Vibration Energy Harvesting from Multi-Directional Motion Sources

T. Blad, D. F. Machekposhti, J.L. Herder, A. Holmes, N. Tolou
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Vibration energy harvesting can be used as a sustainable power source for various applications. Usually, the generators are designed as devices with a single degree of freedom (SDoF) along the direction of the driving motion. In this research, harvesting from multi-directional (translational) motion sources will be investigated. Three strategies are assessed: a reference SDoF generator, a SDoF generator using an orientation strategy, and a Multi Degree of Freedom (MDoF) system. This led to the development of a design metric by which any 2D design problem can be described by two dimensionless parameters: the relative strength of vibrations, $p_{v}$, and the relative dimension of the design space, $p_{l}$. It was shown that the relative power density (RPD) of a 2DoF system compared to a reference SDoF system only depends on the product $p^{\ast}=p_{v}p_{l}$, and has a maximum of 1.185 for $p^{\ast}=1$. The application of powering a hearing aid is investigated as a case study. It was found that the vibrations in the area of the human head while walking can be represented by a two-directional vibration source with $p_{v}=0.55$. Three different design spaces are assessed for a miniaturized generator and three different optimal embodiments are found. For one of the considered situations where $p^{\ast}=1.1$, a 2DoF system was found to have a 16% higher power output compared to a SDoF reference. The aim of future work will be the validation of the developed metric.
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多向运动源的振动能量收集
振动能量收集可以作为一种可持续的电源用于各种应用。通常,发电机被设计成沿驱动运动方向具有单自由度(SDoF)的装置。在本研究中,将研究多向(平移)运动源的收获。评估了三种策略:参考SDoF发生器,使用定向策略的SDoF发生器和多自由度(mof)系统。这导致了设计度量的发展,任何二维设计问题都可以用两个无维参数来描述:振动的相对强度$p_{v}$和设计空间的相对维度$p_{l}$。结果表明,与参考SDoF系统相比,2DoF系统的相对功率密度(RPD)仅依赖于乘积$p^{\ast}=p_{v}p_{l}$,当$p^{\ast}=1$时,RPD最大值为1.185。以助听器供电的应用为例进行了研究。研究发现,人体行走时头部区域的振动可以用一个双向振动源表示,其值为$p_{v}=0.55$。对一种小型化发电机评估了三种不同的设计空间,并找到了三种不同的最佳实施例。对于考虑的$p^{\ast}=1.1$的情况之一,发现2DoF系统的输出功率比SDoF基准高16%。未来工作的目的将是验证开发的度量。
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