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- Flywheel abstract "A flywheel is a rotating mechanical device that is used to store rotational energy. Flywheels have a significant moment of inertia and thus resist changes in rotational speed. The amount of energy stored in a flywheel is proportional to the square of its rotational speed. Energy is transferred to a flywheel by applying torque to it, thereby increasing its rotational speed, and hence its stored energy. Conversely, a flywheel releases stored energy by applying torque to a mechanical load, thereby decreasing its rotational speed.Common uses of a flywheel include: Providing continuous energy when the energy source is discontinuous. For example, flywheels are used in reciprocating engines because the energy source, torque from the engine, is intermittent. Delivering energy at rates beyond the ability of a continuous energy source. This is achieved by collecting energy in the flywheel over time and then releasing the energy quickly, at rates that exceed the abilities of the energy source. Controlling the orientation of a mechanical system. In such applications, the angular momentum of a flywheel is purposely transferred to a load when energy is transferred to or from the flywheel.Flywheels are typically made of steel and rotate on conventional bearings; these are generally limited to a revolution rate of a few thousand RPM. Some modern flywheels are made of carbon fiber materials and employ magnetic bearings, enabling them to revolve at speeds up to 60,000 RPM.Carbon-composite flywheel batteries have recently been manufactured and are proving to be viable in real-world tests on mainstream cars. Additionally, they are more eco-friendly, as it is not necessary to take special measures in the disposal of them.".
- Flywheel thumbnail Volin.jpg?width=300.
- Flywheel wikiPageExternalLink flywheel-batteries.
- Flywheel wikiPageID "89480".
- Flywheel wikiPageRevisionID "606652525".
- Flywheel hasPhotoCollection Flywheel.
- Flywheel subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Flywheel subject Category:Energy_storage.
- Flywheel subject Category:Engine_technology.
- Flywheel subject Category:Rotating_machines.
- Flywheel comment "A flywheel is a rotating mechanical device that is used to store rotational energy. Flywheels have a significant moment of inertia and thus resist changes in rotational speed. The amount of energy stored in a flywheel is proportional to the square of its rotational speed. Energy is transferred to a flywheel by applying torque to it, thereby increasing its rotational speed, and hence its stored energy.".
- Flywheel label "Flywheel".
- Flywheel label "Koło zamachowe".
- Flywheel label "Schwungrad".
- Flywheel label "Vliegwiel".
- Flywheel label "Volano (meccanica)".
- Flywheel label "Volant d'inertie".
- Flywheel label "Volante de inercia".
- Flywheel label "Volante do motor".
- Flywheel label "Маховик".
- Flywheel label "حدافة".
- Flywheel label "フライホイール".
- Flywheel label "飛輪".
- Flywheel sameAs Setrvačník.
- Flywheel sameAs Schwungrad.
- Flywheel sameAs Volante_de_inercia.
- Flywheel sameAs Inertzi_bolante.
- Flywheel sameAs Volant_d'inertie.
- Flywheel sameAs Roda_gila.
- Flywheel sameAs Volano_(meccanica).
- Flywheel sameAs フライホイール.
- Flywheel sameAs Vliegwiel.
- Flywheel sameAs Koło_zamachowe.
- Flywheel sameAs Volante_do_motor.
- Flywheel sameAs m.0m9yn.
- Flywheel sameAs Q183576.
- Flywheel sameAs Q183576.
- Flywheel wasDerivedFrom Flywheel?oldid=606652525.
- Flywheel depiction Volin.jpg.
- Flywheel isPrimaryTopicOf Flywheel.