Numerical Continuation in a Physical Experiment: Investigation of a Nonlinear Energy Harvester

Author:

Barton David A. W.1,Burrow Stephen G.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

Abstract

In this paper we demonstrate the use of numerical continuation within a physical experiment: a nonlinear energy harvester, which is used to convert vibrational energy into usable electrical energy. To continue a branch of periodic orbits through a saddle-node bifurcation and along the associated branch of unstable periodic orbits, a modified time-delay controller is used. At each step in the continuation the pseudo-arclength equation is appended to a set of equations that ensure that the controller is non-invasive. The resulting nonlinear system is solved using a quasi-Newton iteration, where each evaluation of the nonlinear system requires changing the excitation parameters of the experiment and measuring the response. We present the continuation results for the energy harvester in a number of different configurations.

Publisher

ASMEDC

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