Author:
Farias W.P.,Souto C.R.,Castro A.C.
Abstract
Abstract
This article presents the characterization of an rotational
generator with ceramic piezoelectric transducers, applied to energy
harvesting. The physical structure developed, presents flexibility
in relation to the number of beams, piezoelectric elements and
coupling of generator modules, and keeps the piezoelectric
transducers without direct contact with extern environment, which
allows the device adaptation for practical applications. The
prototype developed has two generator modules, totaling four beams
with two piezoelectric transducers PZT C-64 each, and it worked for
approximately 670 hours, without waste signs. An experimental
configuration was developed to analyze the behavior of the proposed
generator, with the generator being driven by a motor coupled to its
axis with a rotation speed of 1 Hz to 35 Hz. The signals generated
by the beans were connected to variable resistors, obtaining
different power values in each one of the blades, justified by the
manual manufacturing process. The results showed that the suggested
harvester has high durability and the potential to power wireless
sensors that are integrated into rotating machines.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
Cited by
3 articles.
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