• Abstract

    We present a multiresonant vibration energy harvester designed for ultra-low-power applications in industrial environments together with an optimized harvester design. The proposed device features dual-frequency operation, enabling the harvesting of energy over a wider operational frequency range. It has been designed such that its harvesting bandwidth range is [50, 100] Hz, which is a typical frequency range for vibrations found in industrial applications. At an excitation level of 0.5 g, a maximum mean power output of 6 mW and 9 mW can be expected at the resonance frequencies of 63.3 and 76.4 Hz, respectively. The harvester delivers a power density of 492 μW/cm2. Design optimization led to improved harvester geometries yielding up to 2.6 times closer resonance frequencies, resulting in a wider harvesting bandwidth and a significantly higher power output.

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    Autoren
    Sofiane Bouhedma, M.Sc. Siyang Hu, M.Eng. Arwed Schütz, Fred Lange, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tamara Bechtold, Mohammed Ouali, Dennis Hohlfeld
    Publikationsjahr

    2022

    Erschienen in

    Micromachines

    DOI