Analysis of vibration based windmill coupled micromachined energy harvester

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Abstract

The present work exploits the centripetal, Coriolis and Euler forces generated in a rotating windmill. The MEMS device is placed on the blade of a windmill to harvest the energy. Modal analysis is carried out to optimize the dimensions of the structure to match the desired conditions. The real time response of the structure and the voltage generated in the piezoelectric layer are evaluated using transient analysis. It was noticed that Euler and Coriolis forces have a significant contribution in the initial time when the wind turbine accelerates from rest. The later portion is dominated by the Coriolis and Euler forces, and in some instances they cancel out each other. However, there is always a steady contribution from the centripetal force which is proportional to the magnitude of angular velocity of the wind turbine.

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Pavan, R., Shyamsundar, P. I., & Rao, V. K. P. (2019). Analysis of vibration based windmill coupled micromachined energy harvester. In Vibroengineering Procedia (Vol. 29, pp. 60–64). EXTRICA. https://doi.org/10.21595/vp.2019.21159

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