Development of a novel piezoelectric harvester excited by raindrops

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The impact of raindrops on a dry surface leads to a splashing phenomenon that dissipates a lot of energy. To improve energy collection, a novel piezoelectric raindrop energy harvester equipped with a spoonful of water was developed. The advantages and the drawbacks of this solution were analyzed with the aid of numerical simulations. A series of experimental tests were carried out in a laboratory with simulated raindrops. Experimental results showed that the negative effect of the added water mass was exceeded by the positive effects related to the impact of the raindrop on a liquid surface. Tests carried out connecting the harvester to a resistive load showed that the prototype was able to collect more energy than a simple cantilever harvester.

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Doria, A., Fanti, G., Filipi, G., & Moro, F. (2019). Development of a novel piezoelectric harvester excited by raindrops. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19173653

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