Energy harvesting from rotating motion of in-pipe robot cleaning device
In-pipe robot (IPR) needs a continuous and constant power supply for its operation. This research is a continuation from the previous IPR: D200 for cleaning operation. The objective of this research is to study the possibility of harvesting electrical energy from IPR and how much electrical output c...
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my.unimas.ir.299642023-08-23T01:57:17Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/29964/ Energy harvesting from rotating motion of in-pipe robot cleaning device Ana Sakura, Zainal Abidin Sawing, T. B. Mohamaddan, Shahrol Abdul Halim, Hazmi Hijazi Annisa, Jamali Muslimen, Rasli Ashari, Muhd Fadzli Jamaludin, Mohd Syahmi TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery In-pipe robot (IPR) needs a continuous and constant power supply for its operation. This research is a continuation from the previous IPR: D200 for cleaning operation. The objective of this research is to study the possibility of harvesting electrical energy from IPR and how much electrical output can be generated from the proposed solution. The concept is to re-use kinetic energy from high speed rotation of the IPR cleaning device to be converted into electrical energy which can be used to recharge the main battery. Two types of circuits have been developed namely unregulated charging circuit and regulated charging circuit. Both developed circuits are simulated using Livewire software. The developed circuits are then validated using experiment to measure the output voltage. Simulation results show that the unregulated charging circuit can produce output voltage of 10.90V while regulated charging circuit produces an output voltage of 5.47V. Experiments have confirmed that unregulated charging is able to produce higher voltage of 6.93V as compared to regulated charging circuit. The experimental results are lower than simulation results due to power loss during power transmission of the actual circuits. In the meantime, the unregulated charging circuit produced inconsistent output compared to the regulated charging circuit. Therefore, the regulated charging circuit will be considered for the IPR: D200 applications as well as other similar applications Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/29964/1/Energy%20Harvesting.pdf Ana Sakura, Zainal Abidin and Sawing, T. B. and Mohamaddan, Shahrol and Abdul Halim, Hazmi Hijazi and Annisa, Jamali and Muslimen, Rasli and Ashari, Muhd Fadzli and Jamaludin, Mohd Syahmi (2019) Energy harvesting from rotating motion of in-pipe robot cleaning device. International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, 16 (1). pp. 6427-6436. ISSN 2229-8649 https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85063619785&origin=resultslist DOI: 10.15282/ijame.16.1.2019.24.0486 |
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In-pipe robot (IPR) needs a continuous and constant power supply for its operation. This research is a continuation from the previous IPR: D200 for cleaning operation. The objective of this research is to study the possibility of harvesting electrical energy from IPR and how much electrical output can be generated from the proposed solution. The concept is to re-use kinetic energy from high speed rotation of the IPR cleaning device to be converted into electrical energy which can be used to recharge the main battery. Two types of circuits have been developed namely unregulated charging circuit and regulated charging circuit. Both developed circuits are simulated using Livewire software. The developed circuits are then validated using experiment to measure the output voltage. Simulation results show that the unregulated charging circuit can produce output voltage of 10.90V while regulated charging circuit produces an output voltage of 5.47V. Experiments have confirmed that unregulated charging is able to produce higher voltage of 6.93V as compared to regulated charging circuit. The experimental results are lower than simulation results due to power loss during power transmission of the actual circuits. In the meantime, the unregulated charging circuit produced inconsistent output compared to the regulated charging circuit. Therefore, the regulated charging circuit will be considered for the IPR: D200 applications as well as other similar applications |
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Energy harvesting from rotating motion of in-pipe robot cleaning device |
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