This paper investigates the design and analysis of a novel energy harvesting device that uses magnetic levitation to produce an oscillator with a tunable resonance. The governing equations for the mechanical and electrical domains are derived to show the designed system reduces to the form of a Duffing oscillator under both static and dynamic loads. Thus, nonlinear analyses are required to investigate the energy harvesting potential of this prototypical nonlinear system. Theoretical investigations are followed by a series of experimental tests that validate the response predictions. The motivating hypothesis for the current work was that nonlinear phenomenon could be exploited to improve the effectiveness of energy harvesting devices
The dynamics of a nonlinear vibration energy harvester for rotating systems is investigated analytic...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordNonlinea...
In an attempt to improve the performance of vibration-based energy harvesters, many authors suggest ...
This paper investigates the design and analysis of a novel energy harvesting device that uses magnet...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
Harvesting ambient energy in a variety of systems and applications is a relatively recent trend, oft...
Linear energy harvesters can only produce useful amounts of power when excited close to their natur...
Some of the lingering challenges within the current paradigm of vibration energy harvesting (VEH) in...
International audienceIn the last decade nonlinear vibrations absorbers, usually known as Nonlinear ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a nonlinear multimodal vibration energy harvesting m...
Continuous advancements in electronics manufacturing have resulted in the widespread use of low-powe...
Energy harvesting from different vibration sources is typically designed by means of a single degree...
Vibration energy harvesting typically involves a mechanical oscillatory mechanism to accumulate ambi...
AbstractWe study the performance of vibrational energy harvesting systems with piezoelectric and mag...
The advancement of technology of portable electronics and devices has increased the need for self-su...
The dynamics of a nonlinear vibration energy harvester for rotating systems is investigated analytic...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordNonlinea...
In an attempt to improve the performance of vibration-based energy harvesters, many authors suggest ...
This paper investigates the design and analysis of a novel energy harvesting device that uses magnet...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
Harvesting ambient energy in a variety of systems and applications is a relatively recent trend, oft...
Linear energy harvesters can only produce useful amounts of power when excited close to their natur...
Some of the lingering challenges within the current paradigm of vibration energy harvesting (VEH) in...
International audienceIn the last decade nonlinear vibrations absorbers, usually known as Nonlinear ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a nonlinear multimodal vibration energy harvesting m...
Continuous advancements in electronics manufacturing have resulted in the widespread use of low-powe...
Energy harvesting from different vibration sources is typically designed by means of a single degree...
Vibration energy harvesting typically involves a mechanical oscillatory mechanism to accumulate ambi...
AbstractWe study the performance of vibrational energy harvesting systems with piezoelectric and mag...
The advancement of technology of portable electronics and devices has increased the need for self-su...
The dynamics of a nonlinear vibration energy harvester for rotating systems is investigated analytic...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordNonlinea...
In an attempt to improve the performance of vibration-based energy harvesters, many authors suggest ...