Abstract
Compression molded structural sheet molding compound (SMC) composed of S-2 GlassR and polyester resin has been used to fabricate energy storage flywheel rotors. This technique has the potential of low cost, high throughput production of rotors for the automobile industry.
An isophthalic polyester resin and chopped S-2 Glass were used to mold flat, constant cross section discs 53.3 cm. (21 inches) in diameter, 2.54 cm. (1.0 inches) thick, and 49.5 kg. (22.5 pounds) in weight. Materials characterizations have shown a tensile strength of 337 MPa (49 ksi) for the S-2 Glass reinforced rotors, which would allow the rotor to store 28.6 watt-hours per kilogram (13 watt-hours per pound) at 330 hertz when a filament wound carbon fiber/epoxy ring is fitted around the SMC core.
A dynamic test of an SMC flywheel has shown an energy storage density of 27.7 watt-hours per kilogram (12.6 watt-hours per pound) at 330 hertz.
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Kay, J.F. (1983). Low Cost Energy Storage Flywheels from Structural Sheet Molding Compound. In: Seferis, J.C., Nicolais, L. (eds) The Role of the Polymeric Matrix in the Processing and Structural Properties Composite Materials. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9293-8_25
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