Sunday, December 8, 2013

Fold Able Electrical Bicycle


Fold-able Electrical Bicycle:-

 This bicycle is designed to generate energy when riding and this energy can be used as currency to pay for your bus rides. The bike electronically folds into the bus seat storage mode for space and weight efficiency and to fit on the bike stand. Bike stands can be found at the bus stops where the bikes will be stored securely in order to collect energy from the sun and wind. Moreover, it contributes energy to the bus system that was generated during riding and stored in inner batteries. Finally, the energy will be accumulated from all the bus stops in one place, which is the Universal Electricity Network of this concept.

EIGHT CYLINDERS IN AN ENGINE


Dynamic Vehicle Control (DVC)

The Dynamic Vehicle Control (DVC) system developed by Brink Dynamics, a division of the Brink Technology Group, overcomes existing technical barriers and can enable manufacturers to produce an innovative class of enclosed narrow vehicles that can satisfy user needs and desires. An ENV can fulfil the market demand for a comfortable and safe single/dual transportation alternative and offers the following advantages: - A unique, sensational driving experience - Drives like a traditional car (no additional driving skills) - Top acceleration, comfort and safety comparable to the ‘middle-class car’ - Greater agility in traffic - Safe and predictable, even under difficult road conditions - Reliable and fail-safe - Mass production costs less than a traditional car - Energy efficient (1:33 ECE mix), lower road taxes - 40% lower emissions (fuel propulsion system). Possible to install all innovative propulsion technologies to combine the advantages of propulsion and form.

Disc brakes


Disc brakes

Disc brakes are an order of magnitude better at stopping vehicles than drum brakes, which is why you'll find disc brakes on the front of almost every car and motorbike built today. Sportier vehicles with higher speeds need better brakes to slow them down, so you'll likely see disc brakes on the rear of those too.
Disc brakes are again a two-part system. Instead of the drum, you have a disc or rotor, and instead of the brake shoes, you now have brake caliper assemblies. The caliper assemblies contain one or more hydraulic pistons which push against the back of the brake pads, clamping them together around the spinning rotor. The harder they clamp together, the more friction is generated, which means more heat, which means more kinetic energy transfer, which slows you down. You get the idea by now.

ACL (Active Cornering Lights)


ACL (Active Cornering Lights):-

 ACL provides support for night driving by additionally illuminating the direction in which the vehicle is moving in accordance with the steering angle. 35W halogen bulbs are used in the cornering lights. The system links with the turn signal light at speeds of 40km/h or less and also links with the angle of the steering wheel to additionally illuminate the direction in which the vehicle is moving. ACL makes driving at dark intersections, curves, etc. safer.