Bistable energy harvesting has become a major field of research due to some unique features for converting mechanical energy into electrical power. When properly loaded, bistable structures snap-through from one stable configuration to another, causing large strains and consequently power generation. Moreover, bistable structures can harvest energy across a broad-frequency bandwidth due to their nonlinear characteristics. Despite the fact that snap-through may be triggered regardless of the form or frequency of exciting vibration, the external force must reach a specific snap-through activation threshold value to trigger the transition from one stable state to another. This aspect is a limiting factor for realistic vibration energy harvesti...
The field of vibrational energy harvesting aims to transform ambient mechanical energy into electric...
A vibration-based electromagnetic bistable energy harvesting system coupled to a directly excited pr...
As a result of the documented performance limitations of conventional linear piezoelectric energy ha...
Bistable energy harvesting has become a major field of research due to some unique features for conv...
Energy harvesting from renewable energy sources has become more popular in the last decades than eve...
Bistable vibration energy harvesters have been used to achieve strong energy harvesting performance ...
Vibration-based energy harvesting has attracted considerable attention in recent years due to advanc...
Vibration-based energy harvesting has attracted considerable attention in recent years due to advanc...
In this work authors present two low-cost nonlinear devices for vibrational energy harvesting which ...
Powering electronics without depending on batteries is an open research field. Mechanical vibrations...
Powering electronics without depending on batteries is an open research field. Mechanical vibrations...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97054/1/AIAA2012-1492.pd
This paper proposes a novel bistable energy harvester coupled with a nonlinear elastic boundary (BEH...
The continuing need for reduced power requirements for small electronic components, such as wireless...
Vibration energy harvesting is a growing field of research. Harvesting energy from vibrations can be...
The field of vibrational energy harvesting aims to transform ambient mechanical energy into electric...
A vibration-based electromagnetic bistable energy harvesting system coupled to a directly excited pr...
As a result of the documented performance limitations of conventional linear piezoelectric energy ha...
Bistable energy harvesting has become a major field of research due to some unique features for conv...
Energy harvesting from renewable energy sources has become more popular in the last decades than eve...
Bistable vibration energy harvesters have been used to achieve strong energy harvesting performance ...
Vibration-based energy harvesting has attracted considerable attention in recent years due to advanc...
Vibration-based energy harvesting has attracted considerable attention in recent years due to advanc...
In this work authors present two low-cost nonlinear devices for vibrational energy harvesting which ...
Powering electronics without depending on batteries is an open research field. Mechanical vibrations...
Powering electronics without depending on batteries is an open research field. Mechanical vibrations...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97054/1/AIAA2012-1492.pd
This paper proposes a novel bistable energy harvester coupled with a nonlinear elastic boundary (BEH...
The continuing need for reduced power requirements for small electronic components, such as wireless...
Vibration energy harvesting is a growing field of research. Harvesting energy from vibrations can be...
The field of vibrational energy harvesting aims to transform ambient mechanical energy into electric...
A vibration-based electromagnetic bistable energy harvesting system coupled to a directly excited pr...
As a result of the documented performance limitations of conventional linear piezoelectric energy ha...