Abstract:
Piezoelectric energy harvesting has become popular
among researchers because of the ease of converting mechanical
energy into electrical energy using piezoelectric materials. In this
context, a vibration energy harvesting device was developed to
harvest vibration energy from vehicles. Lead zirconate titanate
(PZT) was selected as the piezoelectric material. First the vibration
sources were analyzed to identify the resonant frequency.
Piezoelectric energy harvester was developed using the cantilever
type configuration. Euler–Bernoulli beam theory was used to
analyze the cantilever beam under free vibration. Finite element
analysis (FEA) was used to identify the design parameters of the
prototype which includes the metal beam, tip mass and the PZT
plate. The maximum theoretical voltage was obtained as 5.99V
according to the FEA modeling. The prototype was developed and
voltage was measured fixing the prototype to the motor bike. The
average voltage output was 3.65V.
Citation:
W. M. Jayarathne, W. A. T. Nimansala and S. U. Adikary, "Development of a Vibration Energy Harvesting Device Using Piezoelectric Sensors," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 197-202, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421913.