Foot Step Power Generation with Solar |
Author(s): |
| Handore Aditya Dayaram , Sandip Polytechnic; More Rutik, Sandip Polytechnic; Jadhav Pushpak, Sandip Polytechnic; Vishwakarma Sunil, Sandip Polytechnic; Prof. B. J. Vispute, Sandip Polytechnic |
Keywords: |
| Foot Step, Non- conventional methods, Every possible ways, DC Generator, Rack and Pinion, Populated areas, Electrical energy |
Abstract |
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As the demand of energy is increasing day to day life, so the ultimate solution to deal with these sorts of problems is just to implement the renewable sources of energy Humans are using the renewable energy which are solar, wind etc. but we still could not satisfy our power needs, because of that we have to generate electricity through each and every possible ways. Now a day’s energy and power are the one of the basic needs regarding this modern world. In this project we are generating electrical energy by means of a renewable method just by walking on the footsteps. Non-conventional energy system is very essential at this time for developing countries like India, China etc. Energy generation using footsteps requires no fuel to generate electricity. The objective of this work is to produce power through footsteps as a source of renewable energy that we can obtained while walking or standing on to the certain arrangements like footpaths, stairs, plate forms and these systems can be install specially in the more populated areas. In this project we are generating electricity just with the help of rack and pinion arrangement along with alternator and chain drive mechanism. For its proper functioning such that it converts vertical force into electrical energy, the mechanism consists of rack & pinion, chain drives, alternator and battery. We have discussed its various alternate (electricity is produced by DC generator) applications with extension also. The power generation is much worthy but it has little bit higher initial cost. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV7I120145 Published in: Volume : 7, Issue : 12 Publication Date: 01/03/2020 Page(s): 418-423 |
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