Development of a Piezoelectric Micro-Power Generator Based on Rotation Motion for Micro-devices

 




 

Wong, Yew Khoon (2017) Development of a Piezoelectric Micro-Power Generator Based on Rotation Motion for Micro-devices. Final Year Project (Bachelor), Tunku Abdul Rahman University College.

[img] Text
Wong Yew Khoon.pdf
Restricted to Registered users only

Download (1MB)

Abstract

Battery powered micro-devices are rapidly proliferating in everyday usage due mainly to the advantages of increased productivity and convenience in the user’s lifestyle among various other benefits. Presently, the practical approach is to reduce the power consumption of micro-devices while increasing the energy density of batteries. However, the ideal solution is energy harvesting, which provides energy autonomous (battery-free) operation based on scavenging or harvesting the small amounts of ambient energy available in the target environment of the micro-device. Piezoelectric materials used to convert oscillatory mechanical energy into electrical energy. This technology, together with innovative mechanical coupling designs, can form the basis for harvesting energy from mechanical motion. Instead of vibration, this project dealing with rotational motion. This is because that is not much energy harvesting based on rotational motion in the market. Nowadays, the majority of the transportation vehicle consists of wheels, it exposes an opportunity, which is energy harvesting based on rotational motion. In this project, energy harvester for rotating environments using offset pendulum was created. By using the impact of the offset pendulum to the PZT materials while the bicycle’s wheel rotates about 13.5kph (normal cycling speed), 3mW power generated with 15V voltage and 0.2mA current. With the power generated by PZT MPG created, it is able to power the micro-devices such as pressure sensors and accelerometer, to inform the user the status of the speed and tyre pressure. In conclusion, PZT MPG created can apply to the majority of the transportation that consists of wheels.

Item Type: Final Year Project
Subjects: Technology > Electrical engineering. Electronics engineering
Faculties: Faculty of Engineering and Technology > Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electrical and Electronics
Depositing User: Library Staff
Date Deposited: 22 Oct 2019 01:45
Last Modified: 14 Apr 2022 02:27
URI: https://eprints.tarc.edu.my/id/eprint/10832