Micro Project of AEN
Micro Project of AEN
Micro Project of AEN
JSPM’s
PROJECTREPORT
On
Guided By
Mr. N.A.Bhad
MAHARASHTRA STATE
BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
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SR.NO. CONTENT
1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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PROJECT ABSTRACT
3 INTRODUCTION
4 CONCLUSION
5 RESOURCES USED
Acknowledgement
At the outset we are so much thankful to Dr. S. M. Deokar, Principal, Jayawantrao Sawant
Polytechnic, Hadapsar, and Pune for his inspiration to undertake this micro -project. We are also
indebted to Prof. A.D.Sable, Head of Mechanical Engineering Department, for his support while
undertaking this micro-project.
We are immensely grateful to Mr. N.A.Bhad, Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering Department,
for his continuous pinpointing while completing this micro-project. Without his guidance
completion of this project would be impossible.
We are also thankful to all those who have motivated and supported us directly and indirectly
while undertaking this micro project.
Project Abstract
Today's hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) are powered by an internal combustion engine in
combination with one or more electric motors that use energy stored in batteries. HEVs combine
the benefits of high fuel economy and low tailpipe emissions with the power and range of
conventional vehicles.
A wide variety of HEV models are currently available. Although HEVs are often more expensive
than similar conventional vehicles, some cost may be recovered through fuel savings or state
incentives.
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vehicles.
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Modern HEVs make use of efficiency-improving technologies such as regenerative brakes which
convert the vehicle's kinetic energy to electric energy, which is stored in a battery or super
capacitor. Some varieties of HEV use an internal combustion engine to turn an electrical
generator, which either recharges the vehicle's batteries or directly powers its electric drive
motors; this combination is known as a motor–generator. Many HEVs reduce idle emissions by
shutting down the engine at idle and restarting it when needed; this is known as a start-stop
system. A hybrid-electric produces fewer tailpipe emissions than a comparably sized gasoline car
since the hybrid's gasoline engine is usually smaller than that of a gasoline-powered vehicle. If
the engine is not used to drive the car directly, it can be geared to run at maximum efficiency,
further improving fuel economy.
1. Reducing wasted energy during idle/low output, generally by turning the ICE off
2. Recapturing waste energy (i.e. regenerative braking)
3. Reducing the size and power of the ICE, and hence inefficiencies from under-utilization,
by using the added power from the electric motor to compensate for the loss in peak
power output from the smaller ICE.
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History
Ferdinand Porsche, founder of the sports car by the same name, creates the Lohner-Porsche
Mixte -- the world's first hybrid electric car. The vehicle is powered by electricity stored in a
battery and a gas engine.15-Sep-2014.
Fig. First hybrid vehicle
Hybrid electric vehicles did not become widely available until the release of the Toyota
Prius in Japan in 1997, followed by the Honda Insight in 1999. Initially, hybrid seemed
unnecessary due to the low cost of gasoline. Worldwide increases in the price of petroleum
caused many automakers to release hybrids in the late 2000s; they are now perceived as a core
segment of the automotive market of the future.
As of April 2020, over 17 million hybrid electric vehicles have been sold worldwide since their
inception in 1997. Japan has the world's largest hybrid electric vehicle fleet with 7.5 million
hybrids registered as of March 2018. Japan also has the world's highest hybrid market
penetration with hybrids representing 19.0% of all passenger cars on the road as of March 2018,
both figures excluding kei cars. As of December 2019, the U.S. ranked second with cumulative
sales of 5.4 million units since 1999, and, as of July 2020, Europe listed third with 3.0 million
cars delivered since 2000.
