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A railway vehicle-electromagnetic suspension coupling system for vibration reduction with energy harvesting

A railway vehicle-electromagnetic suspension coupling system for vibration reduction with energy harvesting
A railway vehicle-electromagnetic suspension coupling system for vibration reduction with energy harvesting
Environmental concerns and energy price increases have accelerated the global trend toward two research directions. One is seeking green energies harvested by energy converters [1-4]. Papers [3,4] provide details of various energy harvesters with references. Another is to develop designs to reduce energy waste by harvesting vibration energies in transports. There have been papers dealing with different designs to harvest vibration energy [5,6]. Regenerative suspensions in harvesting energies while reducing vibrations are reported, of which details can be referred in the review papers [7~10]. Electromagnetic energy harvester is an electric system, which is connected into a vehicle results a mechanical-electrical coupling system. For effective designs, an interdisciplinary study is necessary. Paper [11] investigated this type of system to reveal its coupling effects. This paper investigates a railway vehicle electromagnetic coupling system to provide a modelling for effective vibration reductions and energy harvesting in high-speed trains.
Vibration energy harvesters, Electromagnetic-suspensions, Vibration reductions, Mechanical electromagnetic interactions, Railway vehicle dynamics
2329-3675
Xing, Jing
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Qin, Li
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Xing, Jing
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Qin, Li
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Xing, Jing and Qin, Li (2022) A railway vehicle-electromagnetic suspension coupling system for vibration reduction with energy harvesting. In ICSV29, Annual Congress of International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration (IIAV). 8 pp . (In Press)

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Abstract

Environmental concerns and energy price increases have accelerated the global trend toward two research directions. One is seeking green energies harvested by energy converters [1-4]. Papers [3,4] provide details of various energy harvesters with references. Another is to develop designs to reduce energy waste by harvesting vibration energies in transports. There have been papers dealing with different designs to harvest vibration energy [5,6]. Regenerative suspensions in harvesting energies while reducing vibrations are reported, of which details can be referred in the review papers [7~10]. Electromagnetic energy harvester is an electric system, which is connected into a vehicle results a mechanical-electrical coupling system. For effective designs, an interdisciplinary study is necessary. Paper [11] investigated this type of system to reveal its coupling effects. This paper investigates a railway vehicle electromagnetic coupling system to provide a modelling for effective vibration reductions and energy harvesting in high-speed trains.

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Accepted/In Press date: 29 December 2022
Venue - Dates: 29th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, , Prague, Czech Republic, 2023-07-09 - 2023-08-13
Keywords: Vibration energy harvesters, Electromagnetic-suspensions, Vibration reductions, Mechanical electromagnetic interactions, Railway vehicle dynamics

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Local EPrints ID: 479843
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479843
ISSN: 2329-3675
PURE UUID: 0324c9c0-92c8-462d-9327-90c65ceb8843

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Date deposited: 27 Jul 2023 16:02
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:48

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Author: Jing Xing
Author: Li Qin

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