Alexandria Engineering Journal (Sep 2024)

Enhanced energy harvesting from random excitations: A dynamic amplifier-augmented hybrid bistable piezoelectric energy harvester

  • Dawei Man,
  • Yingying Bai,
  • Liping Tang,
  • Qinghu Xu,
  • Yu Zhang,
  • Dong Chen,
  • Leiyu Chen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 103
pp. 21 – 29

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In the energy harvesting field, it is critical to efficiently convert ambient vibrations into usable electrical energy, especially under conditions characterized by low amplitude and random excitations. This study introduces a novel hybrid bistable piezoelectric energy harvester (HBPEH) designed to optimize energy conversion in challenging environmental conditions. The HBPEH features a unique piezoelectric cantilever beam integrated with a dynamic amplifier at the fixed end, significantly enhancing both rotational and lateral displacements of the beam. This innovation lowers the threshold for snap-through events, crucial for maximizing energy transfer in bistable systems, and enables superior energy harvesting capabilities. Furthermore, the HBPEH demonstrates significantly higher power outputs when subjected to excitation intensities beyond critical levels, outperforming conventional energy harvesters. Extensive numerical and theoretical analyses confirm that the HBPEH offers a promising solution for applications hindered by suboptimal energy conversion rates. Its ability to operate effectively under diverse and unpredictable excitation conditions underscores the HBPEH's robustness and superiority in advanced energy harvesting scenarios. The design improvements introduced in this study highlight the potential of the HBPEH to transform energy harvesting approaches. By addressing the limitations of traditional harvesters, the HBPEH provides enhanced efficiency and reliability, making it suitable for a broader range of practical applications in variable environmental conditions.

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