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A SEMINAR ON

                         KINETIC
                         ENERGY
                        RECOVERY
Supervised by:
MR. M NAGARAJ            SYSTEM
Prepared By:
HARSH GUPTA               (KERS)
Mechanical Engineering- 5th Semester
JSSATE, NOIDA
CONTENTS

   KERS- INTRODUCTION
   BASIC ELEMENTS
   WORKING PRINCIPLE
   TYPES OF KERS
   ELECTRICAL KERS
   MECHANICAL KERS
   KERS IN FORMULA ONE
   CONCLUSION
KERS EXPLAINED
   KERS is a collection of parts which takes
    some of the kinetic energy of a vehicle under
    deceleration, stores this energy and then
    releases this stored energy back into the drive
    train of the vehicle, providing a power boost to
    that vehicle.

   For the driver, it is like having two power
    sources at his disposal, one of the power
    sources is the engine while the other is the
    stored kinetic energy.
WHAT IS KERS?
   The acronym KERS stands for Kinetic Energy Recovery
    System.

   Kinetic energy recovery systems (KERS) store energy when
    the vehicle is braking and return it when accelerating.

   During braking, energy is wasted because kinetic energy is
    mostly converted into heat energy or sometimes sound
    energy that is dissipated into the environment.

   Vehicles with KERS are able to harness some of this kinetic
    energy and in doing so will assist in braking.

   By a touch of a button, this stored energy is converted back
    into kinetic energy giving the vehicle extra boost of power.
BASIC ELEMENTS OF KERS

   First, a way to store and then return energy to
    the power train and
   Second, a place to store this energy.
    In essence a KERS systems is simple, you
    need a component for generating the
    power, one for storing it and another to control
    it all. Thus KERS systems have three main
    components: The MGU, the PCU and the
    batteries/flywheel.
MGU (MOTOR/GENERATOR
UNIT)



   While a motor-generator set may consist of
    distinct motor and generator machines coupled
    together, a single unit motor-generator will have
    both rotor coils of the motor and the generator
    wound around a single rotor, and both coils share
    the same outer field coils or magnets Working in
    two modes, the MGU both creates the power for
    the batteries when the car is braking, then return
    the power from the batteries to add power directly
    to the engine, when the KERS button is deployed.
PCU (Power Control Unit)
   It serves two purposes, firstly to invert &
    control the switching of current from the
    batteries to the MGU and secondly to monitor
    the status of the individual cells with the
    battery. Managing the battery is critical as the
    efficiency of a pack of Li-ion cells will drop if
    one cell starts to fail. A failing cell can overheat
    rapidly and cause safety issues. As with all
    KERS components the PCU needs cooling.
WORKING PRINCIPLE

   Basically, it’s working principle involves storing the energy
    involved with deceleration and using it for acceleration.
    That is, when a car breaks, it dissipates a lot of kinetic
    energy as heat. The KERS tries to store this energy and
    converts this into power, that can be used to boost
    acceleration.

   A standard KERS operates by a ‘charge cycle and a ‘boost
    cycle’. As the car slows for a corner, an actuator unit
    captures the waste kinetic energy from the rear brakes.
    This collected kinetic energy is then passed to a Central
    Processing Unit (CPU) and onto the storage unit. The
    storage unit are positioned centrally to minimize the impact
    on the balance of the car.
TYPES OF KERS
   There are two basic types of KERS systems:

     Electrical

     Mechanical



 The    main difference between them is in the way they
    convert the energy and how that energy is stored within
    the vehicle.
ELECTRICAL KERS

   In electrical KERS, braking rotational force is captured
    by an electric motor / generator unit (MGU) mounted to
    the engines crankshaft.

   This MGU takes the electrical energy that it converts
    from kinetic energy and stores it in batteries. The
    boost button then summons the electrical energy in the
    batteries to power the MGU.

   The most difficult part in designing electrical KERS is
    how to store the electrical energy. Most racing systems
    use a lithium battery, which is essentially a large
    mobile phone battery.
   Batteries become hot when charging them so
    many of the KERS cars have more cooling
    ducts since charging will occur multiple times
    throughout a race.

