POWER JACK Report 35 Pages
POWER JACK Report 35 Pages
POWER JACK Report 35 Pages
O: ORGANIZATION OF WORK.
C: COSTING OF WORK.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. CONSTRUCTION
3. WORKING
4. ASSEMBLY DRAWING
5. PROCESS SHEETS
6. COST ESTIMATION.
8. APPLICATION
10. REFERENCE
CHAPTER ~ 1
INTRODUCTION
Solar power jack
Introduction:
Mrs. Pratibha Patil and Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh giving the more
intention on developing the renewable energy sources and utilization of the same
nonconventional energy sources is to reduce the fossil fuel cost. The fossil fuels
are like wood, crude oil, natural gases etc. The wood is a very consumable type of
fuel in India hence reducing the jungle and trees. Due to this the pollution is
increased and rains falling also reduced. The another fossil fuels are not fulfilling
the needs of energy of India and the use is very vast in India due to the huge
population. The cost of fuel like crude oil and natural gases are depends on the US
currency hence the prices these fuels are always variable in the world markets we
hear, read and watch the prices of these fuels are increasing day by day .Our
country is big and the use of fuel is also increasing day by day very large part of
economy is spent on fuel in a year. Almost 35% price of total economy of India is
spent on fuel in India which is approximately near to the total price of total
sunrays. The price spent on fuel is decreased and it can participate the economic
solar cell.
The main aim is to introduce the use of nonconventional energy source to run the
mechanical machines jack is well known to all for its application & need. It is a
equipment basically used to lift, move, rotate .we know that except some rear cases
any mechanical machines needs some power or drive through any type of
energy.That means external source is needed to work the m/c.As like the jack is
also work on diesel generator engine,electric motor etc.The remaining all parts
As the total investment on the project is more we are making the model of
We are making the design of jack to lift the car up to 10kg.Hence to lift the
weight of 10kg we shall to develop the torque of 10kg. We are designing the
following components .
4)Power required to operate the whole assembly & to lift the load.
forces acting on the arm of the jack to wistand the load the time of lifting the load.
The same design we can use to lift the load up to 1ton taking in consideration the
design & the material to be used. Remaining all format remains the same.
Man has needed and used energy at as increasing rate for his substance and
well. Being ever since be came on the earth a few million years ago. Primitire man
required energy primarily in the form of food. He derived this by eating plants or
animals which he hunted subsequently he discorved fire & his energy need
increased as he started to make use of wood & other biomass to to supply the
energy needs for cooking as well as for keeping himself warm with further demand
for energy man began to use the wind for salling ships & for driving windmills, &
the force of falling water to turn water wheels.Till this time it would not be wrong
to say that the sun is supplying all the energy needs of man either directly or
indirectly & that man was using only renewable sources of energy.
Since 1973,the word “energy” has been continuously in the news. There
have been shortages of oil in many parts of the world & the price of the commodity
has increased sleeply. It is by now clear that the fossil fuel of nonrenewable
resources is gradually coming to an end,oil & natural gas will be depleted first,
sources of energy derived from the sun. Solar energy can be used both directly &
water or air, drying, distillation & cooking .The heat fluids can return be used for
energy can be used directly is through (solar cells)the photovoltaic effect in which
Solar energy is very large inexhaustible source of energy. The power from
thousand of times larger than the present consumption rate on the earth of all
commercial energy sources. Thus in principle solar energy could supply all the
present & future energy needs of the world on a continuing basis. This makes it
In addition to its size, solar energy has two other factors in its favor. Firstly,
energy. Secondly, it is free & available in adequate quantities in almost all parts of
economic nature. One has to striate for the development of cheaper methods of
collection & storage so that the large initial investments required at present in most
Utilization
Liquid passage
absorber plates
The liquid flat plate collector consists of an absorber plate on which the solar
radiation falls after coming through one or more transparent covers (usually made
tubes, which are fixed to the absorber plate or are integral with it. This energy
transfer is the useful gain. The remaining part of the radiation absorbed in the
absorber plate is lost by convection & re-radiation to the surroundings from the top
radiation, while thermal insulation on the back & the edges helps in reducing the
conduction heat loss. The liquid most commonly used is water liquid flat plate
flat plate collector except for the passages through which the air flows. These
passages have to be made larger in order to keep the pressure drop across the
The devices used in photovoltaic conversion are called solar cells when solar
principle advantage associated with solar cells are that they have no moving parts
require little maintenance & work quite satisfactorily with beam or diffuse
radiation. Also they are readily adapted for varying power requirements because a
cell is like a ‘building block’. The main factors limited their use are that they are
still rather costly & that there is very little economy associated with the magnitude
increased costs reduced & the volume of production steadily increased. The
1.5mwp.As a result of the above developments, solar cells are now being used
future they may become one of the important sources of power for providing small
BLOCK DIAGRAM:-
Solar DC
Panel Battery
Existing
Screw
Jack
ON-OFF
Gear - 1
Switch
Chain
Gear - 2
DC
Motor
Shop Floor
Motor Shaft
Solar Panel:-
That is why output from the solar panel is less in the morning
evening and during night hours. And it is maximum at midday. Thus, these solar
panels convert the non conventional energy and thus helping in minimizing the
shortage in conventional energy. This solar energy sources are used for street lights,
laboratory supplies, agricultural farms, solar bikes, water heaters, and house hold
electricity.
