Chapter 3
ENERGY HARVESTING STATIONARY
FITNESS BICYCLE
Abstract
At a time when energy crisis casting its shadow all over the world, one
has to look into alternative renewable energy resources. One such alternative
way of generating power was presented in this paper. The rotating energy of the
pedal of the bicycle can be used to generate power at small levels. It is a useful
machine where there is a lack of power; also, the cost is very low. Easy to
maintain and make, moreover, it is a good exercise of pedaling, which makes us
fit.
There is a lot of future scope to extend this model to bikes and other
vehicles like cars, already some prototype models with cars were being
developed to extend this concept. The complete design and feasibility of bike
energy generation involves: battery, generator, bicycle, sprocket, inverter board
and chain. The bicycle’s front wheel combined through connects by the use belt
to the alternator. On the other hand, the belt is linked in sequence to the
generator and the inverter board. The current life off the individuals is running
with inevitable frequent power cuts of about three hours a day, which are hardly
regulated by the w6ealthiest people using electrical power generator and not by
middle-class individuals. The generators terminal is linked to direct to the
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battery. It can be stored directly in the as the current produce in the DC form.
The bicycle generator is built according to the design. Because of the manual
power by using the biggest sprocket begins to rotate, this manual load is applied
to the bicycle‘s pedal. The biggest sprocket is connected by a simple chain to the
tiny sprocket at the rear end.
Introduction
The focus of this study is on computing the operational hours of the
alternator and its speed of rotation on gear. The duration of each operation is
dependent upon the combination of constrained resources allocated to it.
As per the design, the bicycle generator is constructed. In this manual
load is applied on the bicycle pedal due to the manual force the largest sprocket
starts of rotated. The largest sprocket is connected with the small sprocket in the
back end by the simplex chain. Thereby the small sprocket also starts to rotate.
The small sprocket is placed in the center shaft of the front wheel. So that the
rotating motion of the center shaft transmitted to the front wheel thereby the
front wheel also rotates. The front wheel is connected by belt too with the
alternator. Now the motion is transmitted to the alternator. The alternator
converts this mechanical motion electrical energy.
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Researchers provided Energy Harvesting Stationary Fitness Bicycle within
the Urdaneta City University Campus. It was conducted in the First Semester of
Academic Year 2019-2020.
This project study conceptualized by three primary concepts: Speed of the
Pedal Rotation on Wheel as a mechanical part, Gearing set up as the solution for
lacking rotation and the Alternator Cutting Flux as the Result. The entire design
of bicycle power generation and its feasibility includes; Battery, Generator,
Bicycle, Sprocket, inverter board, Stand for Generator, Chain, and Belt. On the
other side, the pulley placed over the generator through the battery and inverter
board is connected in series. The two terminals from the generator connected
with the battery.
The battery is used to store the electricity as the current produced in the
D.C form it can be directly stored in the battery. The inverter board is coupled
with the battery to convert the D.C current to A.C current. Finally, the inverter
board is connected with the power terminal for power supply.
Conceptual Framework
This study intends to explain the process that a bicycle generation gets,
which can be used to measure the effectiveness and procedure or the
performance of the bicycle.
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Input Process Output
1. Number of 1. Concept
designing of
rotation
Harvesting
the project
2. Time
2. Operation Stationary
3. Gear set-up testing and
monitoring Fitness
4. Size of the
3. Designing
wheel Bicycle
Adjustment
and improving
the output
Figure 3.1 Process
Input
This study intends to explain the process that a bicycle generation gets,
which can be used to measure the effectiveness and procedure or the
performance of the bicycle.
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Process
The main focus of this work is to propose a new design concept of the a
bike-sharing scheme using axiomatic design principles, a the concept that
consists of an updated bike-sharing model that can help solve some of the
challenges faced by traditional models whilst meeting the needs of the user and
the basic engineering specifications of the current ride-sharing project.
Output
In the end, the results show that the constructed system is capable of
collecting (some) the energy generated by the biker on a stationary bike, but the
energy generated depends heavily on the system's limitations before reaching
the point of accumulation. Overall, the results show that the designed system is
capable of collecting (some) generated by the biker on a stationary bike, but the
output of the stationary bike.
