Technology
Methods for Making Reinforced Composite Flywheels and Shafts

Description

Benefits

  • Spun at higher speeds than conventional flywheels
  • Achieve higher specific energy storage
  • Achieve higher power generation capabilities
  • Require little machining prior to use
  • Last longer, work harder, and are more efficient
  • Have uniform stress distribution (pressure uniform along contact length)

Features

  • The outer ring is assembled onto the inner ring and dimensioned for a tapered interference fit to provide radial compressive pre-stress
  • Assembled from radially thin concentric rings of fiber composite material with bonding agent under pressure until the agent solidifies
  • Possible to obtain a radial compressive stress in all of the rings and a tangential compressive stress in all but the outer ring (preferred for safest possible operating speed)

Market Potential/Applications

Invention may be used to pre-stress other low tensile strength material for example, ceramics for use in a flywheel or shaft. It can be used as support banding for weak underlying structures.

Contact:

University of Texas,
Austin, USA
Website : www.otc.utexas.edu


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