Towards modelling and design of magnetostrictive electric generators
Journal article, 2008

The paper deals with application of giant magnetostrictive materials for power harvesting from vibration. Mathematical modelling and design of magnetostrictive electric generators (MEG) are considered. The mathematical model, original MEG and test rig have been developed for simulation and experimental study of conversion of mechanical energy of vibration into electrical energy using Terfenol-D as an active material. Simulation and experimental results have confirmed functionality of designed MEG. Generator using Terfenol-D rod with 50 mm in length and 15 mm in diameter has shown efficiency of the transduction processes up to 25% with maximum power generation up to 240 W.

Villari effect

Terfenol-D

Vibration

Electric generator

Modelling

Magnetostriction

Power harvesting

Author

Viktor Berbyuk

Dynamics

Jayesh Sodhani

Dynamics

Computers and Structures

0045-7949 (ISSN)

Vol. 86 3-5 307-313

Subject Categories

Other Materials Engineering

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1016/j.compstruc.2007.01.030

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10/8/2017