It will help UCU students exercise more efficiently and generating
electricity by pedaling. It helps society to produce electricity and eco-friendly way
and not harm tour global society. To construct the bicycle, the materials needed
are cheaper than the other stationary bicycle that could not have to generate
electricity. For essential thing, in this project, because this is the number one
matter to buy materials. In pedaling the bike, the chain through the sprocket will
also rotate that connect into the alternator that produces electricity. By
continuous pedal, the generating will also continue generating electricity. The
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researchers personally administered the research instruments to the
respondents.
The current produced is in the form of D.C so it can be directly stored in
the battery. The inverter board is used to convert the D.C current into A.C
current and then it sent to the supply port. The analysis of bicycle power
generation and its feasibility was done successfully. Even though there is
something that needs to improve in our project, so we encourage and motivate
the students and juniors of our college to build up the bicycle generator with
more efficiency, like adding flywheel for increasing the rate of power production
and provide some mechanism for continuous pedaling.
And further developments like attaching generator core with the cycle
wheel and make the cycle wheel to act as a generator when it is rotated and set
the wheel in various positions to find the most effective power production. The
belt the generator can be connected with pulley can drive. Otherwise, the
generator can be attached to the center shaft of the front wheel. Bicycle power
generation analyzes and their feasibility was completed. While our project needs
to be enhanced, we encourage and inspire our college students and juniors to
create a more powerful bicycle generator, such as adding flywheel to increase
the power speed.
This chapter discusses the methodology used in conducting the study,
research design, data gathering techniques, data sources and analytical tools
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that served as the researcher's guide to achieving the study's objectives and
obtaining more relevant results. Research methods include technical papers,
journals, newspapers and informative magazines How to successively execute
the app by using the information on the Internet. The study also underwent a
brainstorming process to fully optimize the project prototype device that would
produce a better result that is close to the existing device concept. In this
project, researchers issue different research and information gathering methods
to provide a substantial form of information to support the study.
Feature of Bicycle
The energy harvesting stationary exercise bicycle is a different design, not
just the other current harvesting bicycle. The construction of the bike was more
brainstorming and analysis to build it. The front wheel has a diameter of 26
inches rim and that rim is connected to the center axel of the bike. This project
intends to build a straight forward human-powered generator from a used
bicycle and to use it to power light bulbs, cell phones, laptops, and other small
appliances. This project will help one develop engineering skills while learning
about a clean way of generating electricity. Before continuing with the actual
bicycle generator, one should understand how it works, and the components that
make it up. View the PowerPoint presentation before moving on to the next step.
The main goal was to develop a simple and modular system that can be used
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both in gyms and at home without special mechanical or electrical skills. The
basic idea is to connect a bicycle to a static system capable of transforming the
rotation of the pedals into electric energy.
Research Methodology
Research design and the methodology can be described as a survey
strategy and framework designed to provide answers to research questions on
business aspects.
The study strategy or concept shapes the final testing cycle program. The design
and the methodology framework of the entire research process, is starting from
formulating objectives, developing hypotheses, to the final evaluation of
collecting primary data.
Project Identification
Project assessment
Materials Gathering
Project Design
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Project Development
Project testing
Results Evaluation
Project Presentation
Figure 3.2 Research Methodology
Project Identification. A statement about an area of concern, a condition to
be improved, difficulty to be eliminated, or a troubling question in theory, or in a
practice that points to the need for significant understanding and considered
investigation.
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Figure 3.3 Purchase of the alternator
Project Assessment. In the process by which the researchers planned and
evaluate the study. In this part, the researchers consider some environmental in
energy sufficiency in the crisis issues and how to deal with it. This project can
guarantee to reduce calories. The researcher conducted, planned and analyzes
the materials needed to construct the prototype.
MaterialGathering. Researchers need to obtain the necessary equipment and
components for the construction of the project in this section. All materials need
to be accurate to ensure the desired result of the project without costing
inadequate parts.
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These are the main requirements needed to construct the prototype.
Name Specification
1. Alternator 12 volts,70
ampere
Kerb Weight 94kg,
2. Mountain Bike Length 1,880mm,
Width 710mm,
Height 1,190mm,
Wheel Base
1,415mm.
