POWER GENERATION THROUGH SUSPENSION

AMITESH KUMAR SINGH, SOURABH SINGH SEN, SURAJ ROUT

Abstract


Man in his lifetime, uses energy in one form or the other. In fact everything happening in nature is a result of continuous conversion of energy in one form to the other. But nowadays extensive usage of energy has lead to a energy crisis and whole world is suffering now with shortage of energy. This has lead to develop alternate methods to capture energy to face this shortage and minimize the cost of energy production. In this system our main aim was to capture the energy which is generally wasted during the compression and tension of the suspension spring in form of heat and which can be further utilized in form of electrical energy. This device converts the mechanical motion of the suspension and converts the motion into electrical energy which can be used to recharge the battery and for further processes. Man in his lifetime, uses energy in one form or the other. In fact everything happening in nature is a result of continuous conversion of energy in one form to the other. But nowadays extensive usage of energy has lead to a energy crisis and whole world is suffering now with shortage of energy. This has lead to develop alternate methods to capture energy to face this shortage and minimize the cost of energy production. In this system our main aim was to capture the energy which is generally wasted during the compression and tension of the suspension spring in form of heat and which can be further utilized in form of electrical energy. This device converts the mechanical motion of the suspension and converts the motion into electrical energy which can be used to recharge the battery and for further processes

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