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Design and testing of a novel human-powered generator device as a backup solution to power Cranfield´s Nano-Membrane Toilet

In today’s world there are 2.6 billion people that lack basic sanitation (37% of
world inhabitants). In August of 2012, Cranfield University was awarded by the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with $810,000 to produce a prototype of the
Cranfield’s innovative Nano-membrane Toilet (NMT). Finally, the prototype is
going to be exhibited at the “Reinvent the Toilet Fair” during 21st and 22nd of
March 2014 in the Taj Palace Hotel, New Delhi (India).
Cranfield’s NMT demands electricity for its daily performance. Nevertheless, it is
targeted to off-grid communities. Consequently, a human-powered generator
(HPG) was selected as a backup solution. The current MSc by Research aimed
to design and test of a prototype of the aforesaid HPG. Moreover, to promote its
usage, a portable power supply unit is designed to store energy and power
small-loads like charging mobile phones and electric lighting.
To select the most suitable design for our case study, a methodology using the
Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to the Ideal Solution has been
developed. As a result the plugged-in bike HPG alternative was selected. Next,
prototypes of this generator and the portable power supply unit were developed,
tested and shipped for display.
While testing of the plugged-in generator and portable power supply unit, 26
Watt-hours (Wh) were harvested over 15 minutes, with its corresponding
average charging power of 105 Watts. Nevertheless, the present study
concludes 96 Wh as a more accurate energy level to be harvested during one
hour of pedalling.
Considering 96 Wh of energy, a round-trip battery efficiency of 70% (lead-acid),
and a NMT’s demand of 283 Wh; a 10 people household needs to pedal the
HPG over 4 hours and 20 minutes. Nevertheless, if considering an 85% inverter
efficiency, 57.12 Wh are available to fully charge one mobile phone (5.6 Wh)
and provide 4.5 hours of room and desk lighting (11 Watts bulb).

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:CRANFIELD1/oai:dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk:1826/8440
Date04 1900
CreatorsPerez Lopez, Eloy
ContributorsKolios, Athanasios, Brennan, Feargal
PublisherCranfield University
Source SetsCRANFIELD1
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis or dissertation, Masters, MSc by Research
Rights© Cranfield University 2014. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the copyright owner.

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