Title: Engineering 110 Energy Storage Project Design
1Engineering 110Energy Storage Project Design
- Garry Brock
- Robert Blevins
- Chris Weaver
- Suman Jonchhe
- Matt Lauver
- Derek Dietz
2Our Plan
- Construct an Induction based flywheel.
- We are going to build this using Faradays Law
and Lenzs Law - During the 5 minute standing time the only losses
will be to inefficiency in the bearings.
3What is this system going to look like?
4Circuitry needed
5An Electric Motor
To Solar Panel
6How the flywheel will work
7What is the commutator?
- Changes field direction from each coil to insure
the motor is always experiencing a magnetic
torque that will keep it rotating. - Three separate plates that are attached to the
different induction coils cause the current to
move through the coils in different directions. - Brushes are attached to take the current from the
solar panel to the flywheel
8An Electric Motor
To Solar Panel
9How is the flywheel started?
- Essentially building an electric motor
Using a Emf of 12 volts, assuming there are 100
coils of wire, a magnetic field of 1 x 10 -3 T,
and a surface area of .375 m. The calculated
angular velocity of the flywheel will be 320
radians per second. This is approximately a speed
of 3060 RPM.
10Danger Men _at_ Work
Working on Initial design
11Work in Progress
12Work in Progress
Flywheel based on Initial design
13Flywheel on final stage
14Rear side view
15All group members with after final setup
16Applications
- In supplying components and machines with high
output voltages when there is a power surge or a
shutdown - Currently NASA for Aerospace Flywheel Development
Program is using flywheels in storing energy
more efficiently and Improvements in Pointing
Control
17Flywheel by NASA
- On December 2000, Research engineers at NASA
Glenn Research Center and at U.S. Flywheel
Systems, Inc achieved full-speed operation at
60,000 revolutions per minute (rpm). - On the International Space Station, electricity
from solar arrays will run the motor that spins
the wheel. Then, during the shade period of the
orbit, the spinning wheel will turn the motor,
now acting as generator, to make the electricity
that powers science equipment and life support
systems.
References http//www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/PAO/pressr
el/2000/00-017.html
18Potential flywheel applications
http//space-power.grc.nasa.gov/ppo/projects/flywh
eel/img/flywheel-applications.gif
19Estimated Budget
20Final Budget
21Thank you
- Any Questions
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