Review Paper on Energy Generation by Using Piezoelectric Transducer
Abstract
Many of the researches are going on for finding new type of energy resources as the wind, thermal, hydel, nuclear power are used in a big amount but some of these types of power affect the ecosystem as in thermal power plant large amount of emission of harmful gases & emission of radiation in nuclear power plant, where the other type such as wind and tidal energy depends upon type pressure and flow of wind that’s why their energy cannot be considered as a constant source of energy for this we are presenting here a paper on foot step energy generation using Piezoelectric tiles. Here in this paper we generate the energy which is totally based on human footsteps their weight and pressure of foot with the area of cross section (area of impact). This paper relates the generation with help of multiple pieces of micro-fibre composite (MFC) piezoelectric transducer to convert that connection into a single tile so that it can add up the current as per the requirement in series connection and voltage in parallel connection. The tiles will be made with dimension of 1x1 meter, in that one row of piezieo is connected in series and two rows in parallel and also spring is provided as energy absorber. Rating of each piezoelectric transducer is 5V and tile rating is 10-12 V as it totally depends upon pressure.
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