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Reply #15
September 10, 2006, 02:18:10 pm
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even having just 2 motors in the rear driving driving the whole car on just 2 rear wheels would be just as beneficial, and that way they could actually put some kind of parking brake on the front, but this would probably be more effecient...
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September 10, 2006, 04:03:06 pm
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hmmmm I just checked out this website.
http://www.nextenergy.org/industryservices/Hybrid__Hydraulics.asp
Interesting on the hydraulic brake system. Even if the pump was shut off, there would still be great resistance; enough to stop the car/truck. (and to top it off, its stored in an accumulator)
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September 10, 2006, 10:09:48 pm
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Are all hydraulic motors noisy, or just the ones I've been around?
What kind of loss of efficiency would a hydraulic drive setup have?
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September 11, 2006, 06:25:55 am
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What kind of loss of efficiency would a hydraulic drive setup have?
The losses in hydrostatic drives are enormous, probably in the order of 30-50%. Ever seen the massive oil coolers used on hydraulic driven equipment? That's the price you pay for infinately variable speed at high torque levels in a compact drive. Not the way to go for automotive drives, that's why its never been used. Electric has all the efficiency advantages, it's just the cost...
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