新能源新世代 New Energy New Generation

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新能源新世代

Inspiring Young Minds,

striving for a Greener Hong Kong

New Energy New Generation

Speedy Car Workshop 1 「印」出個未來

Content

1. Explain the Concept of Electric Vehicle(EV), and Smart Grid

2. Study the basic structure of Solar Car, and Introduce the Solar Car competition

3. Design and Manufacturing of Speedy Car Build-up

4. Explore the recent technology of 3D printing

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Electric Vehicle (EV)

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Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Process diagram

Integrate more

distributed energy

resources such as

rooftop solar and

electric vehicles

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Content of Smart Grid

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Electric Vehicle (EV)

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Battery Charging Technology (I)

Conductive Charging (Standard Charging) 慢速充電站

Reference: https://www.clp.com.hk/ev/Pages/ChargingSystem_ChargingMethods.aspx

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Battery Charging Technology (I)

Conductive Charging (Semi-quick Charging) 中速充電站

European IEC62196 Standard Socket 3phase, 220V, 32A

American SAE J1772 Standard Socket 1phase, 220V, 32A

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Battery Charging Technology (I)

Conductive Charging (Quick Charging) 快速充電站

Japanese CHAdeMO Standard Plug DC, 50kW, 125A

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Battery Charging Technology (II)

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Battery Charging Technology (II)

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Battery Charging Technology (III)

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Battery Charging Technology (IV)

Solar Car Parks

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Battery Charging Technology (IV)

Electric Vehicle with on-board solar panels

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EV Charger Station

EV Trip Planner(EV Charging Sites/Apps)

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Pros and Cons of EVs PROS

• Zero local emissions and low global emissions

• Energy efficient

• Energy diversified

• Silent operation

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CONS

• Heavy weight due to heavy battery weight

• High initial cost due to expensive batteries

• Short driving range and range anxiety problem (40% of ICEV)

• Long charging time

• Lack of charging infrastructure

Solar EVs • On-board charging by using solar energy

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Solar Panel

DC-DC converter

Main Bus

Battery

Motor Controller

Motor

Solar EVs in the World • Solar Roof Concept

– Golf car

– Passenger car

• Solar panel efficiency ~ 16%

• ~1.6 kWh per day

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striving for a Greener Hong Kong

Speedy Car

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Finish

Testing

Work Mechanical Electrical

Build-up Speedy Car

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Design the model car

Dimension

determination

Draw the car body with Software

Simulation and

Calculation

Transfer .stl file to 3D

design software

Generate the G-code

Print out the 3d model

Speedy Car Build-up Process

Mechanical Work

• Design the Speedy car

-Dimension

-Shape

-Components

-Working principle

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Car Body Build-up

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Dimension determination

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3D CAD Software

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小休

Inspiring Young Minds,

striving for a Greener Hong Kong

• The first industrial

revolution “began in

Britain in the late 18th

century, with the

mechanisation of the

textile industry.

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First Industrial Revolution

Source: http://www.kish.in/the_industrial_revolution/

• The “second industrial

revolution came in the

early 20th century, when

Henry Ford mastered the

moving assembly line

and ushered in the age of

mass production.” The

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Second Industrial Revolution

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Next Industrial Revolution !!3D Printing Technology!!

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1984

Charles Hull developed the first 3D printer and named the technique as Stereo lithography.

Later 1990’s

Other Companies developed 3d printer’s.

2005

Z Corp launched first high

definition color 3D printer.

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How does the 3D printer come from??

Working Principle

Types of Printing materials

Types of 3D Printers

Function of 3D Scanner

3D Printing software, and progress

Recent appliance

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3D Printing Technology involves….

Reading the .stl file in 3D software

Slicing the objects to make each build layer

Evaluating 2D geometry outlines

Generating cross-hatch

infill

Arc compensation

Translate the tool path to G

code

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3D printing materials Usually print with plastic filaments, likes:

ABS (220 – 240C) – Strong and last long, bad smell during printing PLA (180 – 200C) – Made from corn, bio degradable PVA (220 – 240C) – Water soluble, uses to print ‘supports’

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Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

FDM uses a reel of plastic filament

and extruding it through a small

diameter nozzle and fused together

to form objects.

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Stereolithography (SLA)

SLA uses a laser and a set of

mirrors to solidify the

layer of UV light curable

resin.

Since laser beam is narrow

enough, output quality is

better than FDM.

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Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)

SLS uses a laser to melt the

selected metal / polymer

powder and form a physical

object.

This method usually uses

building metal objects.

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Binder jetting / Polymer jetting

Binder jetting uses liquid

adhesive to binding the

selected polymer powder

to form a physical object.

With colour adhesive, it

can form colour objects.

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Reprap(龍門機)

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Delta

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Ultimaker(盒裝機)

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3D Scanner

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3D CAD Design Software

Autodesk- 123D(free)

Solidworks

• Cura

• Meshmixer

• All3dp

• Sculptris

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3D Printing Software Tools

• https://www.kisslicer.com/download.html

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KISSlicer

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3D material file source website (free)

http://www.thingiverse.com/

• Medical procedures

• Advances in research

• Product prototyping

• Historic Preservation

• Architectural Engineering Construction

• Advanced Manufacturing

• Food Industries

• Automotive

• Accessories

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How 3D Printing Can Change the world?

• Adopted 3D printing as a way to increase

innovation

• Reduce costs and speed up the process

• 3D models of buildings can be easily created

and edited as plans develop – something that

used to take a significant amount of time to

make

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Advanced Manufacturing

• Airbus would make a 3D printer that is large enough to make planes from the ground up – a hangar-size printer as large as 80m x 80m.

• NASA has been looking at 3D printing for some time now, and considering the technology for long missions where astronauts could create their own equipment during the trip.

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Advanced Manufacturing

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• Custom hearing aids and braces.

• Body parts, including ears, hips and even organs, in exact proportions to fit the patient.

• In February 2012, surgeons successfully implanted an entire titanium jaw, made with 3D printing, in an elderly woman.

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Medical Procedures

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoZ2BgPVtA0&feature=player_embedded

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Accessories

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pESuE6m1iv8

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Inspiring Young Minds,

striving for a Greener Hong Kong