A Broadband Vibration-Based Energy Harvester Using an Array of Piezoelectric Beams Connected by Springs

Piezoelectric cantilevered beams have been widely used as vibration-based energy harvesters. Nevertheless, these devices have a narrow frequency band and if the excitation is slightly different there is a significant drop in the level of power generated. To handle this problem, the present investiga...

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Main Authors: V. Meruane, K. Pichara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Shock and Vibration
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9614842
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spelling doaj-db05c9f180de46258f051b5b1d88f3152020-11-24T22:38:45ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1070-96221875-92032016-01-01201610.1155/2016/96148429614842A Broadband Vibration-Based Energy Harvester Using an Array of Piezoelectric Beams Connected by SpringsV. Meruane0K. Pichara1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad de Chile, Beauchef 851, 9370456 Santiago, ChileDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad de Chile, Beauchef 851, 9370456 Santiago, ChilePiezoelectric cantilevered beams have been widely used as vibration-based energy harvesters. Nevertheless, these devices have a narrow frequency band and if the excitation is slightly different there is a significant drop in the level of power generated. To handle this problem, the present investigation proposes the use of an array of piezoelectric cantilevered beams connected by springs as a broadband vibration-based energy harvester. The equations for the voltage and power output of the system are derived based on the analytical solution of the piezoelectric cantilevered energy harvester with Euler-Bernoulli beam assumptions. To study the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed system, the results are compared with those of an array of disconnected beams (with no springs). The analytical model is validated with experimental measurements of three bimorph beams with and without springs. The results show that connecting the array of beams with springs allows increasing the frequency band of operation and increasing the amount of power generated.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9614842
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A Broadband Vibration-Based Energy Harvester Using an Array of Piezoelectric Beams Connected by Springs
Shock and Vibration
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K. Pichara
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title A Broadband Vibration-Based Energy Harvester Using an Array of Piezoelectric Beams Connected by Springs
title_short A Broadband Vibration-Based Energy Harvester Using an Array of Piezoelectric Beams Connected by Springs
title_full A Broadband Vibration-Based Energy Harvester Using an Array of Piezoelectric Beams Connected by Springs
title_fullStr A Broadband Vibration-Based Energy Harvester Using an Array of Piezoelectric Beams Connected by Springs
title_full_unstemmed A Broadband Vibration-Based Energy Harvester Using an Array of Piezoelectric Beams Connected by Springs
title_sort broadband vibration-based energy harvester using an array of piezoelectric beams connected by springs
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Shock and Vibration
issn 1070-9622
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description Piezoelectric cantilevered beams have been widely used as vibration-based energy harvesters. Nevertheless, these devices have a narrow frequency band and if the excitation is slightly different there is a significant drop in the level of power generated. To handle this problem, the present investigation proposes the use of an array of piezoelectric cantilevered beams connected by springs as a broadband vibration-based energy harvester. The equations for the voltage and power output of the system are derived based on the analytical solution of the piezoelectric cantilevered energy harvester with Euler-Bernoulli beam assumptions. To study the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed system, the results are compared with those of an array of disconnected beams (with no springs). The analytical model is validated with experimental measurements of three bimorph beams with and without springs. The results show that connecting the array of beams with springs allows increasing the frequency band of operation and increasing the amount of power generated.
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