Energy harvesting from railway vibrations - A numerical study based on beam-on-elastic-foundation under quasi-static loading
Author | Elshafei, S. |
Author | Hussein, M. |
Author | Renno, J. |
Author | Muthalif, A. |
Available date | 2023-06-01T07:08:24Z |
Publication Date | 2021-06-28 |
Publication Name | 8th International Conference on Computational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, COMPDYN 2021 |
Citation | Elshafei, S., Hussein, M., Renno, J., & Muthalif, A. ENERGY HARVESTING FROM RAILWAY VIBRATIONS–A NUMERICAL STUDY BASED ON BEAM-ON-ELASTIC-FOUNDATION UNDER QUASI-STATIC LOADING. |
Abstract | The objective of this paper is to investigate energy harvesting of train-induced rail vibrations and to provide a comparison between various feasible harvesting locations based on the expected electrical power output. The vibrations of the railway track are modelled using the beam-on-elastic-foundation model under quasi-static loading. The loading applied is from a passenger train moving at a constant velocity. The vibrations of the railway track are then used to determine the energy harvested at each location using one-degree-of-freedom models. The numerical study concludes that the optimal configuration of the harvester is on the rail for the vibration harvester and as a harvesting rail pad between the sleeper and the rail for the compression harvester. The harvested energy with each configurations is O(∼ 10−6) and O(1) J/kg of harvester, respectively. |
Sponsor | This paper has been carried out under a research project entitled “Framework for Research on Railway Engineering” which is supported by a grant sponsored by Qatar Rail and managed by Qatar University under reference number: QUEX-CENG-Rail 17/18. |
Language | en |
Publisher | National Technical University of Athens |
Subject | Ballasted track Energy harvesting Passenger trains Stack harvester Vibration energy harvester |
Type | Conference Paper |
Volume Number | 2021-June |
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