Energy recovery model through condenser unit of split type air conditioner

This study represents a technology for generating power using non-natural wind (wind exhaust system). To generate electricity, a vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) in crosswind orientation was put on a air conditioner system. The ADDIE model was used to create this system. Experiments were conducte...

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Main Authors: Kadir, Muhammad Alfi, Razalia, Nizamuddin, Abdul Jalil, Muhammad Zuhairi, Abdul Rahman, Khairul Anuar, Nur Yunus, Faizal Amin
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Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11751/1/P16910_b040ddee2a335f27a428c9e87aa2fd16%203.pdf
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author Kadir, Muhammad Alfi
Razalia, Nizamuddin
Abdul Jalil, Muhammad Zuhairi
Abdul Rahman, Khairul Anuar
Nur Yunus, Faizal Amin
author_facet Kadir, Muhammad Alfi
Razalia, Nizamuddin
Abdul Jalil, Muhammad Zuhairi
Abdul Rahman, Khairul Anuar
Nur Yunus, Faizal Amin
author_sort Kadir, Muhammad Alfi
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description This study represents a technology for generating power using non-natural wind (wind exhaust system). To generate electricity, a vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) in crosswind orientation was put on a air conditioner system. The ADDIE model was used to create this system. Experiments were conducted to evaluate the VAWT's performance. To test the performance of VAWT, a prototype structure was created first. The winds used are from a 1 horsepower air conditioner condenser unit with a 400 mm diameter wind exit. The optimal horizontal position is 160 mm from the centre of the wind outlet, whereas the best vertical position is 50 mm. The power generated in this setup was 0.46 watts. The time it takes to fully charge a battery from zero for the supporting battery and the primary battery, according to theoretical study, is 11 hours and 17 hours, respectively. In actuality, the time it takes to charge the batteries is approaching the theoretically calculated duration. In conjunction with today's technological use, IoT switches were placed as an extra component. For the conclusion, this device may be combined with current split type air conditioners and has a very large market potential. Furthermore, the energy output is predictable and consistent, allowing for continuous power generation via air conditioning
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spelling uthm.eprints-117512024-12-18T00:32:06Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11751/ Energy recovery model through condenser unit of split type air conditioner Kadir, Muhammad Alfi Razalia, Nizamuddin Abdul Jalil, Muhammad Zuhairi Abdul Rahman, Khairul Anuar Nur Yunus, Faizal Amin T Technology (General) This study represents a technology for generating power using non-natural wind (wind exhaust system). To generate electricity, a vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) in crosswind orientation was put on a air conditioner system. The ADDIE model was used to create this system. Experiments were conducted to evaluate the VAWT's performance. To test the performance of VAWT, a prototype structure was created first. The winds used are from a 1 horsepower air conditioner condenser unit with a 400 mm diameter wind exit. The optimal horizontal position is 160 mm from the centre of the wind outlet, whereas the best vertical position is 50 mm. The power generated in this setup was 0.46 watts. The time it takes to fully charge a battery from zero for the supporting battery and the primary battery, according to theoretical study, is 11 hours and 17 hours, respectively. In actuality, the time it takes to charge the batteries is approaching the theoretically calculated duration. In conjunction with today's technological use, IoT switches were placed as an extra component. For the conclusion, this device may be combined with current split type air conditioners and has a very large market potential. Furthermore, the energy output is predictable and consistent, allowing for continuous power generation via air conditioning 2024-06-07 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11751/1/P16910_b040ddee2a335f27a428c9e87aa2fd16%203.pdf Kadir, Muhammad Alfi and Razalia, Nizamuddin and Abdul Jalil, Muhammad Zuhairi and Abdul Rahman, Khairul Anuar and Nur Yunus, Faizal Amin (2024) Energy recovery model through condenser unit of split type air conditioner. In: AIP Conference Proceedings. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0199428
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Energy recovery model through condenser unit of split type air conditioner
title Energy recovery model through condenser unit of split type air conditioner
title_full Energy recovery model through condenser unit of split type air conditioner
title_fullStr Energy recovery model through condenser unit of split type air conditioner
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title_short Energy recovery model through condenser unit of split type air conditioner
title_sort energy recovery model through condenser unit of split type air conditioner
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