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Design of wideband vibration-based electromagnetic generator by means of dual-resonator

•A novel wideband dual-resonator electromagnetic energy harvester device is proposed.•Device comprises two separate cantilevers which exhibit two resonance frequencies.•The mechanism relies on the effective phase angle between two resonators.•Higher output voltage was recorded at the region between...

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Published in:Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. 2014-07, Vol.213, p.9-18
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description •A novel wideband dual-resonator electromagnetic energy harvester device is proposed.•Device comprises two separate cantilevers which exhibit two resonance frequencies.•The mechanism relies on the effective phase angle between two resonators.•Higher output voltage was recorded at the region between two resonance frequencies.•This device has the effect of weaken the output voltage lying outside the resonances. This paper describes the design of a wideband electromagnetic energy harvester that utilizes a novel dual-resonator method to improve the operational frequency range of the vibration-based generator. The device consists of two separate resonator systems (coil and magnet), which each comply with their respective resonance frequencies. This is because both resonators are designed in such a way that both magnet and coil components will oscillate at an additive phase angle, and hence create greater relative motion between the two dominating resonance frequencies, which realizes the wideband generator. Each resonator system consists of a distinctive cantilever beam, one attached with four magnets and steel keepers, the other attached with a copper coil and stainless steel holder as the free end mass. Both cantilevers are clamped and fitted to a common base that is subjected to a vibration source. Basic analytical models are derived and a numerical model is implemented in MATLAB-Simulink. Electromagnetic, structural modal and static mechanical analysis for the design of the prototype are completed using ANSYS finite element tools. For a 0.8ms−2 acceleration, the open-loop voltage obtained from the experiment shows a good correlation with those from the simulation. Peak induced voltage is measured to be 259.5Vrms as compared to 240.9Vrms from the simulator at 21.3Hz, which implies an error range of 7.7%. The results also indicate that there is a maximum of 58.22% improvement in the induced voltage within the intermediate region which occurs at the intersection point between the output response plots of two single resonator generators.
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Design engineering
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Electromagnetic generator
Energy harvesting
Energy scavenging
Generators
Induced voltage
Mathematical analysis
Mathematical models
Resonators
Wideband
Wideband harvester
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