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Development of a novel hydrostatic transmission system for braking energy regeneration

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Do, Hoang Thinh , Truong, Dinh Quang, Ahn, Kyoung Kwan and Ho, Triet Hung (2011) Development of a novel hydrostatic transmission system for braking energy regeneration. In: 8th JFPS international Symposium on Fluid Power, Okinawa, Japan, 25-28 Oct 2011. Published in: Proceedings of the 8th JFPS International Symposium on Fluid Power pp. 85-91. ISBN 4931070086.

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Abstract

A novel hydrostatic transmission (NHST) system is proposed in this paper. The proposed system reduce the energy consumption by recovering the braking energy A hydraulic accumulator, the key component of an energy regenerative system is used in a novel way to recover the braking energy without reversion of fluid flow. Both variable displacement hydraulic pump /motors are used when the system operates in the flow coupling configuration so it is able to match
meet the difficult requirements of some industrial and mobile applications. Simulations and experiments were investigated with regard to using primary energy sources and recovering the energy potential of the system. The simulation results indicated that the round-trip efficiency of the system in energy recovery testing varied from 32% to 66% while the experimental results showed that the round-trip efficiency varies from 22 % to 59%.

Item Type: Conference Item (Paper)
Divisions: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Engineering > WMG (Formerly the Warwick Manufacturing Group)
Journal or Publication Title: Proceedings of the 8th JFPS International Symposium on Fluid Power
Publisher: JFPS
ISBN: 4931070086
Official Date: 2011
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Page Range: pp. 85-91
Status: Not Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Conference Paper Type: Paper
Title of Event: 8th JFPS international Symposium on Fluid Power
Type of Event: Conference
Location of Event: Okinawa, Japan
Date(s) of Event: 25-28 Oct 2011
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