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Energy Recovering Shock Absorber by MIT Student

Sunday, February 15, 2009 9:57 PM


Great news for the automotive industry is on the web. On the way to the needs and environment-friendly car has improved the suspension. Although many hate petrolheads catalyst severe malnutrition, and motor fuel, especially the electric motor is not better than diesel, but it costs a fortune, making the suspension of power production and the unit does not interfere with what is called the active unit. That's true - the springs are now able to discharge the discharge energy into electricity. Innovation MIT students have joined forces to become Power Lift Corp. and the concept to end users as quickly as possible.

Since the beginning, the suspension - waste of energy is part of the vehicle. When the pain and rebounds, missed the car's kinetic energy must therefore be more speed bumps after the use of fuel. MIT does not prevent this crisis from happening, but are used to manage this process. The concept is a hydraulic damper, liquid and they are encouraged through the turbine when the piston rises. The electricity generated. Suspension is controlled by computers and automatically take into account speed, surface, etc. In fact, very general and the suspension or even claim to be more smooth rough surfaces.

You can be tricky it can match the energy crisis of electricity. If no one, not a gocard? Fortunately - no. Even if all the electronic closed MIT springs do not lose their main function.

Achieving the regeneration of a big surprise. The developers say they can reduce 10 percent of fuel consumption. They do not say much about this, but this can be achieved by removing every car has a generator. MIT students are now testing the system energy use in the weight of his Humvee. Heavy trucks and SUVs appear to produce energy from family saloons, so it will be the first to benefit from the new.

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