Modelling and experimental verification of more efficient power harvesting by coupled piezoelectric cantilevers
Paper in proceeding, 2014

A new piezoelectric energy harvester design is proposed in order to achieve a wider bandwidth without compromising energy conversion efficiency. By coupling two cantilevers where the tip of the bottom one is attached to the base of the upper one, the simulated harvester will have a wider bandwidth and higher power output compared with two simulated single tuned single cantilevers. This is a compact design, using only half the area compared to two parallel single cantilevers at the price of a small increase in height. The measured coupled harvester has approximately 1.7 times higher energy output than the combination of two measured tuned single cantilevers achieved by a coupling with less mechanical damping. With an improved coupling the power output is increased to 2.3 times higher than two single tuned cantilevers.

Author

Henrik Staaf

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Electronics Material and Systems

Elof Köhler

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Electronics Material and Systems

D. Parthasarathy

Volvo Group

Per Lundgren

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Electronics Material and Systems

Peter Enoksson

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Electronics Material and Systems

Journal of Physics: Conference Series

17426588 (ISSN) 17426596 (eISSN)

Vol. 557 1 012098

Areas of Advance

Transport

Energy

Subject Categories

Energy Engineering

DOI

10.1088/1742-6596/557/1/012098

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11/19/2018