Experimental Validation of Equivalent Circuit Modelling of the Piezo-Stripe Harvester Attached to the SFSF Rectangular Plate

Plate-like structures with attached piezo-patch elements are widely used in marine, aerospace and civil infrastructure applications to power small devices with low power demand or used for monitoring of vibration structures. In order to assess the feasibility of an energy harvesting system to genera...

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Main Author: Koszewnik Andrzej
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-03-01
Series:Acta Mechanica et Automatica
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/ama-2020-0002
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spelling doaj-b280e4c65a7f4f349455ad22374080b02021-09-06T19:41:06ZengSciendoActa Mechanica et Automatica 2300-53192020-03-0114181510.2478/ama-2020-0002ama-2020-0002Experimental Validation of Equivalent Circuit Modelling of the Piezo-Stripe Harvester Attached to the SFSF Rectangular PlateKoszewnik Andrzej0Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Robotics Systems and Mechatronics, Wiejska 45C, 15-351 Białystok, PolandPlate-like structures with attached piezo-patch elements are widely used in marine, aerospace and civil infrastructure applications to power small devices with low power demand or used for monitoring of vibration structures. In order to assess the feasibility of an energy harvesting system to generate power output from a harvester, an accurate electromechanical model of the piezo-patch harvester attached to a 2D structure in modal coordinates is required. Taking into account this fact, this study is focused on the analysis of the piezoharvester orientations on the SFSF (Simply Supported-Free-Simply Supported-Free) plate undergoing forced dynamic excitation. The results obtained from the numerical analysis of a smart structure led to determining quasi-optimal piezo-harvester location on the structure, and next, to determining a multi-mode representation of the equivalent circuit model. The experimental set-up carried out on the lab stand properly verified the parameters of the ECM model. Finally, the proposed approach can be used for the structural health monitoring of vibration of some 2D mechanical structures like the front wall of a dishwasher.https://doi.org/10.2478/ama-2020-0002aluminium platepiezo-harvesterenergy harvesting systemmodal analysisequivalent circuit model (ecm)
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Experimental Validation of Equivalent Circuit Modelling of the Piezo-Stripe Harvester Attached to the SFSF Rectangular Plate
Acta Mechanica et Automatica
aluminium plate
piezo-harvester
energy harvesting system
modal analysis
equivalent circuit model (ecm)
author_facet Koszewnik Andrzej
author_sort Koszewnik Andrzej
title Experimental Validation of Equivalent Circuit Modelling of the Piezo-Stripe Harvester Attached to the SFSF Rectangular Plate
title_short Experimental Validation of Equivalent Circuit Modelling of the Piezo-Stripe Harvester Attached to the SFSF Rectangular Plate
title_full Experimental Validation of Equivalent Circuit Modelling of the Piezo-Stripe Harvester Attached to the SFSF Rectangular Plate
title_fullStr Experimental Validation of Equivalent Circuit Modelling of the Piezo-Stripe Harvester Attached to the SFSF Rectangular Plate
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Validation of Equivalent Circuit Modelling of the Piezo-Stripe Harvester Attached to the SFSF Rectangular Plate
title_sort experimental validation of equivalent circuit modelling of the piezo-stripe harvester attached to the sfsf rectangular plate
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Mechanica et Automatica
issn 2300-5319
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Plate-like structures with attached piezo-patch elements are widely used in marine, aerospace and civil infrastructure applications to power small devices with low power demand or used for monitoring of vibration structures. In order to assess the feasibility of an energy harvesting system to generate power output from a harvester, an accurate electromechanical model of the piezo-patch harvester attached to a 2D structure in modal coordinates is required. Taking into account this fact, this study is focused on the analysis of the piezoharvester orientations on the SFSF (Simply Supported-Free-Simply Supported-Free) plate undergoing forced dynamic excitation. The results obtained from the numerical analysis of a smart structure led to determining quasi-optimal piezo-harvester location on the structure, and next, to determining a multi-mode representation of the equivalent circuit model. The experimental set-up carried out on the lab stand properly verified the parameters of the ECM model. Finally, the proposed approach can be used for the structural health monitoring of vibration of some 2D mechanical structures like the front wall of a dishwasher.
topic aluminium plate
piezo-harvester
energy harvesting system
modal analysis
equivalent circuit model (ecm)
url https://doi.org/10.2478/ama-2020-0002
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