Title of article :
Improving Power Density of Piezoelectric Vibration-Based Energy Scavengers
Author/Authors :
Hosseini, R Young Researchers and Elite Club - South Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Zargar, O School of Mechanical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran , Hamedi, M Department of Mechanical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Tehran
Abstract :
Vibration energy harvesting with piezoelectric materials currently generate up to
300 microwatts per cm2, using it to be mooted as an appropriate method of
energy harvesting for powering low-power electronics. One of the important
problems in bimorph piezoelectric energy harvesting is the generation of the
highest power with the lowest weight. In this paper the effect of the shape and
geometry of a bimorph piezoelectric cantilever beam harvester on the
electromechanical efficiency of the system is studied. An analytic model has
been presented using Rayleigh cantilever beam approximations for piezoelectric
harvesters with tapered bimorph piezoelectric cantilever beam. In order to study
the effect of a cantilever beam length and geometry on the generated voltage,
finite element simulation has been performed using ABAQUS. Design
optimization has been used to obtain the maximum output power and tapered
beams are observed to lead to more uniform distribution of strain in the
piezoelectric layer, thus increasing efficiency.
Keywords :
Vibration energy harvesting , Piezoelectric , Power scavenger , Natural frequency , Design optimization
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics