Energy harvesting from low frequency applications using piezoelectric materials
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Abstract
In an effort to eliminate the replacement of the batteries of electronic devices that are difficult or impractical to service once deployed, harvesting energy from mechanical vibrations or impacts using piezoelectric materials has been researched over the last several decades. However, a majority of these applications have very low input frequencies. This presents a challenge for the researchers to optimize the energy output of piezoelectric energy harvesters, due to the relatively high elastic moduli of piezoelectric materials used to date. This paper reviews the current state of research on piezoelectric energy harvesting devices for low frequency (0–100 Hz) applications and the methods that have been…
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3Topics & keywords
- Piezoelectricity
- Energy harvesting
- PMUT
- Vibration
- Energy (signal processing)
- Power (physics)
- Piezoelectric sensor
- Acoustics
- Affordable and clean energy