基于同步多磁体激励的新型体载压电能量采集器的数值与实验研究

Arūnas Kleiva, R. Dauksevicius
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本文介绍了一种新型变频多磁体压电振动能量采集器的有限元分析和测试结果,该采集器在单周期的面外拔动中充分利用了多个磁激励事件,并提高了驱动磁体的速度,从而在实际人体运动时能够足够稳定地产生接近恒定的高平均功率。它是基于一个悬臂式双晶片,它是磁性偏转和释放(弹拨)的一对驱动磁铁,加速的手段是放置在惯性转子上的磁铁。研究表明,该装置在同步多磁体激励下运行,优于传统的单磁体激励,从而构成了一个可行的振动能量收集概念,解决了时变超低频生物力学激励相关的关键挑战。
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Numerical and experimental study of a novel body-mounted piezoelectric energy harvester based on synchronized multi-magnet excitation
This paper presents results of finite element analysis and testing of a novel frequency up-converting multi-magnet piezoelectric vibration energy harvester, which advantageously exploits multiple magnetic excitation events per single cycle of out-of-plane plucking together with amplification of driving magnet speed in order to provide sufficiently stable generation of nearly constant high average power when subjected to real-life human body movements. It is based on a cantilevered bimorph that is magnetically deflected and released (plucked) by a couple of driving magnets that are accelerated by means of magnets placed on inertial rotor. It was demonstrated that the proposed device operating in a synchronized multi-magnet excitation regime outperforms its conventional single-magnet counterparts, thereby constituting a viable vibration energy harvesting concept that addresses key challenges associated with time-varying ultralow frequency biomechanical excitations.
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