Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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739777 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This article reports on a vibration energy harvesting approach that uses a magnetoelectric (ME) transducer to harvest energy from bi-axial vibrations. A bi-axial oscillator is created using a permanent-magnet/ball-bearing arrangement, which has the added benefit of permitting a relatively compact design. The magnet produces a bi-axial restoring force on the bearing, and as the bearing oscillates, it steers magnetic field through the transducer thereby producing an oscillating charge that can be harvested. A simple laboratory demonstrator of a bi-axial ME harvester was created using a magnetostrictive/piezoelectric laminate transducer, and was shown to produce a peak rms power of 121 μW from an rms acceleration of 61 mG at 9.8 Hz.
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Authors
Scott D. Moss, Joshua E. McLeod, Ian G. Powlesland, Steve C. Galea,