• DocumentCode
    112371
  • Title

    Vibration Energy Harvesting Based on Magnet and Coil Arrays for Watt-Level Handheld Power Source

  • Author

    Qian Zhang ; Eun Sok Kim

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. Eng.-Electrophys., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • Volume
    102
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Nov. 2014
  • Firstpage
    1747
  • Lastpage
    1761
  • Abstract
    Electromagnetic energy conversion, based on Faraday´s law, can deliver a relatively large, continuous power to a low impedance load from a vibrating body. However, increasing the energy-conversion efficiency and keeping it high at a relatively large vibration amplitude have been difficult, and no miniature energy harvester has shown more than tens of milliwatt power level from submillimeter vibration amplitude. Here we provide a new energy-conversion technique to convert mechanical vibration into electrical energy with unprecedented power level of more than a quarter watt out of submillimeter vibration amplitude. The technique uses an array of alternating northand south-orientation magnets to enhance magnetic flux change by more than an order of magnitude. A newly fabricated harvester occupying 51 × 51 × 10 mm3 (= 26 cc) and weighing 90 g generates an electromotive force (EMF) of νp-p = 28.8 V with 263 mW power output (into 96-W load) when it is vibrated at 65 Hz with vibration amplitude of 660 μm. The power level is high enough to light an incandescent light bulb. Also, its microfabricated version occupying 20 × 5 × 0.9 mm3 (= 0.09 cc) and weighing 0.5 g generates an EMF of νp-p = 30 mV with 2.6-μW power output (into 10.8-W load) when it is vibrated at 290 Hz with vibration amplitude of 11 μm.
  • Keywords
    coils; electric potential; energy harvesting; magnets; vibrations; EMF; Faraday law; coil arrays; electrical energy; electromagnetic energy conversion; electromotive force; energy-conversion efficiency; frequency 290 Hz; incandescent light bulb; magnets; mechanical vibration; power 263 mW; submillimeter vibration amplitude; vibration amplitude; vibration energy harvesting; voltage 28.8 V; watt-level handheld power source; Coils; Electromagnetics; Energy harvesting; Faraday effect; Magnetic flux; Magnetic resonance; Magnetomechanical effects; Renewable energy sources; Vibrations; Coil array; electromagnetic induction; energy harvesting; magnet array; magnetic field distribution; vibration-driven power generator;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JPROC.2014.2358995
  • Filename
    6926917