Modeling flywheel energy storage system charge and discharge dynamics
Pieter-Jan C. Stas, Sulav Ghimire, Henni Ouerdane

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the mechanical and electrical dynamics of flywheel energy storage systems, focusing on stress evaluation during operation and their integration into electrical grids, highlighting recent advancements and design considerations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed mechanical stress analysis and electrical modeling of flywheels, addressing specific challenges in their design and operation for energy storage applications.
Findings
Stress analysis during acceleration and deceleration
Electrical discharge-stage dynamics modeling
Comparison of solid and hollow disk geometries
Abstract
Energy storage technologies are of great practical importance in electrical grids where renewable energy sources are becoming a significant component in the energy generation mix. Here, we focus on some of the basic properties of flywheel energy storage systems, a technology that becomes competitive due to recent progress in material and electrical design. While the description of the rotation of rigid bodies about a fixed axis is classical mechanics textbook material, all its basic aspects pertinent to flywheels, like, e.g., the evaluation of stress caused by centripetal forces at high rotation speeds, are either not covered or scattered over different sources of information; so it is worthwhile to look closer at the specific mechanical problems for flywheels, and to derive and clearly analyse the equations and their solutions. The connection of flywheels to electrical systems impose…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrogrid Control and Optimization · Power Systems and Renewable Energy · Advanced Battery Technologies Research
