An enhanced electromagnetic energy harvester based on dual ratchet structure with secondary energy recovery
Auteur(s): |
Xing Liang
Ge Shi Yinshui Xia Shengyao Jia Yanwei Sun Xiangzhan Hu Mingzhu Yuan Huakang Xia |
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Médium: | article de revue |
Langue(s): | anglais |
Publié dans: | Smart Materials and Structures, 18 septembre 2024, n. 10, v. 33 |
Page(s): | 105020 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1361-665x/ad7711 |
Abstrait: |
With the continuous advancement of ultra-low-power electronic devices, capturing energy from the surrounding environment to power these smart devices has emerged as a new direction. However, most of the mechanical energy available for harvesting in the environment exhibits ultra-low frequencies. Therefore, the feasibility of self-powering low-power devices largely depends on the effective utilization of this ultra-low-frequency mechanical energy. Consequently, this work proposes an enhanced electromagnetic energy harvester based on a dual ratchet structure with secondary energy recovery. It converts ultra-low frequency vibrations into fast rotational movements by means of a rack and pinion mechanism, thus achieving high power output while maintaining a simple structure. Experimental tests demonstrate that the proposed harvester exhibits excellent power output under ultra-low-frequency external excitation. Under external excitation with a frequency of 1.5 Hz and an amplitude of 22 mm, with the optimal load matched at 20 Ω, the maximum power output reaches 598 mW, with a power density of 1572.65 μW cm−3. The secondary energy recovery power accounts for 34.4%, resulting in a 52.56% enhancement in the energy harvester’s output performance. Additionally, hand-cranking tests indicate that the fabricated prototype of the electromagnetic energy harvester can power some common electronic devices, including smartphones, showcasing significant application potential. |
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