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GUIDED BY-

PRESENTED BY-
Mr. P. Prajapati Sir Digamber Dansena
Omprakash Dewangan
Mohit Chandravanshi
Index

 Introduction
 Human based energy harvesting
 Biomechanical energy harvesting
 Structure of device
 Walking mechanics
 Power generation
 Future scope
 Conclusion
INTRODUCTION

 Humans are rich source of energy

 These devices are ordinary called human based


energy harvesting systems
Human Based Energy Harvesting
 The compression of the shoe sole

 The spring-loaded backpack

 Knee Based Energy Harvesting System


comparission
 Different types of bio mechanical energy harvesting
systems
The spring-loaded backpack
Biomechanical Energy Harvesting
system
 Advantages
 Walking is everyday human activities
 Little extra effort

 Light in weight

 High efficiency
The Structure of Device
Power Generating
 Biomechanical energy harvesting
 7 W (continuous generation mode)
 5 W (generative breaking mode)
Future Scope…
 The future versions of this technology may prove
useful to the general public for powering their portable
devices

 The energy harvesters that operate about body joints


and selectively engage power generation have the
potential to improve the quality of life for the user
without increasing their effort.
Conclusion
 Biomechanical energy harvesting generates electricity
during human walking with little extra effort
 The efficiency is bigger than other conventional power
generator
Thank you…

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