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Energy harvesting from a novel contact-type dielectric elastomer generator

Journal

ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 205, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2019.112351

Keywords

Contact-type dielectric elastomer generator; Energy harvesting; Contact excitation; Parametric analysis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51905349]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province (CN) [20161BAB216111]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shenzhen University [2019036]
  4. Key Laboratory of Lightweight and High Strength Structural Materials of Jiangxi Province [20171BCD40003]

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A novel contact-type (CT) dielectric elastomer generator (DEG), which can harvest energy from two dielectric elastomer membranes (DEMs) under a regular contact-type displacement excitation, is proposed and studied in this paper. The operating principle of the proposed CT DEG is introduced with its electrical outputs under a contact being derived. This is further verified by capacitance and output voltage measurement experiments, thus making the theoretical analysis credible. Furthermore, the energy harvesting (EH) performance of the CT DEG in simulated contact environments is fully investigated through the conducted numerical simulations, and the influences of the excitation parameters, the system structure parameters, the pre-stretched ratio of DEM and input voltage are studied. It was found that the system demonstrates a better EH performance under a larger amplitude and a smaller period of the excitation, and the system EH performance can be enhanced by increasing the plate's radius, the pre-stretched ratio, the input voltage or decreasing the DEM's radius. By adjusting these parameters appropriately, the system output voltage can be 10 times higher than the input voltage, and the system output power can be achieved as high as 22.94 mW under a given displacement excitation. The research results can provide some effective solutions for the design and improvement of the proposed CT DEG in contact-type energy harvesting.

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