4.8 Article

Broadband dual phase energy harvester: Vibration and magnetic field

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 225, Issue -, Pages 1132-1142

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.04.054

Keywords

Piezoelectric energy harvesting; Magnetic field energy harvesting; Broadband resonance; Dual phase; Magnetic coupling

Funding

  1. NSF I/UCRC: Center for Energy Harvesting Materials and Systems (CEHMS) through Boeing membership
  2. National Research Council of Science AMP
  3. Technology (NST) grant by the Korea government (MSIP) [CAP-17-04-KRISS]
  4. NSF CREST program from Norfolk State University
  5. KETI
  6. Office of Naval Research
  7. Global Frontier RAMP
  8. D Program on the Center for Hybrid Interface Materials (HIM) - Ministry of Science, ICT AMP
  9. Future Planning Korea [NRF-2016M3A6B1925390]

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Broadband mechanical energy harvesting implies stable output power over a wide range of source frequency. Here we present a cost-effective solution towards achieving broadband response by designing a magnetically coupled piezoelectric energy harvester array that exhibits a large power density of 243 mu W/cm(3) g(2) at natural frequency and bandwidth of more than 30 Hz under 1 g acceleration. The magnetically coupled piezoelectric energy harvester array exhibits dual modes of energy harvesting, responding to both stray magnetic field as well as ambient vibrations, and is found to exhibit the output power density of 36.5 mu W/cm(3) Oe(2) at 79.5 Hz under the ambient magnetic field while maintaining the broadband nature. The magnetically coupled piezoelectric energy harvester array was demonstrated to harvest continuous power from a rotary pump vibration, an automobile engine vibration and a parasitic magnetic field surrounding a cable of an electric kettle. These demonstrations suggest that the magnetically coupled piezoelectric energy harvester array could serve the role of a standalone power source for wireless sensor nodes and small electronic devices.

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