Published February 2013 | Version v1
Journal article

Energy-harvesting shock absorber with a mechanical motion rectifier

  • 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794 (United States)

Description

Energy-harvesting shock absorbers are able to recover the energy otherwise dissipated in the suspension vibration while simultaneously suppressing the vibration induced by road roughness. They can work as a controllable damper as well as an energy generator. An innovative design of regenerative shock absorbers is proposed in this paper, with the advantage of significantly improving the energy harvesting efficiency and reducing the impact forces caused by oscillation. The key component is a unique motion mechanism, which we called 'mechanical motion rectifier (MMR)', to convert the oscillatory vibration into unidirectional rotation of the generator. An implementation of a MMR-based harvester with high compactness is introduced and prototyped. A dynamic model is created to analyze the general properties of the motion rectifier by making an analogy between mechanical systems and electrical circuits. The model is capable of analyzing electrical and mechanical components at the same time. Both simulation and experiments are carried out to verify the modeling and the advantages. The prototype achieved over 60% efficiency at high frequency, much better than conventional regenerative shock absorbers in oscillatory motion. Furthermore, road tests are done to demonstrate the feasibility of the MMR shock absorber, in which more than 15 Watts of electricity is harvested while driving at 15 mph on a smooth paved road. The MMR-based design can also be used for other applications of vibration energy harvesting, such as from tall buildings or long bridges. (paper)

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0964-1726/22/2/025008

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Smart Materials and Structures (Print)
Journal Volume
22
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
[10 p.]
ISSN
0964-1726

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
44126605
Subject category
S46: INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY;
Descriptors DEI
DESIGN; EFFICIENCY; RECTIFIERS; SHOCK ABSORBERS; SIMULATION; SUSPENSIONS
Descriptors DEC
DISPERSIONS; ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT