Form of studies |
Professional Master |
Title of the study programm |
Computerised Control of Electrical Technologies |
Title in original language |
Enerģiju ģenerējošu flīžu izstrāde transportam un transporta infrastruktūrai |
Title in English |
Development of energy generating system for transport and its infrastructure |
Department |
Faculty Of Computer Science Information Tehnology And Energy |
Scientific advisor |
Nadežda Kuņicina |
Reviewer |
Pēteris Apse-Apsītis |
Abstract |
This master’s thesis investigates innovative ways to generate electrical energy using stepper motors and renewable sources. The main goal is to introduce a new source of green energy. The research focuses on how stepper motors can convert kinetic energy from pedestrian and vehicle movements into electrical power which can be used for the needs of the pedestrian and road iinfrustructure.
The thesis is organized into several detailed sections, starting with the basic principles and types of stepper motors. It then moves on to the design and practical implementation of an energy-generating system, including the development of a three-stage multiplier to maximize energy conversion efficiency. The study includes experimental research and development of the prototype that demonstrates how effective the proposed system is under real-world conditions. The section with economic evaluation and technical recommendations highlight the feasibility and potential impact of these energy solutions.
To ensure clarity and readability, AI and paraphrasing tools were used during the writing process. The thesis is written in 84 pages, 41 figures included, list of references includes 33 sources and 2 appendices. |
Keywords |
Energy conversion; green energy; renewable sources of electricity; city; transport system; human flow; pedestrians, road bumps. |
Keywords in English |
Energy conversion; green energy; renewable sources of electricity; city; transport system; human flow; pedestrians, road bumps. |
Language |
eng |
Year |
2024 |
Date and time of uploading |
04.06.2024 18:26:25 |