Self-Powered Dynamic Systems
This article concerns the concept of energy harvesting associated with dynamic systems. The particular area of work is the concept of fully or partially self-powered dynamic systems requiring zero or reduced external energy inputs. A self-powered dynamic system, in this paper, is defined as a dynamic system powered by its own excessive kinetic energy, renewable energy or a combination of both. The technologies explored in the paper are associated with self-powered devices (e.g. sensors), regenerative actuators, and energy harvesting. The power produced by human motion is reported as a potential energy input to mechanical devices. A solar powered airship system is used as an example of a self-sustained system. A bio-inspired design is investigated to demonstrate the advantage of employing biomimetics in improving the power density of an energy harvesting system.
Item Type | Book Section |
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Keywords | self-powered actuators, self-powered sensors, self-powered systems, energy harvesting, bio-inspired systems, biomimetics, solar-powered airships, regenerative actuators, regenerative shock absorber, regenerative suspension |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 16:33 |
Last Modified | 30 May 2025 23:14 |
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