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3.3.2. Supercapacitors
An alternative energy storage device for hybrid power trains could be super-capacitors, which
are designed to achieve fast-charging devices of intermediate specific energy [64]. A super-
capacitor [65, 66] has the advantage of a fast charge-discharge capacity, allowing a higher
regenerative braking energy and supplying power for larger acceleration [67] and can be clas-
sified as a double-layer capacitor or a pseudo-capacitor according to the charge storage mode.
However, the main drawback of a super-capacitor is that it has low energy density, which
leads to a limited energy capacity.
3.3.3. Hydraulic accumulator
The hydraulic storage approach converts the recoverable energy into hydraulic form inside
an accumulator and then releases it by using secondary components or auxiliary cylinders
[68–70]. Compared with an electric hybrid system composed of a battery or super-capacitor,
a hydraulic accumulator device has an advantage in power density over an electric system.
Moreover, hydraulic accumulator energy recovery systems are ideal for cases of frequent and
short start-stop cycles [71, 72]. However, the application of such systems in work vehicles
still presents several defects: The impact of the limited energy density is a design trade-off
between the energy storage capacity and volume or weight [73].
3.3.4. Flywheel energy storage system
The flywheel energy storage system (FESS) has improved considerably in recent years because
of the development of lightweight carbon fiber materials. This system has become one of the
most common mechanical energy storage systems for hybrid vehicles [74, 75]. When in charge
Figure 5. Energy storage for hybrid construction and agricultural machinery.
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Hybrid Electric Vehicles
- Title
- Hybrid Electric Vehicles
- Author
- Teresa Donateo
- Editor
- InTech
- Location
- Rijeka
- Date
- 2017
- Language
- English
- License
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-953-51-3298-1
- Size
- 15.5 x 22.5 cm
- Pages
- 162
- Keywords
- Physical Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Engineering, Vehicle Engineering, Automobile Engineering
- Category
- Technik