Vibrational Power Generation on High Ways using Piezoelectric Crystal

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M. Vijay Anand
J. Amala Arocikaraj
A. Priya Fatima Rani

Abstract

The vehicle pressures are enormously wasted in the densely populated country like India and china. Piezoelectric crystal can change the vehicle pressure in to electrical power. The pressure obtained by the vehicle tyre is used for power generation even through, which is not constant some delay may occur due to time difference between each vehicle. Piezoelectric sensors are placed on the right track on the high ways. Pressure varies for each vehicle. In order to maintain the constant regulated voltage. We place Cuk converter and a battery backup. Cuk converter will provide a constant voltage. Which is fed to the three phase inverter act as the DC to AC converter? Utilize those powers for the government office, street lighting, traffic lighting, check post lighting, and pumps for gardening in high ways etc. Simulation work is done by using MATLAB. The three phase output is obtained by effective utilization of Cuk converter and inverter. Continuous conduction mode (CCM) can be obtained by using battery backup.

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Vijay Anand, M., Amala Arocikaraj, J., & Priya Fatima Rani, A. (2019). Vibrational Power Generation on High Ways using Piezoelectric Crystal. Power Research - A Journal of CPRI, 70–75. https://doi.org/10.33686/pwj.v15i1.148405

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