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There is a system to generate power by converting the potential energy generated by a vehicle going up on a speed breaker into kinetic energy. When the vehicle moves over the inclined plates, it gains height resulting in an increase in potential energy, which is wasted in a conventional rumble strip. When the breaker comes down, they crank a lever fitted to a ratchet-wheel type mechanism (an angular motion converter) which in turn rotates a geared shaft loaded with recoil springs. The output of this shaft is coupled to a dynamo to convert kinetic energy into electricity.
There are 3 different mechanisms from which power can be generated from speed breakers which are Crank-shaft mechanism, Roller mechanism and Rack-Pinion mechanism and in this report all three are explained. You can use this report for your reference and study work.
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