design and fabrication of electric and mechanically powered hybrid vehicle

C.M. Vivek BE., M.Tech,A.Manibharathi,M.Umersherief,K.Giridharan

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Mechanical and Production Engineering and Development

ISSN: 2320-7256          Impact Factor:1.398         Volume:1         Issue:3         Year: 09 July,2021         Pages:234-240

International Journal of Advanced Research in Mechanical and Production Engineering and Development

Abstract

The demand for personal transport has been immense due the technological developments. Each and every person are seeking personal transport rather considering public transport for day-to-day activities for better comfort. Personal vehicles have negative influence on the surroundings since the amount of emission adversely affects the environment. To overcome this problems transport device with zero emissions can be explicated. This paper proposes the concept of hybrid vehicle powered electrically and mechanically for better environmental sustainability by focusing on zero emissions. The Vehicle is electrically powered with 24v 14 AMPS sealed lead acid battery and 500W DC brushed permanent magnet motor. For mechanical a slider crank mechanism is been employed for converting the reciprocating energy to rotating energy is been employed. The Hybrid vehicle is tested with varying loads and varying environments

Kewords

Hybrid Vehicle, Environmental Sustainability, Electric motor, Emission less vehicle .

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