DESIGN & FABRICATION OF SCROLLING DISPLAY BY USING FOOT STEP POWER GENERATION
Keywords:
Dynamo,, Footstep power generation mechanism,, Non-Conventional energyAbstract
Energy is the main concern of present day. The production of electric current in a huge amount is the need of today world. There are different methods used for the production of energy like conventional and non-conventional methods. Here I will represent the non- conventional method for the production of electric current. This non-conventional method is “Footstep power generation Mechanism” here the energy will be produced by moving the human on a moving plate in which rack and pinion gear are used to convert the physical energy into mechanical energy and further they will have converted into electric energy by using the dynamo. By using this method, we will have produced the energy use to run the LED Scrolling Display. I will also represent the simulation of the footstep power generator using the ansys15.0 software. By the results it seen we will produce the power in one hour. This paper will be cost effective and easy to installed in a populated area like railway station, bus stands and in shopping malls. this project is cost effective and easy to implement.
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