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1 Efficient Source and Demand Leveling Power System Team 10 Pre- Proposal Manager: Marvel Mukongolo Webmaster: Chi-Fai Lo Documentation: Michael Kovalcik Presentation/Lab: Jamal Adams Facilitator: Dr. Fang Peng Sponsor: Keld LLC Executive Summary: The project undertaken by design team ten differs from the standard MSU Electrical Engineering Capstone project. The usual sponsor specified design requirements have intentionally been left vague. The facilitator, whose usual roll is as a kind of mentor with little or no experience in the specified field of development, is instead Dr. Fang Peng, the University’s lead researcher with regard to the scope of this project. With a budget of $10,000 the seemingly wide open possibilities for this project are merely an illusion. This project has already been designed by Dr. Peng and has been reduced to a practical application in mathematics. The task left for the team is to calculate the most efficient value of capacitance for an array of supercapacitors in parallel with a rechargeable 48 Volt battery. ( figure 1. in conceptual overview) The team will use two different types of rechargeable batteries. First the system will be operated using a Lithium-Ion battery (Li-Ion), and2 then using a Nickel Metal Hydride battery (NiMH). Performance will be monitored as power is supplied to a simulated varying load. (See Figure 2. in Conceptual overview) Table of Contents:3 Executive Summary ………………………1-2 Introduction …………………… …4 Background …………………….. 4-5 Objective and Design Specifications ……………………… 6-7 Conceptual Overview ………………………7-8 Components …………………….. 8 Risk Analysis …………………….. 9 Project Management Plan …………………….10 Budget …………………… 10 References …………………… 104 Introduction: The rising cost of energy combined with increasing awareness and acceptance of global warming, has served as kindling for the forge that is now the white hot “green” technology sector. The field of Electrical Engineering is deeply affected by the push for cleaner energy and transportation. The advent of new, high-energy storage capacitors and lighter rechargeable batteries, with greater energy density, has allowed new developments in the clean energy sector. Creating and utilizing these technologies is at the forefront of modern engineering and is sure to create many jobs, driving our economy, our careers, and our vehicles for the foreseeable future. Background: Given the broad possibilities of our projects, there were many ideas thrown around on how we can apply this to real life. There were ideas of combining with team 2, using the system to store solar power, using the system for hybrid vehicles, and using the system as a way to supercharge a computer. We were all excited and eager to get started, but we had too many ideas and decided we did not know exactly what a supplier is looking for. After conversing with our facilitator, Dr. Peng, the consensus was to focus on using the system to power a vehicle. During the recent crisis of price gauging among the different gasoline companies there has been a demand for gasoline free cars. Current Hybrid Electric vehicles (HEVs) and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) are just two of the new varieties of automobiles available in the auto market these days. Consumers are scrambling to get any technology they can find and/or afford that will extend the range of their vehicles. A5 large part of the cost and limitations of hybrid and electric vehicles is due to the battery systems. Our project will alleviate some of these issued by placing a battery and super capacitor in a cascaded system. The supercapacitor will help extend the range of hybrid and conventional electric vehicles alike. Considering the versatility of our system, it may be used for a range of other ventures in energy conservation. For example, regenerative braking systems, where the supercapacitor handles the instant charge regained by the vehicles kinetic energy and direct it back into the battery. Modern vehicles have two levels of power demand, high and low priority. These two types of demands call for different types of energy solutions. A low priority demand can easily draw energy from the battery. If, for example, the radio doesn’t work perfectly, the result will only cause a minor inconvenience. On the other hand, a high priority power demand will require instant action. Malfunctions in the braking or power steering systems, for example, may cause a life threatening accident if there is a delay in delivery of power to them when it is needed. Objective The objective of this project is to investigate energy storage systems that are suitable for Hybrid Electrical Vehicles (HEV) or renewable storage system. Using a pulsed load the circuit will test the performance of a Nickel-metal hydride battery versus a Lithium ion battery to see which battery performs the best under controlled conditions similar to a hybrid electrical vehicle. With the batteries and a pulsed load, super capacitors will be used in various designs in order to get the best efficiency from this system. A final product will be the most efficient battery super capacitor combination that handles a 1 kilowatt load at peak demand and a 200 watt load at average demand.6 Design Specifications The sponsor requires electrical storage technologies (e.g. super capacitors) combined with steady state generation sources for renewable energy power back up systems or transportation power plants. The goal is create an efficient electrical load leveling system that will reduce costs and size. For safety purposes this design will be a smaller scale test model of systems used in HEV and renewable storage systems. The design will consist of: 48 volt rechargeable battery (Nickel-metal hydride and Lithium Ion) • Lithium ion batteries have the best energy to weight ratio of rechargeable batteries, they have no memory effect and they have a slow loss of charge when not in use. Nickel-metal hydride batteries have a lower volumetric energy density and discharge faster when not in use, but they are advantageous when it comes to high current drain applications due to low


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