Title :
A Vibration-Based Hybrid Energy Harvester for Wireless Sensor Systems
Author :
Sang, Yingjun ; Huang, Xueliang ; Liu, Hexiang ; Jin, Ping
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Sch., Southeast Univ., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
Vibration energy harvesting has been receiving a considerable amount of interest as a means of powering wireless sensors and low power devices. In this paper, a novel hybrid energy harvester integrated with piezoelectric and electromagnetic energy harvesting technique is investigated. It consists of a cantilever beam bonding with two piezoelectric plates for piezoelectric energy conversion, and a permanent magnet attached on the end of the beam as a tip mass for inspiring the vibration and adjusting the resonance frequency, at the same time relative motion of the magnet with a conductor coil induces an electromotive force in the coil. An analytical model is developed to analyze the nonlinear vibration and electrical output performances of the harvester. A prototype is fabricated and tested. The experimental results show close agreement with the analytical results in trend. The maximum of load power of the hybrid harvester achieves 10.7 mW on the optimal load resistance of 50 Ω at the resonant frequency of 50 Hz with the acceleration of 0.4 g, which is increased by 81.4% compared with 5.9 mW of the single electromagnetic technique.
Keywords :
cantilevers; conductors (electric); electromagnetic devices; electromagnetic forces; energy harvesting; permanent magnets; piezoelectric transducers; power conversion; telecommunication power supplies; vibrations; wireless sensor networks; conductor coil; electrical output performances; electromagnetic energy harvesting technique; electromotive force; frequency 50 Hz; low power devices; nonlinear vibration analysis; permanent magnet; piezoelectric energy conversion; piezoelectric plates; power 10.7 mW; power 5.9 mW; relative motion; resistance 50 ohm; resonance frequency; single electromagnetic technique; vibration-based hybrid energy harvester; wireless sensor networks; wireless sensor systems; Coils; Energy harvesting; Magnetic resonance; Resistance; Vibrations; Ambient vibrations; electromagnetic energy conversion; energy harvester; energy harvesting; piezoelectric energy conversion;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2012.2201452