Numerical and Experimental Study on the Frequency Tuning Characteristics of a Rotating Piezoelectric Energy Harvester

Gedeon D, Rupitsch S, Lerch R (2014)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2014

Pages Range: 2486-2489

DOI: 10.1109/ULTSYM.2014.0620

Abstract

We present an experimental and simulative approach for a rotating energy harvester. An experimental setup is introduced that prescribes controlled accelerations in different directions to a rotating shaft holding a harvesting structure. We show measurement results for a cantilever-type piezoelectric harvester and compare them to simulations. The finite element method (FEM) was applied for numerical modeling of different harvesting structures under the impact of a rotating environment. The involved effects are highlighted and their importance for the frequency tuning properties of cantilever sheets of different shapes is determined.

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APA:

Gedeon, D., Rupitsch, S., & Lerch, R. (2014). Numerical and Experimental Study on the Frequency Tuning Characteristics of a Rotating Piezoelectric Energy Harvester. (pp. 2486-2489).

MLA:

Gedeon, Dominik, Stefan Rupitsch, and Reinhard Lerch. "Numerical and Experimental Study on the Frequency Tuning Characteristics of a Rotating Piezoelectric Energy Harvester." 2014. 2486-2489.

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