Finite-element modeling of piezoelectric energy harvesters using lead-based and lead-free materials for voltage generation

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Abstract

Piezoelectric energy harvesters are capable of sensing mechanical vibrations and converting them into usable energy to empower low-power microsystems. In this work, a novel seesaw cantilever structure-based broadband piezoelectric energy harvester has been designed using both lead-based and lead-free piezoelectric material. It has been observed that along with its structure dimensions and piezo material properties, a harvester’s load also determines its performance. An optimum load would yield maximum harvester power. The optimum value of a resistor generating peak power has been described in this work. The harvester is capable of producing a peak power of around 23 mW across a 0.14 MΩ load.

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Asthana, P., & Khanna, G. (2018). Finite-element modeling of piezoelectric energy harvesters using lead-based and lead-free materials for voltage generation. Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies, 6(4), 394–400. https://doi.org/10.1080/21870764.2018.1542968

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