A Review on Ergonomic Design and Development of Flywheel in Exercise Equipment for Energy Generation
Author(s) -
Ramkant B. Patil,
Pravin D. Patil,
D. S. Deshmukh,
M. P. Mohurle
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of analytical experimental and finite element analysis (ijaefea)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2394-5141
pISSN - 2394-5133
DOI - 10.26706/ijaefea.3.4.20170904
Subject(s) - flywheel , electricity generation , electricity , power (physics) , energy (signal processing) , automotive engineering , computer science , engineering , manufacturing engineering , electrical engineering , statistics , physics , mathematics , quantum mechanics
1Student of Master of Engineering, SSBT`s COET Jalgaon (M.S.) India 2Assistant Professor of Mechanical engineering SSBT, s COET Jalgaon (M.S.) India 3HOD of Mechanical Engineering Department S.B Jain Institute of Technology Nagpur (M.S.) India 4Principal of Gangamai College of Engineering Nagoan, Dhule (M.S.) India Abstract In this project importance of human muscle energy as an alternative energy source is investigated, since beginning to present state and its future scope. Natural fuel Use is increased due to industrial development and these sources oil, coal and Natural gas reservoirs are limited. Human power credit is more because of health benefit as a source of energy. Human power is an endless source of energy which has been wasted, Hence Power Generation Using human effort is a force for the future. In this project we pedal and drive gear trains and in this way primary flywheel and secondary flywheel also rotates and finally this rotational energy given to alternator for electricity generation. While designing this project all the ergonomics aspect has to consider which optimizing the physical contact between human and the equipment. Four important areas of bike ergonomics are considered.
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