Preliminary investigation of an inductive bistable energy harvester

B. Andò, S. Baglio, V. Marletta, A. Pistorio, A. Bulsara
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In this paper preliminary results from investigations of the proof of concept of a nonlinear (vibrational) bistable inductive energy harvester are presented. The main idea proposed through this paper is to exploits the benefits of the snap-through buckling configuration in terms of capability to scavenge energy from wide band vibrations and the possibility to use the beam switching between its stable states to move (contactless) a magnet inside a coil, thus producing a voltage. The simplicity of the harvester and the wide operating range of frequencies, are the two main claims of the proposed setup. The main novelty of the proposed approach arises from the coupling of the nonlinear bistable architecture with the inductive transducer and the possibility to convert the mechanical energy gained by the switching beam into an electrical signal without mechanical links. The system, in its infancy, has been observed to produce powers in the order of microwatts.
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本文给出了非线性(振动)双稳电感能量采集器概念证明研究的初步结果。这篇论文提出的主要想法是利用“咔嗒通”屈曲结构在宽频带振动中清除能量的能力方面的优势,以及利用光束在其稳定状态之间切换的可能性来移动(非接触)线圈内的磁铁,从而产生电压。收割机的简单性和广泛的工作频率范围是提出的设置的两个主要要求。该方法的主要新颖之处在于非线性双稳态结构与电感式换能器的耦合,以及将开关光束获得的机械能转换为没有机械链路的电信号的可能性。该系统在其初期,已被观察到产生数量级为微瓦的功率。
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