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Influence of contact point location on dynamical and electrical responses of impact‐type vibration energy harvester based on piezoelectric transduction
Author(s) -
Milasauskaite Ieva,
Dauksevicius R.,
Ostasevicius V.,
Gaidys R.,
Janusas G.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
zamm ‐ journal of applied mathematics and mechanics / zeitschrift für angewandte mathematik und mechanik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.449
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1521-4001
pISSN - 0044-2267
DOI - 10.1002/zamm.201300246
Subject(s) - piezoelectricity , vibration , finite element method , transducer , energy harvesting , acoustics , voltage , mechanical energy , electric potential energy , excitation , work (physics) , point (geometry) , engineering , energy (signal processing) , mechanical engineering , structural engineering , electrical engineering , physics , power (physics) , mathematics , geometry , quantum mechanics
Abstract This research work considers a more efficient vibro‐impacting piezoelectric energy harvester (VIPEH) structure, which is intended both to prevent the device from excessive displacements as well as to increase its operational bandwidth in actual excitation conditions. Multi‐physics finite element model of the VIPEH was developed in Comsol with the objective to analyze influence of stopper location on the mechanical and electrical characteristics of the piezoelectric transducer, followed by the experimental study of two device configurations. Numerical and experimental results revealed that stopper location influences the magnitude of generated voltage since, at certain stopper location points, higher vibration modes are excited during the impact.

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