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REGENERATIVE BRAKING Index 1.Introduction 2.History 3.What is Regenerative Braking? 4.Switching of Regenerative Braking System 5.Types of regenerative braking i.Series Regenerative Braking ii.Parallel Regenerative Braking 6. Conclusion Introduction Nowadays, electric vehicles (EVs) have gained a great deal of publicity for alternatives to conventional combustion engines (ICEs). The creation of hybrids and EVs has become mostly popular. The global fossil fuels reserves are finite. Instead, the use of electricity, produced by renewable energy sources and stored chemically in some medium like hydrogen or batteries is a, long term, environmentally friendly, cost-effective, zero-emission solution for endless automotive power supply. History In 1908, C.J. Paulson invented a smart car with a regenerative braking system. AMC (American Motors Corporation) further improved the "Energy Regenerative Braking" system in 1967. In the 2000s, the electronic control system used...
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  Mechanism With Higher Pair   Basic definitions - Machines is a device which is used to accomplish work. Mechanism is the mechanical portion of a machine that has the function of transferring motion and forces to an output whit the help of a power source. Mechanisms are collection of rigid members or links connected by joints. In other words, if several bodies are grouped in such a way that the motion of one cause constrained and   predictable motion to the others, it is known as mechanism. Rigid and Resistant bodies- If a body undergoes the action of forces and it does not suffer any distortion, it is said to be a rigid body. Resistant bodies are those which are rigid for a cause. For example, in a case of hydraulic press, fluids can also act as resistant bodies when they are compressed. Links - A resistant body or group of resistant bodies connecting each other and preventing their relative motion is called as a link. It can be also defined as a mem...