Using kinetic energy as an alternative source of power in an octupus ride

This paper describes the implementation of an electromagnetic transducer in harvesting kinetic energy from an octopus ride. The kinetic energy harnessed from the octopus ride by the electromagnetic transducer is stored in a IF, 5.5V super capacitor. The voltage being stored in the super capacitor is...

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Main Authors: Barrientos, Josephine F., Bea, Anna Mae T., Delos Reyes, Chris Vincent F., Mallari, Maveric P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-113092022-01-05T07:45:16Z Using kinetic energy as an alternative source of power in an octupus ride Barrientos, Josephine F. Bea, Anna Mae T. Delos Reyes, Chris Vincent F. Mallari, Maveric P. This paper describes the implementation of an electromagnetic transducer in harvesting kinetic energy from an octopus ride. The kinetic energy harnessed from the octopus ride by the electromagnetic transducer is stored in a IF, 5.5V super capacitor. The voltage being stored in the super capacitor is regulated to approximately 4V by a conditioning circuit which uses an LM393 comparator. The voltage being stored in the super capacitor is use to light up the light emitting diodes (LED) used in the octopus ride. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10664 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Amusement rides--Design and construction Force and energy Communication Electrical and Electronics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Amusement rides--Design and construction
Force and energy
Communication
Electrical and Electronics
spellingShingle Amusement rides--Design and construction
Force and energy
Communication
Electrical and Electronics
Barrientos, Josephine F.
Bea, Anna Mae T.
Delos Reyes, Chris Vincent F.
Mallari, Maveric P.
Using kinetic energy as an alternative source of power in an octupus ride
description This paper describes the implementation of an electromagnetic transducer in harvesting kinetic energy from an octopus ride. The kinetic energy harnessed from the octopus ride by the electromagnetic transducer is stored in a IF, 5.5V super capacitor. The voltage being stored in the super capacitor is regulated to approximately 4V by a conditioning circuit which uses an LM393 comparator. The voltage being stored in the super capacitor is use to light up the light emitting diodes (LED) used in the octopus ride.
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author Barrientos, Josephine F.
Bea, Anna Mae T.
Delos Reyes, Chris Vincent F.
Mallari, Maveric P.
author_facet Barrientos, Josephine F.
Bea, Anna Mae T.
Delos Reyes, Chris Vincent F.
Mallari, Maveric P.
author_sort Barrientos, Josephine F.
title Using kinetic energy as an alternative source of power in an octupus ride
title_short Using kinetic energy as an alternative source of power in an octupus ride
title_full Using kinetic energy as an alternative source of power in an octupus ride
title_fullStr Using kinetic energy as an alternative source of power in an octupus ride
title_full_unstemmed Using kinetic energy as an alternative source of power in an octupus ride
title_sort using kinetic energy as an alternative source of power in an octupus ride
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2011
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10664
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