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Advanced Electric Battery Power Storage for Motors through the Use of Differential Gears and High Torque for Recirculating Power Generation

Clean Technol. 2022, 4(4), 987-1000; https://doi.org/10.3390/cleantechnol4040061
by Wenich Vattanapuripakorn 1, Sathapon Sonsupap 1, Khomson Khannam 1, Natthakrit Bamrungwong 2, Prachakon Kaewkhiaw 3, Jiradanai Sarasamkan 4 and Bopit Bubphachot 5,*
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Clean Technol. 2022, 4(4), 987-1000; https://doi.org/10.3390/cleantechnol4040061
Submission received: 15 August 2022 / Revised: 13 September 2022 / Accepted: 26 September 2022 / Published: 11 October 2022

Round 1

Reviewer 1 Report

The manuscript is devoted to an interesting topic. The study is undoubtedly relevant.

 

There are some remarks:

 

1.       The scientific novelty of the work is not entirely clear. It needs to be clarified.

2.       The mathematical model is not presented, on the basis of which the simulation is carried out.

3.       The abstract needs to be clarified. At the very beginning, obvious standard phrases are given. And then the authors give concrete figures. No description as such of the study

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Reviewer 2 Report

The paper reviews some techniques of electric power storage with batteries to drive motors for recirculating power generation. Here are some comments from the reviewer.

 

1. The authors should pay more attention to English grammar. For example, the first letters in lines 74 and 232 should be capitalized, and the symbols in lines 51, 250-251 are a mess. Especially, the English in the abstract should be improved. Please go through the entire manuscript again and fix these errors.

 

2. I don't really agree with the conclusion that ''Motor power combines electromechanical engineering processes and environmental science physics principles''. Indeed, the environmental policy affects the research tend on electrical and electronic engineering. However, motor power still belongs to electromechanical engineering and I don't see the ''combination'' between itself and environmental science physics principles.

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Round 2

Reviewer 1 Report

Believe that the paper can be accepted

Reviewer 2 Report

The revised manuscript has been improved, and the reviewer is happy with it.

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