Energy Harvesting for System of Coupled Oscillators Under External Excitation in the Vicinity of Resonance 1:1

Author:

Zuppa Leonardo Acho1,Awrejcewicz Jan2,Losyeva Nataliya3,Puzyrov Volodymyr3,Savchenko Nina4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Polytechnic University of Cataluña, Campus Terrassa, Terrassa 08222, Spain

2. Department of Automation, Biomechanics and Mechatronics, Lodz University of Technology, Lodz 90-924, Poland

3. Department of Applied Mechanics and Computing, Vasyl Stus Donetsk National University, Vinnitsia 21000, Ukraine

4. Department of Higher Mathematics and Systems Analysis, Zhukovsky National Aerospace University “KhAI,” Kharkiv 61070, Ukraine

Abstract

Abstract Vibration energy is abundantly present in many natural and artificial systems and can be assembled by various devices, mainly employing the benefits of the piezo-electric and electromagnetic phenomena. In the present article, the electromechanical system with two degrees-of-freedom is considered. An additional element (dynamical vibration absorber or DVA) is attached to the main mass, whose vibrations are to be reduced. The DVA consists of a spring, damping, and piezo-electric elements for energy harvesting. The goal is to reduce the maximal possible responses of the main structure at the vicinity of external 1:1 resonance and at the same time collect energy from the vibration of the system. An analytical approach is proposed to find the solution of the problem. We show that the piezo-electric element allows effective energy harvesting and at the same has a very limited influence on reducing the amplitude of oscillations of the main mass. The theoretical results are confirmed by numerical experiments.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering,Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering

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