Analytical Electromechanical Modeling of Nanoscale Flexoelectric Energy Harvesting

With the attention focused on harvesting energy from the ambient environment for nanoscale electronic devices, electromechanical coupling effects in materials have been studied for many potential applications. Flexoelectricity can be observed in all dielectric materials, coupling the strain gradient...

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Main Authors: Yaxuan Su, Xiaohui Lin, Rui Huang, Zhidong Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/11/2273
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spelling doaj-8eedc6ce3be44955abc355f34d812a372020-11-25T01:58:52ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-06-01911227310.3390/app9112273app9112273Analytical Electromechanical Modeling of Nanoscale Flexoelectric Energy HarvestingYaxuan Su0Xiaohui Lin1Rui Huang2Zhidong Zhou3Chengyi University College, Jimei University, Xiamen 361021, ChinaDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, College of Materials, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, ChinaDepartment of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712, USADepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, College of Materials, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, ChinaWith the attention focused on harvesting energy from the ambient environment for nanoscale electronic devices, electromechanical coupling effects in materials have been studied for many potential applications. Flexoelectricity can be observed in all dielectric materials, coupling the strain gradients and polarization, and may lead to strong size-dependent effects at the nanoscale. This paper investigates the flexoelectric energy harvesting under the harmonic mechanical excitation, based on a model similar to the classical Euler−Bernoulli beam theory. The electric Gibbs free energy and the generalized Hamilton’s variational principle for a flexoelectric body are used to derive the coupled governing equations for flexoelectric beams. The closed-form electromechanical expressions are obtained for the steady-state response to the harmonic mechanical excitation in the flexoelectric cantilever beams. The results show that the voltage output, power density, and mechanical vibration response exhibit significant scale effects at the nanoscale. Especially, the output power density for energy harvesting has an optimal value at an intrinsic length scale. This intrinsic length is proportional to the material flexoelectric coefficient. Moreover, it is found that the optimal load resistance for peak power density depends on the beam thickness at the small scale with a critical thickness. Our research indicates that flexoelectric energy harvesting could be a valid alternative to piezoelectric energy harvesting at micro- or nanoscales.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/11/2273flexoelectricityvariational principleenergy harvestingfrequency response functiondistributed-parameter model
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author Yaxuan Su
Xiaohui Lin
Rui Huang
Zhidong Zhou
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Xiaohui Lin
Rui Huang
Zhidong Zhou
Analytical Electromechanical Modeling of Nanoscale Flexoelectric Energy Harvesting
Applied Sciences
flexoelectricity
variational principle
energy harvesting
frequency response function
distributed-parameter model
author_facet Yaxuan Su
Xiaohui Lin
Rui Huang
Zhidong Zhou
author_sort Yaxuan Su
title Analytical Electromechanical Modeling of Nanoscale Flexoelectric Energy Harvesting
title_short Analytical Electromechanical Modeling of Nanoscale Flexoelectric Energy Harvesting
title_full Analytical Electromechanical Modeling of Nanoscale Flexoelectric Energy Harvesting
title_fullStr Analytical Electromechanical Modeling of Nanoscale Flexoelectric Energy Harvesting
title_full_unstemmed Analytical Electromechanical Modeling of Nanoscale Flexoelectric Energy Harvesting
title_sort analytical electromechanical modeling of nanoscale flexoelectric energy harvesting
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2019-06-01
description With the attention focused on harvesting energy from the ambient environment for nanoscale electronic devices, electromechanical coupling effects in materials have been studied for many potential applications. Flexoelectricity can be observed in all dielectric materials, coupling the strain gradients and polarization, and may lead to strong size-dependent effects at the nanoscale. This paper investigates the flexoelectric energy harvesting under the harmonic mechanical excitation, based on a model similar to the classical Euler−Bernoulli beam theory. The electric Gibbs free energy and the generalized Hamilton’s variational principle for a flexoelectric body are used to derive the coupled governing equations for flexoelectric beams. The closed-form electromechanical expressions are obtained for the steady-state response to the harmonic mechanical excitation in the flexoelectric cantilever beams. The results show that the voltage output, power density, and mechanical vibration response exhibit significant scale effects at the nanoscale. Especially, the output power density for energy harvesting has an optimal value at an intrinsic length scale. This intrinsic length is proportional to the material flexoelectric coefficient. Moreover, it is found that the optimal load resistance for peak power density depends on the beam thickness at the small scale with a critical thickness. Our research indicates that flexoelectric energy harvesting could be a valid alternative to piezoelectric energy harvesting at micro- or nanoscales.
topic flexoelectricity
variational principle
energy harvesting
frequency response function
distributed-parameter model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/11/2273
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