Propuesta de un péndulo electromagnético para la recolección de energía en usuarios de dispositivos de soporte de la marcha
Fecha
2021-12-07Autor
Gonzalez Landaeta, Rafael Eliecer
199005
Ramos Rosales, V.
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People with motor disabilities usually have slow
movement patterns, which means that very little biomechanical
energy can be harvested using wearable or portable sensors. In
this work, an electromagnetic harvester is proposed to harvest
energy during the gait of subjects using gait-support devices, in
this case, a walker. The harvester consists of a simple pendulum
where the suspended weight is formed by two neodymium
permanent magnets. Three static coils connected in series have
been arranged in such a way that their position coincides with
the swinging movement of the suspended weight. So, when the
pendulum is moved sideways from its resting, a gradient of the
magnetic field is produced in each coil, generating an
electromotive force. The performance of the proposed
pendulum has been tested in bench conditions and in real
conditions using a walker for the elderly. When the subject
began or finished the gait with the walker, the pendulum moved
sideways, making the magnets to move back and forth
generating a peak-to-peak voltage of 2.2 V. This back-and-forth
movement remains until the suspended weight reaches the
equilibrium position due to the restoring force of the gravity.
The generated voltage was not affected by the velocity of the gait,
but by the beginning and ending of the gait. The proposed
electromagnetic pendulum has demonstrated to be suitable to
harvest energy from people with slow gait without attaching any
sensor to the subject.
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