Design of Piezoelectric Car

Authors

  • A Arigaran  B E student, Department of Mechanical & Automation Engineering, PSN College Of Engineering & Technology, Tirunelveli-627 152, Tamil Nadu, India
  • M Balasundaramurugan  B E student, Department of Mechanical & Automation Engineering, PSN College Of Engineering & Technology, Tirunelveli-627 152, Tamil Nadu, India
  • M. Michael Simon  Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical & Automation Engineering, PSN College Of Engineering & Technology, Tirunelveli-627 152, Tamil Nadu, India
  • V Ram Kumar  Professor, Department of Mechanical & Automation Engineering, PSN College Of Engineering & Technology, Tirunelveli-627 152, Tamil Nadu, India

Keywords:

piezoelectric car, CREO software, substance, vibration, piezo-film, electrical energy.

Abstract

I have the developed of the project design piezoelectric car by using CREO software. The growth in power consumption of portable electronic gadgets and the idea of harvesting renewable energy in human surrounding arouses a renewed hobby. This technical paper specializes in one such advanced approach of power harvesting the use of piezoelectric car. Piezoelectric substances can be used as mechanisms to switch mechanical energy, normally ambient vibration, into electrical energy that may be stored and used to power other gadgets. A piezoelectric substance is one that produces an electric powered feed while a mechanical stress is carried out. Conversely, a mechanical deformation is produced whilst an electric powered field is carried out. Piezo-film can generate enough electrical density that can be stored in a rechargeable battery for later use. Cleaner, more sustainable forms of electrical power are needed in order to keep costs lower, to maintain positive and productive relationships with neighbours and to insure a healthier environment for future generations. The use of piezoelectric devices installed in terminals will enable the capturing of kinetic energy from foot traffic. Electrical energy can also be generated from traffic vibrations (vibrations in the road surface) using piezoelectric material.

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Published

2021-04-10

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How to Cite

[1]
A Arigaran, M Balasundaramurugan, M. Michael Simon, V Ram Kumar, " Design of Piezoelectric Car, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 9, Issue 1, pp.772-782, March-April-2021.