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International Conference on Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Applications 2017
Modelling and analysis of piezoelectric cantilever energy harvester for different proof mass and material proportion
Shashank, R.^1 ; Harisha, S.K.^1 ; Abhishek, M.C.^1
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, R v College of Engineering, Mysuru road, Bengaluru, India^1
关键词: Electrical power output;    Electrical voltages;    Environmental parameter;    Maximum power output;    Modelling and analysis;    Piezoelectric cantilevers;    Research and development;    Vibrational energies;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/310/1/012147/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1757-899X/310/1/012147
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

Energy harvesting using ambient energy sources is one of the fast growing trends in the world, research and development in the area of energy harvesting is moving progressively to get maximum power output from the existing resources. The ambient sources of energy available in the nature are solar energy, wind energy, thermal energy, vibrational energy etc. out of these methods energy harvesting by vibrational energy sources gain more importance due to its nature of not getting influenced by any environmental parameters and its free availability at anytime and anywhere. The project mainly deals with validating the values of voltage and electrical power output of experimentally conducted energy harvester, varying the parameters of the energy harvester and analyse the effect of the parameters on the performance of the energy harvester and compare the results. The cantilever beam was designed, analysed and simulated using COMSOL multi-physics software. The energy harvester gives an electrical output voltage of the 2.75 volts at a natural frequency of 37.2 Hz and an electrical power of 29μW. Decreasing the percentage of the piezoelectric material and simultaneously increasing the percentage of polymer material (so that total percentage of proportion remains same) increases the electrical voltage and decreases the natural frequency of the beam linearly upto 3.9V and 28.847 Hz till the percentage proportion of the beam was 24% piezoelectric beam and 76% polymer beam when the percentage proportion increased to 26% and 74% natural frequency goes on decreases further but voltage suddenly drops to 2.8V. The voltage generated by energy harvester increases proportionally and reaches 3.7V until weight of the proof mass reaches 4 grams and further increase in the weight of the proof mass decreases the voltage generated by energy harvester. Thus the investigation conveys that the weight of the proof mass and the length of the cantilever beam should be optimised to obtain maximum output efficiency of energy harvester.

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