Design and Evaluation of Double-Stage Energy Harvesting Floor Tile

This paper introduces the design and characterization of a double-stage energy harvesting floor tile that uses a piezoelectric cantilever to generate electricity from human footsteps. A frequency up-conversion principle, in the form of an overshooting piezoelectric cantilever, plucked with a proof m...

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Main Authors: Don Isarakorn, Subhawat Jayasvasti, Phosy Panthongsy, Pattanaphong Janphuang, Kazuhiko Hamamoto
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/20/5582
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spelling doaj-0220ad6f83ce49d199483fed3d5d38fd2020-11-25T02:13:00ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-10-011120558210.3390/su11205582su11205582Design and Evaluation of Double-Stage Energy Harvesting Floor TileDon Isarakorn0Subhawat Jayasvasti1Phosy Panthongsy2Pattanaphong Janphuang3Kazuhiko Hamamoto4Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520, ThailandDepartment of Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520, ThailandDepartment of Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520, ThailandSynchrotron Light Research Institute, 111 University Avenue, Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, ThailandDepartment of Information Media Technology, School of Information and Telecommunication Engineering, Tokai University, Takanawa Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8619, JapanThis paper introduces the design and characterization of a double-stage energy harvesting floor tile that uses a piezoelectric cantilever to generate electricity from human footsteps. A frequency up-conversion principle, in the form of an overshooting piezoelectric cantilever, plucked with a proof mass is utilized to increase energy conversion efficiency. The overshoot of the proof mass is implemented by a mechanical impact between a moving cover plate and a stopper to prevent damage to the plucked piezoelectric element. In an experiment, the piezoelectric cantilever of a floor tile prototype was excited by a pneumatic actuator that simulated human footsteps. The key parameters affecting the electrical power and energy outputs were investigated by actuating the prototype with a few kinds of excitation input. It was found that, when actuated by a single simulated footstep, the prototype was able to produce electrical power and energy in two stages. The cantilever resonated at a frequency of 14.08 Hz. The output electricity was directly proportional to the acceleration of the moving cover plate and the gap between the cover plate and the stopper. An average power of 0.82 mW and a total energy of 2.40 mJ were obtained at an acceleration of 0.93 g and a gap of 4 mm. The prototype had a simple structure and was able to operate over a wide range of frequencies.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/20/5582frequency up-conversionpiezoelectric energy harvesterdouble-stage energy harvesting mechanismlow and variable-frequency vibration energy harvesting
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author Don Isarakorn
Subhawat Jayasvasti
Phosy Panthongsy
Pattanaphong Janphuang
Kazuhiko Hamamoto
spellingShingle Don Isarakorn
Subhawat Jayasvasti
Phosy Panthongsy
Pattanaphong Janphuang
Kazuhiko Hamamoto
Design and Evaluation of Double-Stage Energy Harvesting Floor Tile
Sustainability
frequency up-conversion
piezoelectric energy harvester
double-stage energy harvesting mechanism
low and variable-frequency vibration energy harvesting
author_facet Don Isarakorn
Subhawat Jayasvasti
Phosy Panthongsy
Pattanaphong Janphuang
Kazuhiko Hamamoto
author_sort Don Isarakorn
title Design and Evaluation of Double-Stage Energy Harvesting Floor Tile
title_short Design and Evaluation of Double-Stage Energy Harvesting Floor Tile
title_full Design and Evaluation of Double-Stage Energy Harvesting Floor Tile
title_fullStr Design and Evaluation of Double-Stage Energy Harvesting Floor Tile
title_full_unstemmed Design and Evaluation of Double-Stage Energy Harvesting Floor Tile
title_sort design and evaluation of double-stage energy harvesting floor tile
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-10-01
description This paper introduces the design and characterization of a double-stage energy harvesting floor tile that uses a piezoelectric cantilever to generate electricity from human footsteps. A frequency up-conversion principle, in the form of an overshooting piezoelectric cantilever, plucked with a proof mass is utilized to increase energy conversion efficiency. The overshoot of the proof mass is implemented by a mechanical impact between a moving cover plate and a stopper to prevent damage to the plucked piezoelectric element. In an experiment, the piezoelectric cantilever of a floor tile prototype was excited by a pneumatic actuator that simulated human footsteps. The key parameters affecting the electrical power and energy outputs were investigated by actuating the prototype with a few kinds of excitation input. It was found that, when actuated by a single simulated footstep, the prototype was able to produce electrical power and energy in two stages. The cantilever resonated at a frequency of 14.08 Hz. The output electricity was directly proportional to the acceleration of the moving cover plate and the gap between the cover plate and the stopper. An average power of 0.82 mW and a total energy of 2.40 mJ were obtained at an acceleration of 0.93 g and a gap of 4 mm. The prototype had a simple structure and was able to operate over a wide range of frequencies.
topic frequency up-conversion
piezoelectric energy harvester
double-stage energy harvesting mechanism
low and variable-frequency vibration energy harvesting
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/20/5582
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