power generating floor

hi!
i am thinking about working on the concept of power generation out of the pressure exerted on the floor while.i'm thinking of using the concept of dynamo action.can somebody please guide me as to how this motion can be transmitted to the dynamo.i'm not able to gather any threads for working on this topic.

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  • cranky
    cranky
    One famous concept is placing peizoelectric material.On appying pressure,potential is created. It has been implemented in Japan in a certain place(don't remember).The problem with peizo floors is that it is very expensive😁
  • electronicsunzz
    electronicsunzz
    using piezoelectric we can convert the PRESSURE into the ELECTRIC voltage i.e potential difference. so when ever we step on the floor , the pressure is exerted on the floor , using piezoelectric chamber this pressure can be converted into the electrical voltage , this voltage is fed to
    1.The light, if we want to see the light as per our foot pressed on the floor .
    2.the buzzer, if we want to hear the sound as per the foot pressed on the floor .😎😎
  • shantanu k.
    shantanu k.
    hey!!
    thanks a lot for providing me with your suggestions!
    can you please suggest me as with what would be the best material to work with which would exhibit piezoelectric effect?
  • cranky
    cranky
    some ceramics,bones etc. you could check wiki on that😁

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