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Piezoelectric energy harvester utilizing mandibular deformation to power implantable biosystems: A feasibility study

Journal

JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 8, Pages 4039-4045

Publisher

KOREAN SOC MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1007/s12206-019-0749-4

Keywords

Deep brain stimulation (DBS); Energy harvesting; Mandible; Mastication; Implant; Piezoelectricity

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  1. UMB-UMBC Research and Innovation Partnership Grant Program

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This study explores the feasibility of energy harvesting from the deformation of a piezoelectric material attached on the human mandible to power an implantable medical device such as deep brain stimulator. A finite element (FE) model of the human mandible was developed and verified experimentally. A piezoelectric energy harvesting device was designed and fixed onto a synthetic mandible to compare its experimental power output to the simulation results. A novel mandibular loading apparatus was designed to imitate the forces exerted on a mandible during mastication in a lab environment. The peak-to-peak voltages from finite element analysis (FEA) and experiment were 1.7 and 1.0 V. Despite the discrepancy in magnitude, similar voltage waveforms were obtained. A method to maximize the electrical efficiency of the proposed harvesting device was discussed.

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