Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a powerful tool that enables the printing of almost unlimited geometry in a few hours, from a virtual design to a real structure. In this paper, we present a micro-electromechanical energy harvester that utilized a 3D printed micromechanical structure combined with a miniature permanent magnet and a microelectronic coil towards a hybrid electromagnetic vibrational hybrid energy harvester. Various micromechanical structure geometries were designed, printed, and tested. The characteristic dimensions of the springs were from 200 m to 400 m and the total volume of the devices was below 1 cm3. The resonant frequencies (95-340 Hz range), as well as bandwidths (6-23 Hz range), for the developed prototypes were determined. The maximal generated output power was almost 24 W with a power density up to almost 600 W/cm3
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Kawa, B., Sliwa, K., Lee, V. C., Shi, Q., & Walczak, R. (2020). Inkjet 3D printed MEMS vibrational electromagnetic energy harvester. Energies, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13112800
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