Carmelina Abagnale
University of Naples Federico II
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Volume 1: Applied Mechanics; Automotive Systems; Biomedical Biotechnology Engineering; Computational Mechanics; Design; Digital Manufacturing; Education; Marine and Aerospace Applications | 2014
Carmelina Abagnale; Massimo Cardone; Paolo Iodice; Salvatore Strano; Mario Terzo; Giovanni Vorraro
This paper presents an activity concerning a theoretical/experimental analysis of a new measurement system of the chain strength functional for the control of the electrically assisted bicycles. Such systems are characterized by a driving torque due to the contribution of an electric motor and of the rider. The electrical assistance is commonly regulated taking into account informations such as chain ring rotation, bicycle speed and/or the torque given by the rider. As a consequence, suitable measurements have to be made on board in order to handle the assistance performances and to improve drivability.Copyright
Volume 1: Applied Mechanics; Automotive Systems; Biomedical Biotechnology Engineering; Computational Mechanics; Design; Digital Manufacturing; Education; Marine and Aerospace Applications | 2014
Paolo Iodice; Carmelina Abagnale; Massimo Cardone; Salvatore Strano; Mario Terzo; Giovanni Vorraro
This paper describes the on-road test program that was used for a performance study and environmental analysis of an electrically assisted bicycle in the urban area of Naples. For this purpose, the vehicle was tested on different test tracks, cycling over 2000 km, and then making a general assessment about the driving behavior under real conditions.Based on the findings obtained during the different test samples, an appraisal of the electric traction offered by this bicycle on the driving comfort was evaluated for different conditions: electrical assistance at start, on a flat road and when riding uphill. The power requirements in different typical riding situations were also calculated: these results were estimated by experimental kinematic parameters that describe the driving dynamics collected during the real-life applications. An environmental analysis was made and also put against the environmental impact of a thermal moped.Copyright
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2014
Carmelina Abagnale; Maria Cristina Cameretti; L. De Simio; Michele Gambino; S. Iannaccone; Raffaele Tuccillo
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2016
Paolo Iodice; Massimo Dentice d'Accadia; Carmelina Abagnale; Massimo Cardone
Energy Procedia | 2014
Carmelina Abagnale; Maria Cristina Cameretti; Luigi De Simio; Michele Gambino; Sabatino Iannaccone; Raffaele Tuccillo
Environmental Impact Assessment Review | 2015
Carmelina Abagnale; Massimo Cardone; Paolo Iodice; Salvatore Strano; Mario Terzo; Giovanni Vorraro
Energy Procedia | 2016
Carmelina Abagnale; Maria Cristina Cameretti; Roberta De Robbio; Raffaele Tuccillo
Energy Procedia | 2015
Carmelina Abagnale; Massimo Cardone; Paolo Iodice; Salvatore Strano; Mario Terzo; Giovanni Vorraro
Energy Procedia | 2015
Carmelina Abagnale; Massimo Cardone; Paolo Iodice; Salvatore Strano; Mario Terzo; Giovanni Vorraro
Meccanica | 2017
Carmelina Abagnale; Francesco Aggogeri; Alberto Borboni; Salvatore Strano; Mario Terzo