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Wave Energy Harvesting System Using Piezocomposite Materials

Journal

TRANSACTIONS ON MARITIME SCIENCE-TOMS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 67-78

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FAC MARITIME STUDIES
DOI: 10.7225/toms.v11.n01.w11

Keywords

Wave energy; Energy harvesting; Piezoelectric material; Renewable energies; Mass-spring system; Flexible device

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This paper proposes the use of ocean vibratory energy coupled with a smart composite material to harvest maximum power. The study focuses on the design and simulation of a floating harvester energy system, which shows great potential for marine applications.
Marine energies are a strategic channel for renewable energies to diversify and complement the global energy mix. From this perspective, several researches have seen the light in order to allow the maximum exploitation possible of the energy estimated at 80,000 TWh/year, presenting multiple vacant possibilities concerning energy not yet exploited on a large scale. The purpose of this paper is the use of ocean vibratory energy coupling with a smart composite material in order to harvest the maximum power. This study will be devoted to the design, modeling, and simulation of a floating harvester energy system that combines the mechanical strength and flexibility of polymer with the high piezo and pyroelectric activities of ceramic. The harvester system is composed of a mass-spring system used to transfer wave movements to mechanical vibrations, and two piezoelectric lever devices will be used to amplify and convert the harvested mechanical vibration into electrical power. With this flexible device, the maximum power harvested is 56.45 mu W/ mm(2), using PU/PZT composite with the optimal resistance of 108 MO. Considering these results, this system can be used in very different ways in marine applications.

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