Search for dissertations about: "Flywheel"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the word Flywheel.
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16. Modeling of Energy-Efficient Robots for Lightweight, High Volume Assembly : Concepts and Optimization
Abstract : Commercial and environmental demands put constant pressure on robot manufacturers to improve the efficiency of the robots they produce. Satisfying answers to efficiency questions can have a major impact on both manufacturers and users. READ MORE
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17. Diagnosability analysis and FDI system design for uncertain systems
Abstract : Our society depends on advanced and complex technical systems and machines, for example, cars for transportation, industrial robots in production lines, satellites for communication, and power plants for energy production. Consequences of a fault in such a system can be severe and result in human casualties, environmentally harmful emissions, high repair costs, or economical losses caused by unexpected stops in production lines. READ MORE
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18. Analysis of a gas turbine driven hybrid drive system for heavy vehicles
Abstract : The goal of this thesis has been to analyze the performanceand behavior of a gas turbine driven hybrid drive train. Thethesis covers both computer simulations and experimental tests.In two case studies, a number of measurements have been made ongas turbine driven hybrid vehicles that are developed by Volvoand ABB. READ MORE
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19. Kinetic Energy Storage and Magnetic Bearings, for vehicular applications
Abstract : One of the main challenges in order to make electric cars competitive with gaspowered cars is in the improvement of the electric power system. Although many of the energy sources currently used in electric vehicles have sufficiently high specific energy, their applicability is limited due to low specific power. READ MORE
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20. Electromagnetic Energy Converters - Rotating Motors and Linear Generators
Abstract : This licentiate thesis presents a study of the electromagnetic properties of linear synchronous permanent magnet generators, utilized in wave energy converters, and a two pole permanent magnet motor for an electrical vehicle. Both machine topologies are presented, designed with a numerical simulation tool, based on a model derived from Maxwell’s equations. READ MORE