team leader : mohamad zulfarid bin khalid 13555 (ce) team member : muhammad najmi bin salim 13731...
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ENGINEERING TEAM PROJECTMAY 2012
ENERGY HARVESTING DOOR
TEAM LEADER : MOHAMAD ZULFARID BIN KHALID 13555 (CE)
TEAM MEMBER :
MUHAMMAD NAJMI BIN SALIM 13731 (PE)WAN SYAZWANI BINTI WAN ZULKIFLI 15104 (CV)VIMALAN GOVINDARAJU 15100 (ME)GRACE UNI @ RICKIESON UNNI 15368 (ME)NOR AZMAN BIN NOR AZMI 13532 (PE)
SUPERVISOR : DR. MOHAMAD ZAKI BIN ABDULLAH
GROUP31
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION LITERATURE REVIEW METHODOLOGY PROJECT PLANNING AND COST RESULT AND DISCUSSION CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
INTRODUCTION Energy Harvesting Door is a
device created to harvest and store electrical energy from the movement of opening and closing of a door
PROJECT BACKGROUND
The pinion, which is attached to hollow bar, will rotate the magnet. This will generate
electromagnetic flux.
Electromagnetic is induced and AC current is produced through the wires.
In the circuit, the AC current will be stored in the capacitor.
AC current is converted to DC current by the rectifier, resulting in the current flow in the circuit
to lighten up the LED.
PROBLEM STATEMENT
1. Non–renewable energy is energy which is taken from the sources that are available on the earth in limited quantity and eventually come to extinction.
2. From the movement of the door (open/close), this potential energy can be utilized and transform into other form of energy.
OBJECTIVES
To design a low cost working prototype that can
harvest the energy from the movement of the
door.
LITERATURE REVIEW / DATA GATHERING
Electromagnetic induction is a process where a conductor placed
in a changing magnetic field causes the production of a voltage
across the conductor and this is in turn, causes an electrical
current. Michael Faraday is generally credited with the discovery of
induction in 1831. [1]
Generally, the Energy Harvesting Door consists of several main components which play imperative role in generating electrical energy :
1) Door The door is the main component which the process takes place
in it. The movement of the door will initiate the process of
generating electricity.
2) Conversion of Energy Energy is conserved and converted throughout the process. Potential energy Kinetic energy Electrical energy
3) Electricity Electricity generated is distributed for domestic usage
especially for electrical appliances purpose. In the prototype, electricity generated due to current induced
from the movement of magnet in coil
METHODOLOGY
DESIGN
• GEAR AND RACK POSITION• MAGNET POSITION• CIRCUIT• CASING
PLAN• OBTAIN MATERIALS AND IDENTIFY REQUIRED TOOLS
• ASSEMBLE THE CIRCUIT, CASING, MOVER AND ELECTRIC GENERATOR
BUILD
TEST
• TEST THE PROTOTYPE USNG MULTIMETER, BATTERY AND LED
EVALUATE
• THE VOLTAGE DUE TO THE MOVEMENT OF THE DOOR• THE POTENTIAL TO LIGHTEN THE LIGHT EMITTING DIODE• THE VOLTAGE OF THE BATTERY UPON TESTING THE
PROTOTYPE
SKETCH OF THE PROTOTYPE
SKETCH / DRAWING
FEATURESCopper coil
Perspex
Rotating gearMagnet
Wire Rectifier
Capacitor Plywood
Hollow bar
MECHANISM OF PROTOTYPE No.
Name Description
1 Magnet and coil To convert the electrical energy from kinetic energy produce due to the movement of the door.
2Rechargeable battery
To store the converted energy inside it. Can be used for other purposes such as light up a bulb, charging mp3 and etc.
3 RectifierTo convert AC current to DC current. The DC current then will be stored inside the rechargeable batteries.
4 Drive ShaftTo transmitting the torque and rotation from the movement of the door to the hollow bar within the magnet and coil.
5 Connection wires To connect the electronic parts with the breadboard.
6 Vero board To be the main board in constructing the circuit.
7 Connetor To connect or break the electrical circuit.
8 Digital multimeter To measure the voltage level, current flow and resistance in the circuit.
9 Plywood/ Perspex To make casing for the prototype
PROJECT PLANNINGWEEK PROGRESS / TASK ACCOMPLISHED PERSON
INVOLVE1 • First meeting, ice-breaking session and exchanged contact
1information•Brainstorming and short-listing idea.
ZULFARID
2 • Meeting with the supervisor, discussion regarding the short-1listed ideas.• Further literature research on the ideas• Brainstorming to find alternative idea
ALL
3 • Decided with Energy Harvesting Door• Started on project proposal and submitted
ZULFARID SYAZWANI
4 • Revised the proposal and submitted again• Identified materials needed for the project• Further research on the circuit component analysis
VIMALANAZMANNAJMI
5 • Gather reusable materials• Buy extra materials needed• Start working on progress report• Prototype design using AutoCAD
AZMAN GRACE
VIMALAN
6 • Start fabrication VIMALAN
7 • Test whether the electromagnetic induction part produces 1electricity• Assemble the circuit part• Submit progress report
AZMAN
NAJMI
8 • Complete the prototype fabrication• Testing the product and quality control
ZULFARID
9 • Modifying and improving the prototype• Solve any problems occurred
VIMALANAZMAN
10 • Prepare slides and poster, practice presentation, final 11adjustment
GRACE
11 • Oral Presentation, Poster Exhibition, Demonstration. ALL
12 • Submit Final Report SYAZWANI
13 • Submission of Forms GRACE
COST
No Item Qty Amount (RM)1 Speaker Magnet 2 10.00
2 Bulb 2 1.00
3 Vero Board 1 1.20
4 Single Core Wire (1 meter) 7 4.20
5 Rectifier 4 1.70
6 Bolt & Nut 3 1.80
7 1” x 1” x 6” Wood 1 2.50
8 ¼” x ½” x 6” Wood 1 0.60
9 Battery & Holder 1 10.00
10 Wire Connector 2 6.30
11 Plywood 6”x3” 1 20.00
TOTAL 59.30
RESULT
Potential to lighten up LED LED voltage = 1.6 V – 1.9 VPrototype voltage > LED voltageTherefore, the prototype is able to lighten up the LED.
Ability to charge battery Trickle voltage for charging = 1.2 VPrototype voltage > 1.2 VExperimentally, the prototype is able to recharge the battery.
No Current (mA)1 2.182 1.983 3.314 1.54
Avg 2.25
No DC Voltage (V)1 3.602 3.533 4.414 3.85
Avg 3.85
DATA ANALYSIS
CONCLUSION
Prototype of Energy Harvesting Door has successfully build and functioning well.
Able to generate electrical energy due to the movement of the door.
Lead to an ideal alternative to the electrical energy when there is no power source.
Total cost of this project is reasonable and affordable.
RECOMMENDATION
Use stronger type of magnet. Increase the number of turns of
copper coil. Reduce the size of prototype.
REFERENCE
Andrew, Z. J. (n.d.). Electromagnetic Induction. Retrieved on July 25, 2012 fromhttp://physics.about.com/od/physicsetoh/g/induction.htm [1]
Application of Electromagnetic Induction. Retrieved on July 25, 2012 from http://physics.bu.edu/~duffy/py106/Electricgenerators.html
Q & A
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