A low frequency MEMS energy harvester scavenging energy from magnetic field surrounding an AC current-carrying wire


Autoria(s): Olszewski, Oskar Z.; Houlihan, Ruth; Mathewson, Alan; Jackson, Nathan
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29/11/2016

29/11/2016

01/11/2016

Resumo

This paper reports on a low frequency piezoelectric energy harvester that scavenges energy from a wire carrying an AC current. The harvester is described, fabricated and characterized. The device consists of a silicon cantilever with integrated piezoelectric capacitor and proof-mass that incorporates a permanent magnet. When brought close to an AC current carrying wire, the magnet couples to the AC magnetic field from a wire, causing the cantilever to vibrate and generate power. The measured average power dissipated across an optimal resistive load was 1.5 μW. This was obtained by exciting the device into mechanical resonance using the electro-magnetic field from the 2 A source current. The measurements also reveal that the device has a nonlinear response that is due to a spring hardening mechanism.

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Olszewski, O. Z., Houlihan, R., Mathewson, A., and Jackson, N. (2016) ‘A low frequency MEMS energy harvester scavenging energy from magnetic field surrounding an AC current-carrying wire’, Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 757, 012039 (6pp). doi:

757

1

012039-1

012039-6

1742-6588

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/3322

10.1088/1742-6596/757/1/012039

Journal of Physics: Conference Series

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en

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IOP Publishing

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Palavras-Chave #Piezoelectric energy harvester #Energy scavenger #Mechanical resonance #AC current
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Article (peer-reviewed)