Design and Analysis of Power and Transmission System of Downhole Pure Electric Command Vehicle

Alam, Md Jahangir and Sujan, Md Shahriar and Tapu, Md. Al Imran and Howlader, Joy (2024) Design and Analysis of Power and Transmission System of Downhole Pure Electric Command Vehicle. Journal of Transportation Technologies, 14 (01). pp. 31-52. ISSN 2160-0473

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Abstract

Electric vehicles use electric motors, which turn electrical energy into mechanical energy. As electric motors are conventionally used in all the industry, it is an established development site. It’s a mature technology with ideal power and torque curves for vehicular operation. Conventional vehicles use oil and gas as fuel or energy storage. Although they also have an excellent economic impact, the continuous use of oil and gas threatened the world’s reservation of total oil and gas. Also, they emit carbon dioxide and some toxic ingredients through the vehicle’s tailpipe, which causes the greenhouse effect and seriously impacts the environment. So, as an alternative, electric car refers to a green technology of decarbonization with zero emission of greenhouse gases through the tailpipe. So, they can remove the problem of greenhouse gas emissions and solve the world’s remaining non-renewable energy storage problem. Pure electric vehicles (PEV) can be applied in all spheres, but their special implementation can only be seen in downhole operations. They are used for low noise and less pollution in the downhole process. In this study, the basic structure of the pure electric command vehicle is studied, the main components of the command vehicle power system, namely the selection of the drive motor and the power battery, are analyzed, and the main parameters of the drive motor and the power battery are designed and calculated. The checking calculation results show that the power and transmission system developed in this paper meets the design requirements, and the design scheme is feasible and reasonable.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Lib Research Guardians > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 27 Dec 2023 07:37
Last Modified: 27 Dec 2023 07:37
URI: http://journal.edit4journal.com/id/eprint/2530

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