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A Seminar/Project
On
Conversion of wave impact energy into
electrical energy
By:
Pratik R Acharekar
Gaurang M Chitnis
Shooyeb Mo. M Khanapuri
Gautam R Kolgaonkar
Guide :
Prof. Sumit S Malusare
Mechanical Engineering Department
FAMT, Ratnagiri
INTRODUCTION
Wave Energy
Renewable source of energy
50% efficiency
Apparently 1000 techniques for conversion in electricity
Objectives
Checking availability
Efficient conversion
Minimize cost of electricity generated
16 August, 2014
Project Title
Force Analysis:
In 1 minute 7 waves
1st and 2nd waves - very low force.
3rd ,4th ,5th waves - medium force.
6th wave - high force.
7th wave - low force.
Force value:
23rdsept.2014 @11.30 A.m
Sr. No. Distance from Displacement Force
Ground (cm) Of spring (N)
(cm)
1. 30 3.2 41.92
2. 60 6.3 82.53
3. 90 10.3 134.93
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12 Dec, 2013
Dept. of Mech. Engg., FAMT, Ratnagiri 3rd November 2014
Conversion
Project Title of wave impact energy into electricity
Force values:
1stoct.2014 @5 p.m
2. 60 5.7 74.67
3. 90 9.4 123.14
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12 Dec, 2013
Dept. of Mech. Engg., FAMT, Ratnagiri 3rd November 2014
Project Title
Wave Velocity :
Oscillating Float:
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12 Dec, 2013
Dept. of Mech. Engg., FAMT, Ratnagiri 3rd November 2014
Conversion of oscillations into
electrical energy
using neodynamium magnets
Magnets placed on
both side plates.
Coil embedded on mesh
& attached to support
According to faraday
law,
21st Feb,2015
Design of
Alternator
Where,
V=total average
voltage,
n=rev. per sec. ,
Z=number of coils,
P=number of poles
16 August, 2014
Project Title
16 August, 2014