Input range ± 1
volt to ±1000
3. Voltmeter
volts
DT- 2236(Surface
type)
4. Tachometer
Electro(12 volts, 50
ampere)
5. Battery
Table 3.1 Materials
Project Design. Gathering and fulfilling all the resources and specifications
needed to support the design. Designing is required to provide a
recommendation on how the project is designed and built. In the development
phase, an idea or theory of how to build a plan, or how to begin a model, is
required.
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Figure 3.4 Design of the Prototype
Project Development . After collecting the required materials and designing
the project, we mount it to carry out our project. The next procedure is to
assemble the bike and attach the battery to the inverter.
Figure 3.5 Connecting Parts
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Project Testing. To complete the assembly and prototype of the project, the
Energy Harvesting Stationary Fitness Bicycle will be tested to ensure that the
said project is working well and that there are no problems. It is also time for
time trial testing to see that the prototype can handle and satisfy the specified
concepts.
Figure 3.6 First Trial of the Prototype
Results and Evaluation. It is the stage where the researchers will
forestall future problems with the Fitness Bicycle. It could be in interconnections
of the alternator, battery and inverter loads are not connected and to analyze
and monitoring all voltages, currents and performance curves of dynamic and
static electrical machines.
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a Trial bl
e In 1 minute interval, the output voltage is 0.2 volts.
In 2 minutes interval, the output voltage is 0.2 to 0.4 volts
In 5 minutes interval, the output voltage 0.4 to 0.6 volt
3.2 Trial of the prototype.
Project Presentation . The project launching found to be capable and
ready for final defense. The outcome is done correctly working and has been
refining. Demonstrate the final result of the project.
Figure 3.7 Cause and Effect Diagram
Students. It will help UCU students exercise more efficiently and generating
electricity by pedaling.
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Environment. It helps society to produce electricity and eco-friendly way and not
harm tour global society.
Cost. To construct the bicycle, the materials needed are cheaper than the other
stationary bicycle that could not have to generate electricity. Cost is an essential
thing in this project because this is the number one matter to buy materials.
Method. In pedaling the bike, the chain through the sprocket will also rotate that
connect into the alternator that produces electricity. By continuous pedal, the
generating will also continue generating electricity. The researchers personally
administered the research instruments to the respondents.
Cause
The reasons for this inadequate access to electricity in developing countries are
the absence of energy sources such as gas, oil or nuclear energy and, even
where these sources exist, the lack of sufficient infrastructure to tap existing
resources.
Effect
Electrification has had a wide-ranging impact on the living conditions of
households, schools, and communities whose daily lives were made easier by a
choice of fonts. Besides, the most significant influence over these decades is the
lack of energy, high electricity generation, fewer jobs, less economic, and social
growth.
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Hardware Requirements
These are the important materials needed to construct the feasibility project. The
researcher finds a way to conceptualize and analyze how to build efficient bicycle
generator by using the materials discovered. This study investigates the
feasibility of using an alternator as a means of harvesting from stationary
exercise bicycles. A switch-mode converter was designed to regulate the current
in the alternator rotor winding, thus regulating the power required to pedal, and
consequently the power output of the bike.
Alternator. An alternator is an AC electrical generator that converts mechanical
energy to electrical energy and it cost Php 8,800.00. In the project, the
alternator is connected front wheel used by belt to the wheel to spin it when
pedaling the stationary bike.
Figure 3.8 Alternator
Battery. This battery used in the project 50 ampere-hour ratings. It costs Php
2,900.00 serves as a storage component to the generated electricity by using the
stationary bicycle.
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Figure 3.9 The Battery
Belt. It serves as a connector to the pedal into the alternator, and its use
for the alternator rotates when the pedal is making use of exercise. It cost Php
360.00.
Figure 3.10 Tension Belt
Inverter. This inverter used to in this project to invert the collect power
that store in the battery. By this device the DC current are inverted into an AC
current that can used in AC device or light bulb. The figure below is the actual
photo of inverter used in the project. It cost Php 1,000.00.
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Figure 3.11 Inverter
Taco meter. This device use to know the rotation of alternator by
pedalling the bicycle and also use to detect distance travel in every pedal of the
bike. In the figure below is the actual photo of taco meter use. It cost 755.00.
Figure 3.12 Taco Meter
Current to generate the magnetic field in the rotor comes from the
ignition switch and passes through the voltage regulator. Since the rotor is
spinning, we need a way to connect this current from the regulator to the
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spinning rotor. This is achieved by wires in the rotor connected to the two
spinning loaded brushes which rub against two slip rings.
