
Motor Cycle Engine Internal Setup - Flywheel Taper Shaft
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A flywheel is a rotating device that stores rotational energy, resisting changes in speed due to its high moment of inertia. The stored energy depends on the square of its rotational speed. Common uses include providing continuous energy from intermittent sources, delivering rapid energy release, controlling mechanical orientation, and transferring energy between systems. Traditional flywheels are made of steel and limited to a few thousand RPM, while advanced carbon-fiber models with magnetic bearings can reach 60,000 RPM. Carbon-composite flywheel batteries are eco-friendly and viable for mainstream cars. In this project, an internal motorcycle engine setup is modeled using PTC CREO and Solidworks 2014. The completed design will be uploaded in parts; a rendered image has been shared in Photoshop & Keyshot.
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