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- Yiding Liu
(Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK)
- Sijun Du
(Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA)
- Christopher Micallef
(Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK)
- Yu Jia
(School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, UK
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Chester, Chester CH2 4NU, UK)
- Yu Shi
(Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Chester, Chester CH2 4NU, UK)
- Darren J. Hughes
(Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK)
Abstract
With the advancing trend towards lighter and faster rail transport, there is an increasing interest in integrating composite and advanced multifunctional materials in order to infuse smart sensing and monitoring, energy harvesting and wireless capabilities within the otherwise purely mechanical rail structures and the infrastructure. This paper presents a holistic multiphysics numerical study, across both mechanical and electrical domains, that describes an innovative technique of harvesting energy from a piezoelectric micro fiber composites (MFC) built-in composite rail chassis structure. Representative environmental vibration data measured from a rail cabin have been critically leveraged here to help predict the actual vibratory and power output behaviour under service. Time domain mean stress distribution data from the Finite Element simulation were used to predict the raw AC voltage output of the MFCs. Conditioned power output was then calculated using circuit simulation of several state-of-the-art power conditioning circuits. A peak instantaneous rectified power of 181.9 mW was obtained when eight-stage Synchronised Switch Harvesting Capacitors (SSHC) from eight embedded MFCs were located. The results showed that the harvested energy could be sufficient to sustain a self-powered structural health monitoring system with wireless communication capabilities. This study serves as a theoretical foundation of scavenging for vibrational power from the ambient state in a rail environment as well as to pointing to design principles to develop regenerative and power neutral smart vehicles.
Suggested Citation
Yiding Liu & Sijun Du & Christopher Micallef & Yu Jia & Yu Shi & Darren J. Hughes, 2020.
"Optimisation and Management of Energy Generated by a Multifunctional MFC-Integrated Composite Chassis for Rail Vehicles,"
Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(11), pages 1-18, May.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jeners:v:13:y:2020:i:11:p:2720-:d:364334
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