Affiliation:
1. Air Vehicles Division, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Abstract
This article reports on the modelling and experimental validation of a vibration energy harvesting approach that uses a permanent-magnet/ball-bearing arrangement and a wire-coil transducer. The harvester’s behaviour is modelled using a forced Duffing oscillator modified with quintic non-linearity, and the primary first-order steady-state resonant solutions are found using the homotopy analysis method. These solutions found are shown to compare well with measured ball-bearing displacements and harvested output power and are used to predict the wideband frequency response of this type of vibration energy harvester. A prototype harvester was found to produce a maximum output power of 16.4 mW from a 14.2 Hz, 400 milli-g excitation.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,General Materials Science
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10 articles.
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