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  2. Feb 14, 2021 · Why did the flywheel hybrid system never catch on for road cars? Born for but never raced in F1, the idea found some success at Le Mans.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FlywheelFlywheel - Wikipedia

    In the Industrial Revolution, James Watt contributed to the development of the flywheel in the steam engine, and his contemporary James Pickard used a flywheel combined with a crank to transform reciprocating motion into rotary motion.

  4. Nov 18, 2014 · The system used in Lotterer’s Audi was at the cutting edge of today’s flywheel designs. It was part of a so-called kinetic energy recovery system (Kers), designed by the Formula 1 team Williams.

  5. Apr 18, 2011 · By using a wheel to convert the up-and-down thrusts of steam-powered pistons into a continuous rotational motion, Watt invented the modern flywheel. That and other improvements he made to the ...

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  6. Oct 1, 2024 · Flywheel, heavy wheel attached to a rotating shaft so as to smooth out delivery of power from a motor to a machine. The inertia of the flywheel opposes and moderates fluctuations in the speed of the engine and stores the excess energy for intermittent use.

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  7. Tilton has been in the flywheel market since 1973, when Mac Tilton began manufacturing them using lightweight aluminum. As technology in racing advanced and the demand for stronger and lower inertia flywheels grew, Tilton began machining flywheels from billet steel.

  8. Mar 31, 2023 · The widespread availability of iron and steel during the Industrial Revolution made it possible to engineer well-made, high precision flywheels, which played a vital role in ensuring that engines and machines could operate smoothly and efficiently.

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