The report contains the results of a study to determine the feasibility of using a hybrid heat engine/electric propulsion system to reduce air pollution from exhaust of street operated vehicles. In this concept, the source of power is a combination of a heat engine and batteries. Several types of heat engines and batteries and other major components were examined for several classes of vehicles. Results include estimated exhaust emissions, major component requirements and estimated vehicle costs. (Author)
Hybrid Heat Engine/Electric Systems Study. Volume 1: Sections 1 through 13
1971
551 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Electric & Ion Propulsion , Transportation Safety , Electric automobiles , Feasibility , Electric propulsion , Design criteria , Equipment specifications , Electric batteries , Stirling cycle engines , Gas turbine engines , Rankine cycle , Spark ignition engines , Diesel engines , Exhaust emissions , Air pollution , Hybrid propulsion systems
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