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Power-scavenging Tumbleweed Rover Design, development, and testing of a Tumbleweed rover capable of generating electrical power by utilizing wind energy

Posted on:2011-01-27Degree:M.A.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Basic, Goran JurisaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2442390002469982Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Most current space robotics vehicles use solar energy as their prime energy source. In spherical robotic vehicles the use of solar cells is very restricted.;Focusing on the particular problem, an improved method to generate electrical power will be developed; the innovation is the use of an internal pendulum-generator mechanism to generate electrical power while the ball is rolling. This concept will enable spherical robots on future long-duration planetary exploration missions.;Through a developed proof-of-concept prototype, inspired by the Russian thistle plant, or tumbleweed, this thesis will demonstrate power generation capabilities of such a mechanism. Furthermore, it will also present and validate a parametric analytical model that can be used in future developments as a design tool to quantify power and define design parameters. The same model was used to define the design parameters and power generation capabilities of such a system in Martian environment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Power, Tumbleweed
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