Theoretical investigation of bistable piezoelectric energy harvester using frequency down-conversion

Hadeel Abumarar, Alwathiqbellah Ibrahim, A. Ramini
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Recently, vibrational energy harvesting has been considered a promising alternative to batteries for powering microsystems for large wireless sensor network applications. However, ambient vibrations are below 100 Hz, while most machines and equipment operate relatively at high frequencies (more than 70 Hz). Herein, we propose a theoretical study to harvest energy from high frequencies using a frequency-down bistable piezoelectric energy harvester mechanism. We investigate the energy harvesting benefit in the down-conversion of a high-frequency signal to a low-frequency signal utilizing magnetic coupling. A high-frequency driving beam triggers a low-frequency generating beam. We use a spring-mass-damper equivalent model to understand the operation mechanism of the proposed piezoelectric vibration energy harvester. Based on the theoretical model, the static and dynamic effect of magnetic nonlinearity on the performance of the proposed piezoelectric vibration energy harvester is numerically analyzed. The targeted applications are the down-conversion and the filtering of high frequencies and mass sensing, particularly the harvester’s behavior for mass sensing applications.
变频双稳压电能量采集器的理论研究
最近,振动能量收集被认为是一种有前途的替代电池,用于为大型无线传感器网络应用的微系统供电。然而,环境振动低于100赫兹,而大多数机器和设备的运行频率相对较高(超过70赫兹)。在此,我们提出了一种理论研究,利用频率下降的双稳压电能量收集机构从高频收集能量。我们研究了利用磁耦合将高频信号下转换为低频信号的能量收集效益。高频驱动波束触发低频产生波束。我们使用弹簧-质量-阻尼器等效模型来理解所提出的压电振动能量采集器的工作机理。基于该理论模型,数值分析了磁非线性对压电振动能量采集器静、动态性能的影响。目标应用是高频和质量传感的下变频和滤波,特别是质量传感应用的收割机的行为。
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