An experimentally validated bimorph cantilever model for piezoelectric energy harvesting from base excitations
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Piezoelectric transduction has received great attention for vibration-to-electric energy conversion over the last five years. A typical piezoelectric energy harvester is a unimorph or a bimorph cantilever located on a vibrating host structure, to generate electrical energy from base excitations. Several authors have investigated modeling of cantilevered piezoelectric energy harvesters under base excitation. The existing mathematical modeling approaches range from elementary single-degree-of-freedom models to approximate distributed parameter solutions in the sense of Rayleigh–Ritz discretization as well as analytical solution attempts with certain simplifications. Recently, the authors have presented the…
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- Unimorph
- Bimorph
- Cantilever
- Vibration
- Piezoelectricity
- Frequency response
- Acoustics
- Energy harvesting
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