On the Development of a Vibration Energy Harvesting Mechanism and the Influence of the Number of Wire Turns

This article deals with a research activity to design and to build a vibration energy harvesting (VEH) mechanism based on an electromagnetic method, where the energy source is from translational-harmonic vibration. In the developed VEH mechanism, a magnetic mass moves linearly back and forth within...

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Main Authors: Wiwiek Hendrowati, Bambang Daryanto W Daryanto W, I Nyoman Sutantra
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Language:English
Published: Institute for Research and Public Services 2010-05-01
Series:IPTEK: The Journal for Technology and Science
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Online Access:http://iptek.its.ac.id/index.php/jts/article/view/35/32
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spelling doaj-fbd22c9562954fb299017df7377912512020-11-25T02:42:24ZengInstitute for Research and Public ServicesIPTEK: The Journal for Technology and Science0853-40982088-20332010-05-012128589http://dx.doi.org/10.12962/j20882033.v21i2.35On the Development of a Vibration Energy Harvesting Mechanism and the Influence of the Number of Wire TurnsWiwiek Hendrowati,Bambang Daryanto W Daryanto WI Nyoman SutantraThis article deals with a research activity to design and to build a vibration energy harvesting (VEH) mechanism based on an electromagnetic method, where the energy source is from translational-harmonic vibration. In the developed VEH mechanism, a magnetic mass moves linearly back and forth within an electrical coil made from conductive-wire windings. In accordance to oscillating mass motion of a particular amplitude and frequency, the voltage which can be harvested is then measured and analyzed. The choice of an electromagnetic method stemmed from the availability of materials to construct the VEH mechanism. In the VEH mechanism, a mass size, a wire diameter and material, a coil length, and a vibration amplitude and frequency were considered constant, while the number of wire turns was varied. The constructed VEH was tested for 1,000, 1,500, 2,000, 2,500, and 3,000wire turns. The voltage density being harvested was recorded as 0.2820, 0.3715, 0.5695, 0.7343 and 0.9300 volt/cm3, respectively.http://iptek.its.ac.id/index.php/jts/article/view/35/32vibration energy harvestingelectro-magnetic methodtranslational vibrationwire turns
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author Wiwiek Hendrowati,
Bambang Daryanto W Daryanto W
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Bambang Daryanto W Daryanto W
I Nyoman Sutantra
On the Development of a Vibration Energy Harvesting Mechanism and the Influence of the Number of Wire Turns
IPTEK: The Journal for Technology and Science
vibration energy harvesting
electro-magnetic method
translational vibration
wire turns
author_facet Wiwiek Hendrowati,
Bambang Daryanto W Daryanto W
I Nyoman Sutantra
author_sort Wiwiek Hendrowati,
title On the Development of a Vibration Energy Harvesting Mechanism and the Influence of the Number of Wire Turns
title_short On the Development of a Vibration Energy Harvesting Mechanism and the Influence of the Number of Wire Turns
title_full On the Development of a Vibration Energy Harvesting Mechanism and the Influence of the Number of Wire Turns
title_fullStr On the Development of a Vibration Energy Harvesting Mechanism and the Influence of the Number of Wire Turns
title_full_unstemmed On the Development of a Vibration Energy Harvesting Mechanism and the Influence of the Number of Wire Turns
title_sort on the development of a vibration energy harvesting mechanism and the influence of the number of wire turns
publisher Institute for Research and Public Services
series IPTEK: The Journal for Technology and Science
issn 0853-4098
2088-2033
publishDate 2010-05-01
description This article deals with a research activity to design and to build a vibration energy harvesting (VEH) mechanism based on an electromagnetic method, where the energy source is from translational-harmonic vibration. In the developed VEH mechanism, a magnetic mass moves linearly back and forth within an electrical coil made from conductive-wire windings. In accordance to oscillating mass motion of a particular amplitude and frequency, the voltage which can be harvested is then measured and analyzed. The choice of an electromagnetic method stemmed from the availability of materials to construct the VEH mechanism. In the VEH mechanism, a mass size, a wire diameter and material, a coil length, and a vibration amplitude and frequency were considered constant, while the number of wire turns was varied. The constructed VEH was tested for 1,000, 1,500, 2,000, 2,500, and 3,000wire turns. The voltage density being harvested was recorded as 0.2820, 0.3715, 0.5695, 0.7343 and 0.9300 volt/cm3, respectively.
topic vibration energy harvesting
electro-magnetic method
translational vibration
wire turns
url http://iptek.its.ac.id/index.php/jts/article/view/35/32
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