Piezoelectric wind energy harvesters consisting a bluff body and a piezoelectric cantilever beam have great potential for powering small-sized wireless devices. To achieve a higher energy output, the beam is designed for large deformation. This results in the nonlinear nature of the energy harvesters. In this paper, a nonlinear model of a piezoelectric wind harvester with different geometrical parameters is developed. A comparison of the energy harvesting performance of these energy harvesters with different geometrical parameters is provided. Results show that the onset speeds of galloping for trapezoidal and exponential piezoelectric energy harvesters are significantly lower than those of rectangular beam. The average power output density...
The cut-in wind speed and the power output are the two main concerns of a galloping energy harvester...
This paper presents a novel nonlinear piezoelectric energy harvesting system which consists of linea...
Wind energy is ubiquitous in both outdoor and indoor environments, yet small-scale energy harvesting...
In this paper, the maximum obtainable energy from a galloping cantilever beam is found. The system c...
In the 21st century, researchers have been showing keen interest in the areas of wireless networking...
The technology of scavenging ambient energy to realize self-powered of wireless sensor has an import...
Harvesting flow energy by exploiting transverse galloping of a bluff body attached to a piezoelectri...
Over the past few years, structural health monitoring using wireless sensors has received significan...
This paper presents an upright piezoelectric energy harvester (UPEH) with cylinder extension along i...
Galloping-based piezoelectric wind energy harvesters (WEHs) are being used to supply renewable elect...
The development of smart Internet-of-Things (IoT) solutions requires sensor nodes to be placed at di...
Over the last decade there has been a growing increase in research in the field of vibrational energ...
textGalloping of structures such as transmission lines and bridges is a classical aeroelastic instab...
Energy demand in remote areas and military applications has created the need for the development of ...
Modeling and comparative analysis of galloping-based hybrid piezoelectric-inductive energy harvestin...
The cut-in wind speed and the power output are the two main concerns of a galloping energy harvester...
This paper presents a novel nonlinear piezoelectric energy harvesting system which consists of linea...
Wind energy is ubiquitous in both outdoor and indoor environments, yet small-scale energy harvesting...
In this paper, the maximum obtainable energy from a galloping cantilever beam is found. The system c...
In the 21st century, researchers have been showing keen interest in the areas of wireless networking...
The technology of scavenging ambient energy to realize self-powered of wireless sensor has an import...
Harvesting flow energy by exploiting transverse galloping of a bluff body attached to a piezoelectri...
Over the past few years, structural health monitoring using wireless sensors has received significan...
This paper presents an upright piezoelectric energy harvester (UPEH) with cylinder extension along i...
Galloping-based piezoelectric wind energy harvesters (WEHs) are being used to supply renewable elect...
The development of smart Internet-of-Things (IoT) solutions requires sensor nodes to be placed at di...
Over the last decade there has been a growing increase in research in the field of vibrational energ...
textGalloping of structures such as transmission lines and bridges is a classical aeroelastic instab...
Energy demand in remote areas and military applications has created the need for the development of ...
Modeling and comparative analysis of galloping-based hybrid piezoelectric-inductive energy harvestin...
The cut-in wind speed and the power output are the two main concerns of a galloping energy harvester...
This paper presents a novel nonlinear piezoelectric energy harvesting system which consists of linea...
Wind energy is ubiquitous in both outdoor and indoor environments, yet small-scale energy harvesting...