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Performance Analysis of Electro-pneumatic Hybrid Vehicle with ANSYS

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In recent years, there are many automobile industries seeking for some alternative energy sources due to increasing the cost of fuel and pollution. This project comprises dual-operated 4 wheels which run with both the engine power with compressed air as well as battery-operated electric motor. The use of fossil fuel could be eliminated with pressurized air filled in tank for running vehicle. Vehicle emission is comparatively lesser than the atmospheric temperature (20–25 °C) which helps in reducing global warming. The on-board battery is connected with electric motor for giving power to the electric vehicle by the energy of electric stored in it. From this study, it is to conclude that electric vehicle is referred to as “zero emission vehicle,” and it is pollution free and 100% eco-friendly.

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Palani, S. et al. (2023). Performance Analysis of Electro-pneumatic Hybrid Vehicle with ANSYS. In: Deepak, B., Bahubalendruni, M.R., Parhi, D., Biswal, B.B. (eds) Recent Trends in Product Design and Intelligent Manufacturing Systems. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4606-6_24

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