Title :
Energy Harvesting From Vibration With Alternate Scavenging Circuitry and Tapered Cantilever Beam
Author :
Mehraeen, Shahab ; Jagannathan, S. ; Corzine, Keith A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Missouri Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Rolla, MO, USA
fDate :
3/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Piezoelectric transducers are increasingly being used to harvest energy from environmental vibrations in order to either power remote sensors or charge batteries that power the sensors. In this paper, a new voltage compensation scheme for high-voltage-based (> 100 V) energy harvesting is introduced, and its fundamental concepts, as well as the operation details, are elaborated. This scheme, when applied to the voltage inversion method [synchronized switch harvesting on inductor (SSHI)], provides an increase of over 14% in harvested power when compared to the parallel inversion method (parallel SSHI) alone and more than 50% in the case of series inversion method (series SSHI). Second, tapered cantilever beams were shown to be more effective in generating a uniform strain profile over rectangular and trapezoidal beams if they are precisely shaped, resulting in a significant increase in harvested power over available methods in the literature from laboratory experimental tests. In addition, a simplified method to design such a beam is introduced. Finally, a field test of the proposed tapered beam is conducted by using a dozer for earth-moving applications, and experimental results are discussed.
Keywords :
beams (structures); cantilevers; energy harvesting; piezoelectric transducers; cantilever beam; energy harvesting; environmental vibrations; parallel inversion method; piezoelectric transducers; rectangular beams; scavenging circuitry; trapezoidal beams; voltage compensation scheme; voltage inversion method; Cantilever beam; energy harvesting; piezoelectric;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2009.2037652