Re: Electrical cars
- From: Dale E <DaleE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 11:28:15 -0500
Punjab The Sailor Man wrote:
Jean wrote:
The problem of the electrical cars' range can be solved if we install
terminals of recharging everywhere, including on the aeries of
freeways. Since the complete recharging takes several hours, it is
possible to reduce it by equipping every battery of an independent
male electrical plugs, and every demarcation of recharging of so much
female plugs. So the time of recharging of n batteries will take so
much time as the recharging of one of them.
What good it that? You gonna wait 8 hours for it to charge? Here is a
better idea. Bury an inductive power cable in the road (Main highways)
and use a pick wire to run your electric motor AND charge the batteries.
Use batteries on minor roads, side streets and in the mall. You could go
for a drive or take a trip to charge your battery.
Why inductive power cable?
Why not a linear induction motor stator?
Frequency (and/or pole spacing) determines speed, lockstepping vehicle speeds.
Following distances become a non issue allowing bumper to bumper @ highway speed.
Battery recharge from the motor/gen being driven by the motion of the car as it is moved down the road.
Traffic control issues at rush hour exit backups would need resolution.
Staying in the lane and on the stator track (steering) issues would need resolution. Turning out of the stator track removes the lockstep speed control.
Lane control could be a wheeled guide rod in a 2 by 2 groove in the road. The guide rod is attached to the steering drag link in the manner of hay wagon tongues.
http://www.farmcomanufacturing.com/photos/model88_full.jpg
Guide rod moves up and down like aircraft landing gear.
Just a thought.
.
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