   Super-capacitors can also be used to store
    electrical energy instead of batteries; they run
    cooler and are debatably more efficient.
WORKING PRINCIPLE
MECHANICAL KERS

   The concept of transferring the vehicle’s kinetic energy using flywheel
    energy storage was postulated by physicist Richard Feynman in the
    1950.
   The mechanical KERS system has a flywheel as the energy storage
    device and it does away with MGUs by replacing them with a
    transmission to control and transfer the energy to and from the
    driveline.
   The kinetic energy of the vehicle ends up as kinetic energy of a
    rotating flywheel through the use of shafts and gears.
   Unlike electrical KERS, this method of storage prevents the need to
    transform energy from one type to another. Each energy conversion
    in electrical KERS brings its own losses and the overall efficiency is
    poor compared to mechanical storage.
   To cope with the continuous change in speed ratio between the
    flywheel and road-wheels, a continuously variable transmission
    (CVT) is used, which is managed by an electro-hydraulic control
    system. A clutch allows disengagement of the device when not in
   Braking at the wheels dissipates the kinetic energy of the
    vehicle that is therefore completely lost. Conversely, KERS
    may store the kinetic energy of the vehicle during braking and
    return it under acceleration.
   The system utilises a flywheel as the energy storage device
    and a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) to transfer
    energy to and from the driveline to the rotating flywheel.
   The transfer of the vehicle kinetic energy to the flywheel
    kinetic energy reduces the speed of the vehicle and
    increases the speed of the flywheel. The transfer of the
    flywheel kinetic energy to the vehicle kinetic energy reduces
    the speed of the flywheel and increases the speed of the
    vehicle.
    The CVT is used because the ratios of vehicle and flywheel
    speed are different during a braking or an acceleration event.
    can change steplessly through an infinite number of
    effective gear ratios between maximum and minimum values.
    This contrasts with other mechanical transmissions that offer
ADVANTANGE OF MECHANICAL
KERS OVER ELECTRICAL KERS
   Battery-based electric hybrid systems require
    a number of energy conversions each with
    corresponding efficiency losses. On
    reapplication of the energy to the driveline, the
    global energy conversion efficiency is 31–34%.
    The mechanical hybrid system storing energy
    mechanically in a rotating fly wheel eliminates
    the various energy conversions and provides a
    global energy conversion efficiency exceeding
    70%, more than twice the efficiency of an
    electric system.
ADVANTAGES OF KERS

This potential advantages and features of this technology
  in the field of automobiles are:

   High power capability
   Light weight and small size
   Long system life of upto 250,000 kms
   Completely safe
   A truly green solution
   High efficiency storage and recovery
   Low embedded carbon content
   Low cost in volume manufacture
KERS IN FORMULA ONE
   KERS was introduced by the International Automobile Federation (FIA) with a
    view to increase overtaking during Formula One Grand Prix races, as the
    boost button provides extra power. In effect, the KERS has also been used to
    act as a defensive tool to block a faster car, inhibiting overtaking.
   In the 2009 season KERS was not a huge success, the system had a FIA cap
    on the amount of energy that could be re-used, only 400kJ could be
    stored, which when used for 6.7s per lap, the car gained some 80hp. Thus
    although a 0.3s boost to lap times was achieved, the system was ultimately
    limited in its potential to improve lap times.
                      The original CVT based Formula One KERS
FEATURES OF KERS IN F1
 The original Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) was a small
  and light device designed to meet the FIA regulations for the 2009
  Formula One season.
The key system features were:
 A flywheel made of steel and carbon fibre that rotated at over
  60,000 RPM inside an evacuated chamber
 The flywheel casing featured containment to avoid the escape of
  any debris in the unlikely event of a flywheel failure
 The flywheel was connected to the transmission of the car on the
  output side of the gearbox via several fixed ratios, a clutch and a
  Continuously Variable Transmission
 60 kW power transmission in either storage or recovery

 400 kJ of usable storage (after accounting for internal losses)

 A total system weight of 25 kg

 A total packaging volume of 13 litres
FLYWHEEL HYBRID CARS
   A consortium led by a Jaguar Land Rover is
    developing a flywheel-hybrid system that it says
    boosts performance by 60 kilowatts (about 80
    horsepower) while improving fuel efficiency 20
    percent. Jaguar is testing its purely mechanical
    flywheel system, which reportedly weighs 143
    pounds, in an prototype XF sedan.
   At the 2011North American International Auto
    Show Porsche unveiled a RSR variant of their
    Porsche 918 concept car which uses a flywheel-
    based KERS system that sits beside the driver in
    the passenger compartment and boosts the dual
    electric motors driving the front wheels and the
    565 BHP V8 gasoline engine driving the rear to a
    combined power output of 767 BHP.
CONCLUSION

   It’s a technology for the present and the future
    because it’s environment-friendly, reduces
    emissions, has a low production cost, increases
    efficiency and is highly customizable and
    modifiable. Adoption of a KERS may permit
    regenerative braking and engine downsizing as a
    means of improving efficiency and hence reducing
    fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
   The KERS have major areas of development in
    power density, life, simplicity, effectiveness and
    first and foremost the costs of the device.
    Applications are being considered for
    small, mass-production passenger cars, as well
    as luxury cars, buses and trucks.
REFERENCE
   Wikipedia
   autosport.com
   saeindia.org
   Cross, Douglas. "Optimization of Hybrid
    Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems (KERS)
    for Different Racing Circuits." SAE Digital
    Library. SAE International. Web. 25 Sept.
    2009.
   Sorniotti, Aldo, and Massimiliano Curto.
    "Racing Simulation of a Formula 1 Vehicle
    with Kinetic Energy Recovery System." SAE
    Digital Library. SAE International. Web. 25
    Sept. 2009.
Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS)

