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Performance of a Lever-Gear Type Piezoelectric Energy Harvester for Collecting Pedestrian Energy

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ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/ente.202100995

Keywords

energy harvesting; lever-gear structures; pedestrian energy; piezoelectric energy harvester

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11972123]
  2. Wind Engineering and Wind Energy Utilization Engineering Technology Innovation Center of Hebei Province (Shijiazhuang Tiedao University) Open Project [ICWEHB202001]
  3. 111 project [D21021]

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A novel energy harvester has been developed to capture the kinetic energy of pedestrians. Experimental results showed that the harvester has a high output voltage and power. After optimization, the device showed improved working efficiency. Outdoor tests confirmed the feasibility of using the device to harvest ultralow frequency kinetic energy of pedestrians.
As pedestrian-induced energy exists widely in our daily life, the collection of pedestrian energy has attracted increasing attention. Herein, a novel energy harvester is developed to capture the kinetic energy of pedestrians. The mechanical part of the energy harvester mainly consists of a lever structure and a gear transmission component, which is used to convert the kinetic energy of pedestrians into that associated with the rotation of the device. Energy is collected by a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) piezoelectric film. The performance of the harvester is tested under both indoor and outdoor conditions. Experimental results show that the maximum output voltage of the harvester with a single PVDF film is 1170 mV, and the harvester reaches the best output state when the load is 510 k omega (acceleration 0.3 g (1 g = 9.8 m s(-2)), frequency 5 Hz) with the maximum output power equal to 1.41 mu W. The harvester is then optimized by adding more PVDF films, and the improved device is found to possess a higher working efficiency, with the output voltage and power increased by 58.6% and 26%, respectively. Finally, outdoor tests are conducted, and the results further confirm the feasibility of using the device to harvest the ultralow frequency kinetic energy of pedestrians.

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