Hybrid Engine System Development and Power Generation

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Valentin Soloiu

Location

Poster 128

Session Format

Poster Presentation

Academic Unit

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Background

The Briggs Hybrid Engine system is composed primarily of a gasoline engine, dynamometer, electric motor, various sensors for feedback response, and chain sprocket systems for coupling. These components work in tandem to function in a series or parallel drivetrain configuration. Dependent on the configuration, power can either be sent to assist the engine or drawn from the system for storage.

Keywords

Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing Student Research Symposium, The Briggs Hybrid Engine System

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Start Date

2022 12:00 AM

January 2022

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Hybrid Engine System Development and Power Generation

Poster 128