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Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS)

  • 1. A SEMINAR ON KINETIC ENERGY RECOVERY Supervised by: MR. M NAGARAJ SYSTEM Prepared By: HARSH GUPTA (KERS) Mechanical Engineering- 5th Semester JSSATE, NOIDA
  • 2. CONTENTS  KERS- INTRODUCTION  BASIC ELEMENTS  WORKING PRINCIPLE  TYPES OF KERS  ELECTRICAL KERS  MECHANICAL KERS  KERS IN FORMULA ONE  CONCLUSION
  • 3. KERS EXPLAINED  KERS is a collection of parts which takes some of the kinetic energy of a vehicle under deceleration, stores this energy and then releases this stored energy back into the drive train of the vehicle, providing a power boost to that vehicle.  For the driver, it is like having two power sources at his disposal, one of the power sources is the engine while the other is the stored kinetic energy.
  • 4. WHAT IS KERS?  The acronym KERS stands for Kinetic Energy Recovery System.  Kinetic energy recovery systems (KERS) store energy when the vehicle is braking and return it when accelerating.  During braking, energy is wasted because kinetic energy is mostly converted into heat energy or sometimes sound energy that is dissipated into the environment.  Vehicles with KERS are able to harness some of this kinetic energy and in doing so will assist in braking.  By a touch of a button, this stored energy is converted back into kinetic energy giving the vehicle extra boost of power.
  • 5. BASIC ELEMENTS OF KERS  First, a way to store and then return energy to the power train and  Second, a place to store this energy. In essence a KERS systems is simple, you need a component for generating the power, one for storing it and another to control it all. Thus KERS systems have three main components: The MGU, the PCU and the batteries/flywheel.
  • 6. MGU (MOTOR/GENERATOR UNIT)  While a motor-generator set may consist of distinct motor and generator machines coupled together, a single unit motor-generator will have both rotor coils of the motor and the generator wound around a single rotor, and both coils share the same outer field coils or magnets Working in two modes, the MGU both creates the power for the batteries when the car is braking, then return the power from the batteries to add power directly to the engine, when the KERS button is deployed.
  • 7. PCU (Power Control Unit)  It serves two purposes, firstly to invert & control the switching of current from the batteries to the MGU and secondly to monitor the status of the individual cells with the battery. Managing the battery is critical as the efficiency of a pack of Li-ion cells will drop if one cell starts to fail. A failing cell can overheat rapidly and cause safety issues. As with all KERS components the PCU needs cooling.
  • 8. WORKING PRINCIPLE  Basically, it’s working principle involves storing the energy involved with deceleration and using it for acceleration. That is, when a car breaks, it dissipates a lot of kinetic energy as heat. The KERS tries to store this energy and converts this into power, that can be used to boost acceleration.  A standard KERS operates by a ‘charge cycle and a ‘boost cycle’. As the car slows for a corner, an actuator unit captures the waste kinetic energy from the rear brakes. This collected kinetic energy is then passed to a Central Processing Unit (CPU) and onto the storage unit. The storage unit are positioned centrally to minimize the impact on the balance of the car.
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  • 10. TYPES OF KERS  There are two basic types of KERS systems:  Electrical  Mechanical  The main difference between them is in the way they convert the energy and how that energy is stored within the vehicle.
  • 11. ELECTRICAL KERS  In electrical KERS, braking rotational force is captured by an electric motor / generator unit (MGU) mounted to the engines crankshaft.  This MGU takes the electrical energy that it converts from kinetic energy and stores it in batteries. The boost button then summons the electrical energy in the batteries to power the MGU.  The most difficult part in designing electrical KERS is how to store the electrical energy. Most racing systems use a lithium battery, which is essentially a large mobile phone battery.
  • 12. Batteries become hot when charging them so many of the KERS cars have more cooling ducts since charging will occur multiple times throughout a race.  Super-capacitors can also be used to store electrical energy instead of batteries; they run cooler and are debatably more efficient.
  • 14. MECHANICAL KERS  The concept of transferring the vehicle’s kinetic energy using flywheel energy storage was postulated by physicist Richard Feynman in the 1950.  The mechanical KERS system has a flywheel as the energy storage device and it does away with MGUs by replacing them with a transmission to control and transfer the energy to and from the driveline.  The kinetic energy of the vehicle ends up as kinetic energy of a rotating flywheel through the use of shafts and gears.  Unlike electrical KERS, this method of storage prevents the need to transform energy from one type to another. Each energy conversion in electrical KERS brings its own losses and the overall efficiency is poor compared to mechanical storage.  To cope with the continuous change in speed ratio between the flywheel and road-wheels, a continuously variable transmission (CVT) is used, which is managed by an electro-hydraulic control system. A clutch allows disengagement of the device when not in
