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Characterization and implementation of a double-sided arm-toothed indirect-drive rotary electromagnetic energy-harvesting shock absorber in a full semi-trailer truck suspension platform

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posted on 2024-11-02, 18:42 authored by Mohamed Abdelkareem, Ran Zhang, Xingjian Jing, Xu WangXu Wang, Mohamed Ali
Heavy goods vehicles (HGVs), which usually travel on rough and dirt roads, have great potential for harvesting the dissipated energy during the damping routines. Thus, this study explores the benefits of energy-harvesting shock absorbers when integrated into HGVs due to their vibration's densities. The double-side arm-toothed indirect-drive rotary electromagnetic energy-harvester is consequently proposed. The contribution lies in that, (a) it could be the first time applying a double-side arm-toothed indirect-drive rotary electromagnetic energy-harvesting shock absorber in an articulated truck semi-trailer model; (b) complete characterization of the arm-toothed indirect-drive regenerative damper via parametrical conflict and sensitivity analyses; (c) quantitative assessment of the total harvestable power and voltage of the proposed 12 double-sided arm-toothed regenerative truck shock absorbers; and (d) Taguchi method simulation to perform a sensitivity ranking analysis of the truck influential parameters considering the harvested power, the truck ride quality and road holding criteria. The results indicate that the truck harvested an average power of 0.33, 1.33, 5.24, 21.3 W under road Classes of B, C, D, and E at 120 km/h. Regardless of the frequency range, the truck suspension can still maintain a comfortable driver ride index while simultaneously harvest power via the 12 integrated double-sided arm-toothed regenerative dampers.

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History

Journal

Energy

Volume

239

Number

121976

Start page

1

End page

21

Total pages

21

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006110775

Esploro creation date

2021-11-13