Claims
- 1. A hybrid electric propulsion system for a vehicle comprising:
- an electric drive motor;
- a generator supplying electric current to said motor;
- a flywheel;
- a vacuum containment vessel enclosing said flywheel; and
- a dual shaft turbine engine, said engine having a compressor and a gasifier coupled to a first shaft and a power turbine, said flywheel and said generator coupled to a second shaft, said first and second shafts being uncoupled and exhaust gases from said gasifier cause said power turbine to rotate, whereby said rotating power turbine turns said generator and flywheel.
- 2. The hybrid electric propulsion system of claim 1, wherein said flywheel is coupled to said second shaft by a magnetic coupling.
- 3. The hybrid electric propulsion system of claim 2, wherein said power turbine and said generator rotate concentrically about said second shaft.
- 4. The hybrid electric propulsion system of claim 3, wherein said second shaft has first and second ends, said power turbine is attached to said first end and a magnetic coupling spindle is attached to said second end; and wherein said flywheel is attached to and concentrically rotates about a magnetic coupling rotor, said spindle magnetically driving said rotor and turning said flywheel.
- 5. The hybrid electric propulsion system of claim 4, wherein said generator is attached to said second shaft between said power turbine and said magnetic coupling.
- 6. A hybrid electric propulsion system for a vehicle comprising:
- an electric drive motor/generator attached to vehicle drive wheels;
- a generator/motor supplying and receiving electric current to and from said motor/generator;
- a flywheel;
- a vacuum containment vessel enclosing said flywheel; and
- a dual shaft turbine engine, said engine having a compressor and a gasifier coupled to a first shaft and a power turbine, said flywheel and said generator/motor coupled to a second shaft, said first and second shafts being uncoupled and exhaust gases from said gasifier turning said power turbine, said turning power turbine turns said generator/motor and said flywheel and causes said generator to generate electric current and operate said motor/generator to rotate said drive wheels, and said drive wheels cause said motor/generator to generate electric current under regenerative braking and operate said generator/motor to rotate said flywheel.
- 7. The hybrid electric propulsion system of claim 6, wherein said flywheel is coupled to said second shaft by a magnetic coupling.
- 8. The hybrid electric propulsion system of claim 7, wherein said power turbine and said generator rotate concentricity about said second shaft.
- 9. The hybrid electric propulsion system of claim 8, wherein said second shaft has first and second ends, said power turbine is attached to said first end and a magnetic coupling spindle is attached to said second end; and wherein said flywheel is attached to and concentricity rotates about a magnetic coupling rotor, said spindle magnetically drives said rotor and turns said flywheel.
- 10. The hybrid electric propulsion system of claim 9, wherein said generator is attached to said second shaft between said power turbine and said magnetic coupling.
- 11. A hybrid electric propulsion system for a vehicle comprising:
- an electric drive motor/generator attached to vehicle drive wheels;
- a generator/motor supplying and receiving electric current to and from said motor/generator;
- a dual shaft turbine engine, said engine having a compressor and a gasifier coupled to a first shaft, and a power turbine and a generator coupled to a second shaft, said first and second shafts are uncoupled from each other;
- a magnetic coupling couples said second shaft to a flywheel, wherein said second shaft, power turbine, generator and flywheel all rotate as a unit, exhaust gases from said gasifier turn said power turbine and cause said generator to generate electric current and operate said motor/generator to rotate said drive wheels, and said drive wheels cause said motor/generator to generate electric current under regenerative braking and operate said generator/motor to rotate said flywheel; and
- a vacuum enclosure surrounding said flywheel.
- 12. The hybrid electric propulsion system of claim 11, wherein said second shaft has first and second ends, said power turbine is attached to said first end and a magnetic coupling spindle is attached to said second end; and wherein said flywheel is attached to and concentricity rotates about a magnetic coupling rotor, said spindle magnetically driving said rotor and turning said flywheel.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/551,261, filed Oct. 31, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,762,156, and Ser. No. 08/551,262, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,584,174 titled: POWER TURBINE FLYWHEEL ASSEMBLY FOR A DUAL SHAFT TURBINE ENGINE, filed Oct. 31, 1995, naming Bates, Belaire, Stephan as inventors, and incorporated herein by reference.
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