Research of PVDF Energy Harvester Cantilever Parameters for Experimental Model Realization
Autor: | Darius Andriukaitis, Bingzhong Peng, Vytautas Markevicius, Mindaugas Zilys, Chandana Ravikumar, Nikolay Hinov, Neringa Dubauskiene, Audrius Merfeldas, Algimantas Valinevicius, Dangirutis Navikas, Mindaugas Cepenas |
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Přispěvatelé: | MDPI AG (Basel, Switzerland) |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Cantilever
Materials science Computer Networks and Communications Multiphysics Loss factor lcsh:TK7800-8360 Mechanical engineering loss factor 02 engineering and technology 01 natural sciences Electrical and Electronic Engineering lcsh:Electronics 010401 analytical chemistry PVDF modeling 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Piezoelectricity piezoelectric energy harvester 0104 chemical sciences Power (physics) Hardware and Architecture Control and Systems Engineering Rayleigh damping coefficient Signal Processing Proof mass 0210 nano-technology Energy (signal processing) Voltage |
Zdroj: | Electronics Volume 9 Issue 12 Electronics, Vol 9, Iss 2030, p 2030 (2020) |
ISSN: | 2079-9292 |
DOI: | 10.3390/electronics9122030 |
Popis: | Piezoelectric energy harvesters have been extensively researched for use with wireless sensors or low power consumption electronic devices. Most of the piezoelectric energy harvesters cannot generate enough power for potential applications. In this study, we explore the parameters, including gap and proof mass, that can affect the damping of the cantilever to optimize the design of the energy harvester. A finite analysis is conducted using COMSOL Multiphysics software. Usually, this type of simulation is performed using the loss factor. However, it is known that results from the loss factor produce models that do not fit the experimental data well. In fact, the result of output voltage using the loss factor is 50% higher than the real value, which is due to ignoring the adverse effect of a superimposing mechanical damping of different constituent materials. In order to build a true model, Rayleigh damping coefficients are measured to use in a simulation. This resulted in a closer fit of modeling and experimental data, and a 5 times better output voltage from the optimized energy harvester compared with using the smallest gap and mass. |
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