Figure 3.13 Circuit Diagram of Alternator
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To convert directly an alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC), this which
done by using a series of 6 diodes that are mounted in a rectifier assembly. A
diode allows current to flow in one direction. If voltage tries to fly another
direction, it is blocked. The 6 diodes are arranged so that all voltage coming from
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the alternator is aligned in one direction, hereby converting AC into DC. There
are 2 diodes for each of three sets of winding in the stator. The two diodes are
facing opposite directions, one with the North Pole facing the wind and the other
with the South Pole facing the windings. This arrangement causes the
Alternating current (AC) coming out of the windings to be converted to Direct
Current (DC) before it leaves the alternator through the terminal B. Connect to
the B terminal alternator is a fairly heavy wire that runs straight to the battery.
. The regulated voltage can be measured with a multimeter, but this
reading can appear correct even if the alternator has a diode fault that reduces
the output. The field current approximately six to eight amps energize the rotor
which then induces an electric current in the stator as it is rotated..
In this study, researchers have concluded several theories and
gathered information and ideas in different resources to come up with sufficient
content of data information to support the research.
Research methods are through books, technical papers, websites, and
informative magazines. To make the said project more efficient and adaptable in
this modern-day, researchers had undergone a long period of study regarding
the transformer trainer. The study also has undergone to brainstorming process
to fully optimize the project model device that would give a better result that is
close to the existing device concept.
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Figure 3.14 Hardware Development
We are using 48 tooth gears into the 14 tooth gear together to the shifter 7
tooth.
Figure 3.15 First Assemble of Prototype
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In the first test the project in pure gear set up, the researchers get this output
voltage in the table below without using the taco meter voltage in the table
below.
SPEED VOLTAGE
20 RPM 0 VOLTAGE
50 RPM 0.3 VOLTAGE
70 RPM 0.5 VOLTAGE
Table 3.3 First test of project
By the test of the project, the 20 rpm in that the researcher has read that has 0
voltage output come from the alternator and for the second test for 50 rpm,
there is an output voltage of 0.3 volts read by the voltmeter and the last is 70
rpm is 0.5 voltages. The more speed is of the alternator is much bigger output
voltages.
Figure 3.16 Placing the Wheel and Connect to Alternator
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For the second test of the project, the output voltage of the second design is
much higher than the first test conducted by the researcher. In this time the
project is re-design for much bigger and better by the use of the wheel as the
figure shown in figure 3.4.
Table 3.4 Second Trial of suggest project
Trials Time Velocity
In 1 1 minute 87-89 km/hr
2 2 minutes 86-89 km/hr
3 5 minutes 87-90 km/hr
the table, the first trial that the researcher response that the 87-89 km/hr read in
taco meter interval for 1 minute. In the 2 minutes interval runs for 86-90 km/hr
read in the taco meter and third interval, 5 minutes runs 87-90 km/hr.
Trial Output voltage
In 1 minute interval, the output
First trial voltage is 0.2 volts.
In 2 minutes interval, the output
Second trial voltage is 0.2 to 0.4 volts
In 5 minutes interval, the output
Third trial voltage 0.4 to 0.6 volt
Table 3.5 Trial of Constructed prototype
By the entire test, this type is more efficient in producing electricity through the
rotation of alternator connected use. By using this stationary bicycle in the trial,
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the output produced is 7.1 volts and the overall time is 1 hour and 13 minutes
and 5 seconds. The battery has 4.9 volts when we start the trial.
Figure 3.17 Using voltmeter
By the use of the voltmeter, it will see the generating voltage that the
alternator's output voltage. The taco meter used to calculate the velocity of the
alternator and the distance that travels by the user of this project.
Table 3.6 Second Trial of Project
Quantity Hours Consumed
5 watts led bulb 7 hours 1.2 volts
speaker 2 hours 0.5 volts
Cell phone Charging 4hours 0.3 volts
(Oppo A3s)
Base on the trial of the researcher, 5 watts led bulb used consumed 1.2
volts in the battery, used by 7 hours continuously. The next is the speaker
consumed 0.5 volts in the battery in 2 hours used and the last trial is cell phone
charger (Oppo A3s) consumed 0.3 volts in the battery 4 hours continuously.
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