JOURNAL ARTICLE

Are piezoelectric-electromagnetic hybrid energy harvesting systems beneficial?

Binh Duc TruongCuong Phu LeShad Roundy

Year: 2023 Journal:   Smart Materials and Structures Vol: 32 (9)Pages: 095022-095022   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Abstract The primary objective of this work is to investigate the performance of a hybrid energy harvesting system consisting of piezoelectric and electromagnetic transducers. We first show that a single–mechanism generator with negligible electrical losses, referred to as an electrically-lossless harvester, can reach the theoretical power bound regardless of the coupling strength between the mechanical and electrical domains, which renders the use of hybrid systems unnecessary. For a more realistic analysis, the electrically parasitic losses are then taken into account. We introduce effective figures of merit for the piezoelectric and electromagnetic generators that combine transducer coupling and resistive losses. The maximum output power of single-transducer and hybrid systems are determined analytically, expressed as functions of effective figures of merit. We find that there is no benefit to utilizing a hybrid system if one of the two, or both, effective figures of merit exceeds a threshold of . We also derive the narrow conditions under which a resonant hybrid harvester system with multiple transduction mechanisms can outperform its counterpart which uses a single energy conversion. In order to provide a comprehensive assessment of the configurations considered, we analyze the relationships between optimizing system efficiency and maximizing output power. We reveal that the two problems generally yield different solutions. However, for a hybrid structure, these objectives result in a unique solution when the effective figures of merit of the two transductions are equal. This is a distinctive property of a hybrid system compared to a single-mechanism device.

Keywords:
Figure of merit Energy harvesting Transducer Hybrid system Resistive touchscreen Power (physics) Coupling (piping) Piezoelectricity Generator (circuit theory) Lossless compression Energy (signal processing) Topology (electrical circuits) Computer science Electronic engineering Electrical engineering Control theory (sociology) Physics Engineering Mechanical engineering Optoelectronics Algorithm

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Topics

Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Wireless Power Transfer Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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