DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT OF A REGENERATIVE SHOCK ABSORBER
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Vibrations can be accumulated and converted to power in various forms. It is abundantly available in nature. Researchers have been working on tapping its potential majorly as it could solve major energy concerns .They can be captured and harnessed from ambient vibrational sources such as vehicular motion, railway tracks etc. Once harnessed, a variety of applications be it industrial on the large scale or general household on the small scale can be run. Regenerative electromagnetic harvesters implemented on automobiles is one such concept of obtaining electrical output on the large scale, by decreasing the reliance over the existing battery and hence powering up the peripherals by incorporating appropriate changes. Also in turn the overall efficiency of the automobile is increased.
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