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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 491, 2024
International Conference on Environmental Development Using Computer Science (ICECS’24)
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Article Number | 02010 | |
Number of page(s) | 9 | |
Section | Smart Systems for Environmental Development | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202449102010 | |
Published online | 21 February 2024 |
ANSYS Simulation for Analyzing Monowheel Frame Performance
1 Department of Civil Engineering, Uttaranchal Institute of Technology, Uttaranchal University Dehradun - 248007, India
2 The Islamic university, Najaf, Iraq.
3 Department of Mechanical Engineering Jaya Engineering College India
4 Department of Mathematics, Sri Sakthi Institute of Engineering and Technology, L & T Bypass Road, Coimbatore, Pin- 641062. priyasanmu@gmail.com
5 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Prince Shri Venkateshwara Padmavathy Engineering College, Chennai - 600 127, P.Chandrakala_eee@psvpec.in
6 Associate Professor, AAA College of Engineering & Technology, Tamilnadu. Email:srisenthil2011@gmail.com
1 Corresponding Author: ashispathani91@gmail.com
Automobiles and motorcycles that run on conventional fuels are currently not the greatest for transportation because to the rising awareness of pollution and the energy shortage concerns. There is a demand for a less expensive and more effective mode of transportation because the cost of petroleum goods is soaring right now. Additionally, it is becoming more and more crucial to conserve energy in order to assess the issue of leftover fuel depletion. Even large-scale manufacturing and industrial operations restrict their employees' use of transportation within the premises in order to reduce the risk of air pollution. Research on environmentally friendly transport has increased to fulfil these demands. Technology for electrically powered vehicles is a step in the right direction. One such environmentally friendly vehicle that aids employees in covering large distances inside of their organisations is the monowheel. A monowheel is a single-track, one wheeled vehicle that looks a lot like a unicycle. The rider sits inside the wheel as opposed to being above it like on a unicycle. The wheel is a ring that is often propelled by smaller wheels contacting its inner rim. The smaller wheels are powered by an electric motor and a battery to turn. Changes to the frame's design and the addition of solar panels as a backup power source are proposed. Then, the car can also be powered by solar energy. Software from CATIA and ANSYS, respectively, are used for the design and analysis of the inner and exterior fames.
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