Smart design piezoelectric energy harvester with self-Tuning

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Piezoelectric energy harvesting on a gas turbine implies constraints like high temperature tolerance, size limitation and a particular range of vibrations to utilise. In order to be able to operate under these conditions a harvester needs to be space effective and efficient and to respond to the appropriate range of frequencies. We present the design, simulation and measurements for a clamped-clamped coupled piezoelectric harvester with a free-sliding weight, which adds self-Tuning for improved response within the range of vibrations from the gas turbine. We show a peak open circuit voltage of 11.7 V and a 3 dB bandwidth of 12 Hz.

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Staaf, L. G. H., Köhler, E., Folkow, P. D., & Enoksson, P. (2017). Smart design piezoelectric energy harvester with self-Tuning. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 922). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/922/1/012007

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