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Arias, E., Lucho, C. (2024). Efficiency and Feasibility Analysis of a Renewable Energy Generation System Based on Piezoelectric Principle [Universidad de Lima]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/21086
Arias, E., Lucho, C. Efficiency and Feasibility Analysis of a Renewable Energy Generation System Based on Piezoelectric Principle []. PE: Universidad de Lima; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/21086
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title = "Efficiency and Feasibility Analysis of a Renewable Energy Generation System Based on Piezoelectric Principle",
author = "Lucho Alvarez, Claudia Jimena",
publisher = "Universidad de Lima",
year = "2024"
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Title: Efficiency and Feasibility Analysis of a Renewable Energy Generation System Based on Piezoelectric Principle
Authors(s): Arias Pacheco, Enma Paola; Lucho Alvarez, Claudia Jimena
Advisor(s): Quiroz Flores, Juan Carlos
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#2.11.04
Issue Date: 2024
Institution: Universidad de Lima
Abstract: Esta investigación analiza la posibilidad de generar energía renovable a partir de la energía cinética generada por personas que caminan sobre baldosas equipadas con sensores piezoeléctricos. El objetivo principal es determinar la eficiencia de este sistema y su capacidad para reducir el consumo de energía eléctrica convencional. El estudio se basa en una revisión de la literatura existente y en la construcción de un prototipo de baldosa piezoeléctrica. Se realizan pruebas y mediciones para evaluar la generación de energía y se proponen mejoras en el diseño del prototipo. Los resultados muestran que el sistema es viable y que la generación de energía es adecuada para cubrir la demanda de energía eléctrica en un entorno específico. Se concluye que la implementación de este sistema puede ser rentable y beneficiosa para reducir el consumo de energía convencional.
This research analyzes the possibility of generating renewable energy from the kinetic energy generated by people walking on tiles equipped with piezoelectric sensors. The main objective is to determine the efficiency of this system and its ability to reduce conventional electrical energy consumption. The study is based on a review of existing literature and the construction of a piezoelectric tile prototype. Tests and measurements are performed to evaluate the power generation and improvements in the prototype design are proposed. The results show that the system is feasible and that the power generation is adequate to cover the electrical energy demand in a specific environment. It is concluded that the implementation of this system can be cost-effective and beneficial to reduce conventional energy consumption.
This research analyzes the possibility of generating renewable energy from the kinetic energy generated by people walking on tiles equipped with piezoelectric sensors. The main objective is to determine the efficiency of this system and its ability to reduce conventional electrical energy consumption. The study is based on a review of existing literature and the construction of a piezoelectric tile prototype. Tests and measurements are performed to evaluate the power generation and improvements in the prototype design are proposed. The results show that the system is feasible and that the power generation is adequate to cover the electrical energy demand in a specific environment. It is concluded that the implementation of this system can be cost-effective and beneficial to reduce conventional energy consumption.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/21086
Discipline: Ingeniería Industrial
Grade or title grantor: Universidad de Lima. Facultad de Ingeniería
Grade or title: Ingeniero Industrial
Juror: Chávez Ugaz, Rafael; Flores Pérez, Alberto Enrique; Quiroz Flores, Juan Carlos
Register date: 26-Aug-2024
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