Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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290731 | Journal of Sound and Vibration | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Stochastic resonance has seen wide application in the physical sciences as a tool to understand weak signal amplification by noise. However, this apparently counter-intuitive phenomenon does not appear to have been exploited as a tool to enhance vibrational energy harvesting. In this note we demonstrate that by adding periodic forcing to a vibrationally excited energy harvesting mechanism, the power available from the device is apparently enhanced over a mechanism without periodic forcing. In order to illustrate this novel effect, a conceptually simple, but plausible model of such a device is proposed to explore the use of stochastic resonance to enhance vibrational energy harvesting.
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Authors
C.R. McInnes, D.G. Gorman, M.P. Cartmell,