Dynamic simulation of a Fe-Ga energy harvester prototype through a preisach-type hysteresis model

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This paper presents the modeling of an Fe-Ga energy harvester prototype, within a large range of values of operating parameters (mechanical preload, amplitude and frequency of dynamic load, electric load resistance). The simulations, based on a hysteretic Preisach-type model, employ a voltage-driven finite element formulation using the fixed-point technique, to handle the material nonlinearities. Due to the magneto-mechanical characteristics of Fe-Ga, a preliminary tuning must be performed for each preload to individualize the fixed point constant, to ensure a good convergence of the method. This paper demonstrates how this approach leads to good results for the Fe-Ga prototype. The relative discrepancies between experimental and computational values of the output power remain lower than 5% in the entire range of operating parameters considered.

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Palumbo, S., Chiampi, M., Bottauscio, O., & Zucca, M. (2019). Dynamic simulation of a Fe-Ga energy harvester prototype through a preisach-type hysteresis model. Materials, 12(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12203384

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