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Potential benefits of a non-linear stiffness in an energy harvesting device

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NONLINEAR DYNAMICS
卷 59, 期 4, 页码 545-558

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11071-009-9561-5

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Energy harvesting; Snap-through; Hardening; Negative stiffness

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  1. Government of Malaysia
  2. Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) for the Bumiputera Academic Training Scheme (SLAB)
  3. Royal Society, UK

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The benefits of using a non-linear stiffness in an energy harvesting device comprising a mass-spring-damper system are investigated. Analysis based on the principle of conservation of energy reveals a fundamental limit of the effectiveness of any non-linear device over a tuned linear device for such an application. Two types of non-linear stiffness are considered. The first system has a non-linear bi-stable snap-through mechanism. This mechanism has the effect of steepening the displacement response of the mass as a function of time, resulting in a higher velocity for a given input excitation. Numerical results show that more power is harvested by the mechanism if the excitation frequency is much less than the natural frequency. The other non-linear system studied has a hardening spring, which has the effect of shifting the resonance frequency. Numerical and analytical studies show that the device with a hardening spring has a larger bandwidth over which the power can be harvested due to the shift in the resonance frequency.

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