Title of article :
Development of regenerative shock absorber using the piezoelectric patch for electric vehicles
Author/Authors :
Bathrinath, N. G ME-Engineering Design - PSG College of Technology - Coimbatore, India , Yuvaraja, M Mechanical Department - PSG College of Technology, India
Abstract :
In the era of electric vehicles, a regenerative shock absorber can be equipped in the place of normal
shock absorbers which continuously produces electricity and can be amplified and fed to the battery,
a piezoelectric generator can be used that harvests mechanical vibrations energy available on an
electric vehicle. The piezoelectric material can be placed in shock absorber housing above the piston
head. Due to bumps and pits on road, continuous generation of electricity is possible. It can be
then amplified and fed back to the battery regeneratively. The 3D cad model of piezo housing was
modelled and the force acting on the housing of piezoelectric materials was analyzed and found to
be 103.5KN and equivalent power produced was calculated. Various Piezoelectric materials were
studied and PZT 5A was found to be the best to act as transducer and quartz was the best material
to act as Actuator. A proof of concept developed showed the power produced by piezo material and
comparison study of that with PZT 5A was done and power produced was 19J which is 9% of power
produced by the charger of electric vehicles. The calculation for mileage showed an increase of 3 km
which is 4% of the maximum distance covered by the average electric bike.
Keywords :
Electric vehicle (EV’s) , Regenerative , Shock absorber , Transducer , Quartz , Actuator
Journal title :
International Journal of Nonlinear Analysis and Applications