Performance of a piezoelectric bimorph harvester with variable width

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This article analyzes the performance of a piezoelectric energy harvester in the flexural mode for scavenging ambient vibration energy. The energy harvester consists of a piezoelectric bimorph plate with a variable width. A theoretical study is performed and the computational results show that the output power density increases initially, reaches a maximum, and then decreases monotonically with the increasing width, underscoring the importance for the width design of the scavenging structure. Further analysis indicates that the peak of output power density is determined by both the bimorph deformation amplitude and the efficiency in scavenging-energy. The analysis for this simplified model piezoelectric harvester provides a framework for further development on design guidelines for piezoelectric energy harvesters of optimal performance.

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Hu, H. P., Cui, Z. J., & Cao, J. G. (2007). Performance of a piezoelectric bimorph harvester with variable width. Journal of Mechanics, 23(3), 197–202. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1727719100001222

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