Integration of Thermal Energy Harvesting in Semi-Active Piezoelectric Shunt-Damping Systems

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The opportunities to energize a broad range of devices by use of energy available almost anywhere and in many forms are almost unlimited. A major advantage of energy harvesting is the manufacture of small autonomous electronic devices with no need for power supply and maintenance. Shunt damping circuits, although unfavorably affected by the size and mass of bulky coil inductors, started to base on synthetic inductors losing their passivity. In this paper we report a study of the feasibility of powering shunt damping circuits by use of thermal energy otherwise irrevocably lost from a bearing. The heat generated in the bearing is converted thermoelectrically into electric energy which is then used to power synthetic inductance circuitry. We show that the power demand of such circuit can be satisfied by use of a thermoelectric generator paired with a moderately loaded bearing.

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Lubieniecki, M., & Uhl, T. (2015). Integration of Thermal Energy Harvesting in Semi-Active Piezoelectric Shunt-Damping Systems. Journal of Electronic Materials, 44(1), 341–347. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11664-014-3194-2

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