These solar panel are available in varies ratings that is 6v, 12v,
18v, 24v, 40v, etc. and different wattages. Say 500 watts, 1000 watts,
2000watts…..etc. In some cases battery chargers are used for charging the battery
but in the applications where the load is not so heavy. The output from solar panel
can be directly connected to the dc battery.
DC batteries are charged during the day time and store the energy
which is utilized during the hours where there are no sun rays and conventional
electricity is not utilized. DC batteries are available in different ratings. The battery
we utilized in our case is 12v, 10AH capacity.
It is permanent magnet type of DC motor. So, no armature and field winding is there
as in conventional DC motor. Only single supply is required. The motor speed can
be changed if the voltage is changed. But, in our application the motor has to operate
at high torque because, it has lifted the crane. So, gear box is incorporated with the
existing DC motor. This gear box reduces the speed and increases the torque of the
motor.
Mechanical Assembly:-
A) Design of gearbox
B) MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS:-
Parts Lists:-
Cost Estimation:-
Material Rates:-
i)Mild Steel = Rs.50/kg
ii)Cast Iron = Rs.50/kg
iii)EN31 = Rs.80/kg
iv)EN8 = Rs.60/kg
v)Gun Metal = Rs.300/kg
Machining Rates :-
i)Turning = Rs.20/hr
ii)Milling = Rs.40/hr
iii)Drilling = Rs.15/hr
iv)Shaping = Rs.20/hr
v)Horizontal Boring = Rs.150/hr
vi)Surface Grinding = Rs.75/hr
vii)Ram Milling = Rs.50/hr
viii)Hardening = Rs.30/kg
ix)Toughening = Rs30/kg
x)Cylindrical Grinding = Rs.75/hr
2.LH/RH Screw:-
Material=EN8
Weight=6Kg
Material Cost=6x60=360Rs.
Machining Cost=Lathe+Milling
=90+45=135Rs.
Total Cost=495Rs.
Material=G.M.
Weight=3Kg
Material Cost=3×300=900Rs.
Machining Cost=Lathe+Drilling
=55+5=60Rs.
Total Cost=960Rs.
4. Clamp:-
Material=M.S.
Weight=1Kg
Material Cost=1×50=50Rs.
Machining Cost=Lathe+Milling+Drilling
=15+10+5=30Rs.
Total Cost=80Rs.
5. Rest Pad:-
Material=M.S.
Weight=0. 5Kg
Material Cost=0.5×50=25Rs.
Machining Cost=Milling+Drilling+Shaping
=20+5+10=35Rs.
Total Cost=60Rs.
6.solar panel
1x4000
= 4000
Machining Cost=Welding+Drilling
=5+10=15Rs.
Total Cost =4015Rs.
7. Battery
=2000x1
=2000Rs.
Total Cost =2000Rs.
8.moter
1x1500
= 1500
Machining Cost=Lathe+Plumbing+Drilling
=20+5+10=35Rs.
Total Cost =1535Rs.
9. Gear
4 x700
= 2800
Machining Cost=Lathe+Plumbing+Drilling
=20+5+10=35Rs.
Total Cost =2835Rs.
10 . chain
1 x180
= 180
Machining Cost=Lathe+Plumbing+Drilling
=20+5+10=35Rs.
Total Cost =215Rs
11 switch
1 x150
= 150
Machining Cost=Drilling
=10=10Rs.
Total Cost =165Rs
1) Being the jack operated on DC supply and dc supply is obtained form solar
energy. It helps in minimizing the shortage of conventional energy. Also,
the battery can be charged during the traveling of the car.
2) The operation is done, by closing a single switch which helps in avoiding
the man power, for jack operation.
3) Being DC motor is suggested NO inversion of DC supply is required.
Disadvantage:-
1) Solar panel is can not be charge in rainy season. So, these systems are
helpless in rainy season.
Future Scope:-
1) The solar based power jacks so developed have many advantages steel
some lacunas are there. These lacunas are over come in further
enhancement circuitry project.
2) In rainy season the conventional electricity generation is more, so, the
battery charging can be done without solar. For this purpose the required
battery charges will be developed in futures.
3) In future enhancements the power required for lifting the car will also,
measured by using some transistors and if the load is more than the
recommended load of the jack, the system will be stopped.
4) On line charging can be done.
CHAPTER NO.
1) PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE:-
a) Add lubricant inside the gear box timely to reduce friction & wear.
2) BREAKDOWN MAINTENANCE:-