This paper deals with a new design of a thermo-magnetically activated piezoelectric generator. This proposed generator exploits the temperature-dependent magnetization of a ferromagnetic material, which is exposed to temporary change of temperature cycles. To promote a better understanding of the operation of this mechanism, a global coupled numerical model is presented, which is able to predict the static and dynamic behavior of the generator. It is shown that with some modifications to the physical design, the generator can be tuned for different activation temperatures. Energy densities of 280 and 67 µJcm−3 were achieved by the proposed model of the generator for its opening and closing commutation, respectively
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We demonstrate a thermo-magneto-electric generator (TMEG) based on second-order phase transition of ...
In this work, we suggest the temperature-induced resistivity change at the martensitic t...
AbstractWe present a novel concept of electric power generation from a spatial temperature gradient,...
International audienceThis paper deals with the coupled multiphysics finite element modeling and the...
Abstract- Autonomous microsystems are confronted today to a major challenge: the one of energy suppl...
International audienceThis article deals with experimental testing of a thermo-mangetically activate...
ISBN 978-1-4244-4190-7International audienceThis paper presents an original energy harvester making ...
Sensors are being used in increasingly diverse application areas where physical connections to the o...
International audienceLow-grade heat from industrial processes and residential buildings represents ...
A device that has the potential to provide electrical power to wireless sensors is investigated in t...
A unique multiferroic type of thermomagnetic generator is being investigated in order to establish i...
International audienceHarvesting and directly converting the largely untapped and omnipresent low-gr...
This thesis deals with the idea of energy harvesting from mechanical vibration. It describes the mag...
This article deals with modeling and characterization of a thermo-magnetically activated piezoelectr...
This Ph.D. thesis is focused on the energy supply of communicating electronic microsystems. The ulti...
We demonstrate a thermo-magneto-electric generator (TMEG) based on second-order phase transition of ...
In this work, we suggest the temperature-induced resistivity change at the martensitic t...
AbstractWe present a novel concept of electric power generation from a spatial temperature gradient,...