  • 15. Braking at the wheels dissipates the kinetic energy of the vehicle that is therefore completely lost. Conversely, KERS may store the kinetic energy of the vehicle during braking and return it under acceleration.  The system utilises a flywheel as the energy storage device and a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) to transfer energy to and from the driveline to the rotating flywheel.  The transfer of the vehicle kinetic energy to the flywheel kinetic energy reduces the speed of the vehicle and increases the speed of the flywheel. The transfer of the flywheel kinetic energy to the vehicle kinetic energy reduces the speed of the flywheel and increases the speed of the vehicle.  The CVT is used because the ratios of vehicle and flywheel speed are different during a braking or an acceleration event. can change steplessly through an infinite number of effective gear ratios between maximum and minimum values. This contrasts with other mechanical transmissions that offer
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  • 17. ADVANTANGE OF MECHANICAL KERS OVER ELECTRICAL KERS  Battery-based electric hybrid systems require a number of energy conversions each with corresponding efficiency losses. On reapplication of the energy to the driveline, the global energy conversion efficiency is 31–34%. The mechanical hybrid system storing energy mechanically in a rotating fly wheel eliminates the various energy conversions and provides a global energy conversion efficiency exceeding 70%, more than twice the efficiency of an electric system.
  • 18. ADVANTAGES OF KERS This potential advantages and features of this technology in the field of automobiles are:  High power capability  Light weight and small size  Long system life of upto 250,000 kms  Completely safe  A truly green solution  High efficiency storage and recovery  Low embedded carbon content  Low cost in volume manufacture
  • 19. KERS IN FORMULA ONE  KERS was introduced by the International Automobile Federation (FIA) with a view to increase overtaking during Formula One Grand Prix races, as the boost button provides extra power. In effect, the KERS has also been used to act as a defensive tool to block a faster car, inhibiting overtaking.  In the 2009 season KERS was not a huge success, the system had a FIA cap on the amount of energy that could be re-used, only 400kJ could be stored, which when used for 6.7s per lap, the car gained some 80hp. Thus although a 0.3s boost to lap times was achieved, the system was ultimately limited in its potential to improve lap times. The original CVT based Formula One KERS
  • 20. FEATURES OF KERS IN F1  The original Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) was a small and light device designed to meet the FIA regulations for the 2009 Formula One season. The key system features were:  A flywheel made of steel and carbon fibre that rotated at over 60,000 RPM inside an evacuated chamber  The flywheel casing featured containment to avoid the escape of any debris in the unlikely event of a flywheel failure  The flywheel was connected to the transmission of the car on the output side of the gearbox via several fixed ratios, a clutch and a Continuously Variable Transmission  60 kW power transmission in either storage or recovery  400 kJ of usable storage (after accounting for internal losses)  A total system weight of 25 kg  A total packaging volume of 13 litres
  • 21. FLYWHEEL HYBRID CARS  A consortium led by a Jaguar Land Rover is developing a flywheel-hybrid system that it says boosts performance by 60 kilowatts (about 80 horsepower) while improving fuel efficiency 20 percent. Jaguar is testing its purely mechanical flywheel system, which reportedly weighs 143 pounds, in an prototype XF sedan.  At the 2011North American International Auto Show Porsche unveiled a RSR variant of their Porsche 918 concept car which uses a flywheel- based KERS system that sits beside the driver in the passenger compartment and boosts the dual electric motors driving the front wheels and the 565 BHP V8 gasoline engine driving the rear to a combined power output of 767 BHP.
  • 22. CONCLUSION  It’s a technology for the present and the future because it’s environment-friendly, reduces emissions, has a low production cost, increases efficiency and is highly customizable and modifiable. Adoption of a KERS may permit regenerative braking and engine downsizing as a means of improving efficiency and hence reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.  The KERS have major areas of development in power density, life, simplicity, effectiveness and first and foremost the costs of the device. Applications are being considered for small, mass-production passenger cars, as well as luxury cars, buses and trucks.
  • 23. REFERENCE  Wikipedia  autosport.com  saeindia.org  Cross, Douglas. "Optimization of Hybrid Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems (KERS) for Different Racing Circuits." SAE Digital Library. SAE International. Web. 25 Sept. 2009.  Sorniotti, Aldo, and Massimiliano Curto. "Racing Simulation of a Formula 1 Vehicle with Kinetic Energy Recovery System." SAE Digital Library. SAE International. Web. 25 Sept. 2009.