A Review on Regenerative Electromagnetic Suspension System

Authors

  • Sanket Bansode  Mechanical Engineering, SKN sinhgad Institute of technology and Science, lonavala, Maharashtra, India
  • Aniket Shirgupe  Mechanical Engineering, SKN sinhgad Institute of technology and Science, lonavala, Maharashtra, India
  • Yuvraj Gondil  Mechanical Engineering, SKN sinhgad Institute of technology and Science, lonavala, Maharashtra, India
  • Utkarsh Taware  Mechanical Engineering, SKN sinhgad Institute of technology and Science, lonavala, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Renewable Energy, Electromagnets, Dissipated Heat

Abstract

Now a days, automobile industries and machinery parts uses incompressible fluid as a shock absorber in order to absorb sudden shock and vibrations during motion. The moto of provide these absorbers to reduce damping effect by converting kinetic energy of sudden shock in heat energy and then dissipated. Our aim to replace this shock absorber by electromagnets using concept of polarity. In this study, an electromagnetic regenerative shock absorber is analysed. The device is capable of converting the vibrational energy, usually wasted as heat in conventional dampers, into electrical energy. This converted energy then stored in battery for the further use. This system can be used for increase the comfort of travelling and is helpful for hybrid cars too.

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Published

2019-04-06

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How to Cite

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Sanket Bansode, Aniket Shirgupe, Yuvraj Gondil, Utkarsh Taware "A Review on Regenerative Electromagnetic Suspension System" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology (IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 5, Issue 7, pp.181-185, March-April-2019.