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Piezoelectric vibration energy harvesting with asymmetric hybrid bracing beam

In order to reduce the natural frequency of the piezoelectric vibration energy harvester, improve the output power of the piezoelectric vibration energy harvester, and meet the demand of power supply for the low-power wireless switch in the low-frequency vibration environment, an asymmetric hybrid s...

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Published in:Journal of low frequency noise, vibration, and active control vibration, and active control, 2023-06, Vol.42 (2), p.673-689
Main Authors: Ma, Tianbing, Yin, Liming, Zhang, Zhihao, Yin, Menghan, Du, Fei, Sun, Kaiheng
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Language:English
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Summary:In order to reduce the natural frequency of the piezoelectric vibration energy harvester, improve the output power of the piezoelectric vibration energy harvester, and meet the demand of power supply for the low-power wireless switch in the low-frequency vibration environment, an asymmetric hybrid supported beam piezoelectric vibration energy harvester is proposed. The theoretical model of the hybrid support beam was established. The correlation factors affecting the open-circuit voltage and the total output power of the hybrid braced beam were analyzed. The dimensional parameters of the hybrid supported beam piezoelectric energy harvester were optimized by using the optimization method of orthogonal experiments. Different coincidence degrees experiments were used to further optimize the structural design of the hybrid support beam. The test results show that the maximum output power is 770 μW, when the external excitation frequency is 1.0 g and the external resistance is 50 kΩ. Finally, a wireless switch test system was established, and the piezoelectric vibration energy harvester was experimentally verified to be capable of powering the wireless switch.
ISSN:1461-3484
2048-4046
DOI:10.1177/14613484221133646