Mohd Noor Fakhzan Mohd Kazim
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This page provides access to research works by Mohd Noor Fakhzan bin Mohd Kazim, currently a Lecturer of School of Mechatronic Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP).
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Skills and Expertise:Design Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Mechatronics Composites,Steel,LabVIEW programming,Education Research,Vibration Testing Piezoelectricity,Energy Harvesting,Plating and GRE.
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A complete system modelling of piezoelectric energy harvester (PEH) with silicon carbide (SiC) used as cantilever base
(Penerbit UTM Press, 2014)Silicon carbide (SiC) is a material that possesses hardness and robustness to operate under high temperature condition. This work is a pilot in exploring the feasibility of cubic piezo element on the SiC wafer with integrated ... -
A 3D gluing defect inspection system using shape-based matching application from two cameras
(Praise Worthy Prize S.r.l., 2013)This research is regarding the application of a vision algorithm to identify the operations of a system in order to control the decision making concerning jobs and work pieces recognition that are to be made during system ... -
Structural steel plate damage detection using non destructive testing, frame energy based statistical features and artificial neural networks
(Elsevier Ltd., 2013)This paper discusses about the detection of damages present in the steel plates using nondestructive vibration testing. A simple experimental model has been developed to hold the steel plate complying with the simply ... -
Vibration based energy harvesting using piezoelectric material
(IEEE Conference Publications, 2011)Energy harvesting has been around for centuries in the form of windmills, watermills and passive solar power systems. It is not only restricted to the natural resources but it has widen the tapping source to utilise the ... -
Harvesting vibration energy using piezoelectric material: modeling, simulation and experimental verifications
(Elsevier Ltd., 2013)Piezoelectric materials produce electrical charges when subjected to dynamic strain. These materials can be used to capture and store vibrational energy which later can be used to power up small devices. This paper presents ...