Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4976625 | Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The response of cantilevered piezoelectric harvesters loaded by finite width impulses of base acceleration is studied analytically in the frequency domain in order to identify the parameters that influence the generated voltage. Experimental tests are then performed on harvesters loaded by hammer impacts. The latter are used to confirm analytical results and to validate a linear finite element (FE) model of a unimorph harvester. The FE model is, in turn, used to extend analytical results to more general harvesters (tapered, inverse tapered, triangular) and to more general impulses (heel strike in human gait). From analytical and numerical results design criteria for improving harvester performance are obtained.
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Authors
A. Doria, C. Medè, D. Desideri, A. Maschio, L. Codecasa, F. Moro,