This paper presents a piezoelectric harvester prototype with liquid tip mass for frequency tuning. The use of a liquid mass makes it possible to limit mechanical stress inside the harvester, with a resonance frequency reduction comparable to a solid mass. A mathematical model of the water sloshing in the tip container, which makes it possible to predict natural frequencies of a harvester with liquid mass, is presented. Such analytical model can be used for the harvester tuning to low-frequency vibration sources. Mathematical predictions are in good agreement with experimental results obtained from the harvester prototype. As an example of practical application is considered: energy harvesting from bicycle vibrations
This thesis studies ways of broadening the range of a piezoelectric flow induced vibration harvester...
In this paper the analytical analysis of an adaptively tuned piezoelectric vibration based energy ha...
Linear vibrational energy harvesting devices typically have narrow bandwidths, which limits their pr...
The problem of frequency tuning a cantilever piezoharvester to the typical vibrations of a bicycle i...
The possibility of exploiting electrical energy scavenged from bicycle mechanical vibrations by piez...
The interest towards piezoelectric energy harvesters has been fostered in recent years by the develo...
This article conceptually proposes a new method to tune the resonance frequency of piezoelectric vib...
Vibration energy harvesting has evoked great interests for a wide variety of self-powered microsyste...
The possibility of improving the performance of a piezoelectric harvester by means of a cantilever d...
Inspired by shallow-water sloshing in a moving tank, a novel type of vibration-based piezoelectric e...
Piezoelectric cantilever harvesters have a large power output at their natural frequency, but in som...
The idea of increasing the number of resonance conditions of a cantilever piezoelectric harvester by...
This paper presents a piezoelectric energy harvester using an eccentric cylinder undergoing bending–...
Over the past decades, development of portable electronics has invoked the possibility of harvesting...
AbstractA narrow bandwidth is one of the most challenging issues that vibrational energy harvesters ...
This thesis studies ways of broadening the range of a piezoelectric flow induced vibration harvester...
In this paper the analytical analysis of an adaptively tuned piezoelectric vibration based energy ha...
Linear vibrational energy harvesting devices typically have narrow bandwidths, which limits their pr...
The problem of frequency tuning a cantilever piezoharvester to the typical vibrations of a bicycle i...
The possibility of exploiting electrical energy scavenged from bicycle mechanical vibrations by piez...
The interest towards piezoelectric energy harvesters has been fostered in recent years by the develo...
This article conceptually proposes a new method to tune the resonance frequency of piezoelectric vib...
Vibration energy harvesting has evoked great interests for a wide variety of self-powered microsyste...
The possibility of improving the performance of a piezoelectric harvester by means of a cantilever d...
Inspired by shallow-water sloshing in a moving tank, a novel type of vibration-based piezoelectric e...
Piezoelectric cantilever harvesters have a large power output at their natural frequency, but in som...
The idea of increasing the number of resonance conditions of a cantilever piezoelectric harvester by...
This paper presents a piezoelectric energy harvester using an eccentric cylinder undergoing bending–...
Over the past decades, development of portable electronics has invoked the possibility of harvesting...
AbstractA narrow bandwidth is one of the most challenging issues that vibrational energy harvesters ...
This thesis studies ways of broadening the range of a piezoelectric flow induced vibration harvester...
In this paper the analytical analysis of an adaptively tuned piezoelectric vibration based energy ha...
Linear vibrational energy harvesting devices typically have narrow bandwidths, which limits their pr...