Global sales are led by the Toyota Motor Company with more than 15 million Lexus and Toyota
hybrids sold as of January 2020, followed by Honda Motor Co., Ltd. with cumulative global
sales of more than 1.35 million hybrids as of June 2014. As of January 2017, worldwide hybrid
sales are led by the Toyota Prius liftback, with cumulative sales of almost 4 million units. The
Prius nameplate had sold more than 6 million hybrids up to January 2017. Global Lexus hybrid
sales achieved the 1 million unit milestone in March 2016. As of January 2017, the conventional
Prius is the all-time best-selling hybrid car in both Japan and the U.S., with sales of over
1.8 million in Japan and 1.75 million in the U.S.
Volkswagen announced at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show the launch of the 2012 Touareg Hybrid,
which went on sale on the U.S. in 2011. VW also announced plans to introduce diesel-electric
hybrid versions of its most popular models in 2012, beginning with the new Jetta, followed by
the Golf Hybrid in 2013 together with hybrid versions of the Passat. Other gasoline-electric
hybrids released in the U.S. in 2011 were the Lexus CT 200h, the Infiniti M35 Hybrid,
the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid and its sibling the Kia Optima Hybrid.
The Peugeot 3008 HYbrid4 was launched in the European market in 2012, becoming the world's
first production diesel-electric hybrid. According to Peugeot the new hybrid delivers a fuel
economy of up to 62 miles per US gallon (3.8 L/100 km; 74 mpg-imp) and CO2 emissions of
99g/km on the European test cycle.
The Toyota Prius v, launched in the U.S. in October 2011, is the first spinoff from
the Prius family. Sales in Japan began in May 2011 as the Prius Alpha. The European version,
named Prius +, was launched in June 2012. The Prius Aqua was launched in Japan in December
2011, and was released as the Toyota Prius c in the U.S. in March 2012. The Prius c was
launched in Australia in April 2012. The production version of the 2012 Toyota Yaris
Hybrid went on sale in Europe in June 2012.
Other hybrids released in the U.S. during 2012 are the Audi Q5 Hybrid, BMW 5 Series Active
Hybrid, BMW 3 series Hybrid, Ford C-Max Hybrid, Acura ILX Hybrid. Also during 2012 were
released the next generation of Toyota Camry Hybrid and the Ford Fusion Hybrid, both of which
offer significantly improved fuel economy in comparison with their previous generations. The
2013 models of the Toyota Avalon Hybrid and the Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid were released in the
U.S. in December 2012.
Global sales of the Toyota Prius lift back passed the 3 million milestones in June 2013. The Prius
liftbak is available in almost 80 countries and regions, and it is the world's best-selling hybrid
electric vehicle. Toyota released the hybrid versions of the Corolla Axio sedan and Corolla
Fielder station wagon in Japan in August 2013. Both cars are equipped with a 1.5-liter hybrid
system similar to the one used in the Prius c.
Sales of the Honda Vezel Hybrid SUV began in Japan began in December 2013. The Range
Rover Hybrid diesel-powered electric hybrid was unveiled at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show,
and retail deliveries in Europe are slated to start in early 2014. Ford Motor Company, the world's
second largest manufacturer of hybrids after Toyota Motor Corporation, reached the milestone of
400,000 hybrid electric vehicles produced in November 2014 After 18 years since the
introduction of hybrid cars, Japan became in 2014 the first country to reach sales of over
1 million hybrid cars in a single year, and also the Japanese market surpassed the United States
as the world's largest hybrid market.
The redesigned and more efficient fourth generation Prius was released for retail customers in
Japan in December 2015. The 2016 model year Prius Eco surpassed the 2000 first generation
Honda Insight as the all-time EPA-rated most fuel efficient gasoline-powered car available in the
U.S. without plug-in capability. In late 2017 Chevy introduced the Chevy ZH2 that runs off of
hydrogen fuel cells. The ZH2 was built especially for the U.S.
Conclusion
We have successfully learned many about electric and hybrid vehicles and made a report under
the guide of Mr. N.A.Bhad sir and successfully performed the micro project of sixth semester.
Resources used
Google
Wikipedia
Techknowledge book of automobile engineering
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