Magnetic flux concentration methods for magnetic energy harvesting module

This paper presents magnetic flux concentration methods for magnetic energy harvesting module. The purpose of this study is to harvest 1 mW energy with a Brooks coil 2 cm in diameter from environmental magnetic field at 60 Hz. Because the harvesting power is proportional to the square of the magneti...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Wakiwaka Hiroyuki, Hattori Gen-ya, Tashiro Kunihisa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2013-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20134006011
id doaj-01550f11cfb0422d8e273716b68e63cb
record_format Article
spelling doaj-01550f11cfb0422d8e273716b68e63cb2021-08-02T11:13:42ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2013-01-01400601110.1051/epjconf/20134006011Magnetic flux concentration methods for magnetic energy harvesting moduleWakiwaka HiroyukiHattori Gen-yaTashiro KunihisaThis paper presents magnetic flux concentration methods for magnetic energy harvesting module. The purpose of this study is to harvest 1 mW energy with a Brooks coil 2 cm in diameter from environmental magnetic field at 60 Hz. Because the harvesting power is proportional to the square of the magnetic flux density, we consider the use of a magnetic flux concentration coil and a magnetic core. The magnetic flux concentration coil consists of an air­core Brooks coil and a resonant capacitor. When a uniform magnetic field crossed the coil, the magnetic flux distribution around the coil was changed. It is found that the magnetic field in an area is concentrated larger than 20 times compared with the uniform magnetic field. Compared with the air­core coil, our designed magnetic core makes the harvested energy ten­fold. According to ICNIRP2010 guideline, the acceptable level of magnetic field is 0.2 mT in the frequency range between 25 Hz and 400 Hz. Without the two magnetic flux concentration methods, the corresponding energy is limited to 1 µW. In contrast, our experimental results successfully demonstrate energy harvesting of 1 mW from a magnetic field of 0.03 mT at 60 Hz.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20134006011
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Wakiwaka Hiroyuki
Hattori Gen-ya
Tashiro Kunihisa
spellingShingle Wakiwaka Hiroyuki
Hattori Gen-ya
Tashiro Kunihisa
Magnetic flux concentration methods for magnetic energy harvesting module
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Wakiwaka Hiroyuki
Hattori Gen-ya
Tashiro Kunihisa
author_sort Wakiwaka Hiroyuki
title Magnetic flux concentration methods for magnetic energy harvesting module
title_short Magnetic flux concentration methods for magnetic energy harvesting module
title_full Magnetic flux concentration methods for magnetic energy harvesting module
title_fullStr Magnetic flux concentration methods for magnetic energy harvesting module
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic flux concentration methods for magnetic energy harvesting module
title_sort magnetic flux concentration methods for magnetic energy harvesting module
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2013-01-01
description This paper presents magnetic flux concentration methods for magnetic energy harvesting module. The purpose of this study is to harvest 1 mW energy with a Brooks coil 2 cm in diameter from environmental magnetic field at 60 Hz. Because the harvesting power is proportional to the square of the magnetic flux density, we consider the use of a magnetic flux concentration coil and a magnetic core. The magnetic flux concentration coil consists of an air­core Brooks coil and a resonant capacitor. When a uniform magnetic field crossed the coil, the magnetic flux distribution around the coil was changed. It is found that the magnetic field in an area is concentrated larger than 20 times compared with the uniform magnetic field. Compared with the air­core coil, our designed magnetic core makes the harvested energy ten­fold. According to ICNIRP2010 guideline, the acceptable level of magnetic field is 0.2 mT in the frequency range between 25 Hz and 400 Hz. Without the two magnetic flux concentration methods, the corresponding energy is limited to 1 µW. In contrast, our experimental results successfully demonstrate energy harvesting of 1 mW from a magnetic field of 0.03 mT at 60 Hz.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20134006011
work_keys_str_mv AT wakiwakahiroyuki magneticfluxconcentrationmethodsformagneticenergyharvestingmodule
AT hattorigenya magneticfluxconcentrationmethodsformagneticenergyharvestingmodule
AT tashirokunihisa magneticfluxconcentrationmethodsformagneticenergyharvestingmodule
_version_ 1721233291075387392