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The Development of Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems Offers the Automotive Flywheel Opportunities for Expansion

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An automotive flywheel is a rotating mechanical device in an internal combustion engine that stores energy and helps to maintain engine momentum between engine power strokes. It is typically located at the end of the crankshaft and is attached to the clutch.

The primary function of the flywheel is to act as a “momentum store”, storing and releasing rotational energy as needed. As the engine runs, the flywheel collects energy from the power strokes of the engine and releases it during the non-power strokes, helping to smooth out the engine's power delivery and prevent stalling.

Automotive flywheels are typically made of cast iron or steel and are designed to be lightweight and balanced to minimize vibrations and maximize performance. There are several different types of flywheels, including single mass flywheels, dual mass flywheels, and solid flywheels.

Read More: https://thetechnologynews-24.blogspot.com/2023/02/the-development-of-kinetic-energy.html 

 

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