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Smart Structures and Systems
  Volume 26, Number 3, September 2020 , pages 391-401
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/sss.2020.26.3.391
 


Analytical evaluation and experimental validation of energy harvesting using low-frequency band of piezoelectric bimorph actuator
Kaushik Mishra, Subrata K. Panda, Vikash Kumar and Hukum Chand Dewangan

 
Abstract
    The present article reports the feasibility of the electrical energy generation from ambient low-frequency vibration using a piezoelectric material mounted on a bimorph cantilever beam actuator. A corresponding higher-order analytical model is developed using MATLAB in conjunction with finite element method under low-frequency with both damped and undamped conditions. An alternate model is also developed to check the material and dimensional viability of both piezoelectric materials (mainly focussed to PVDF and PZT) and the base material. Also, Genetic Algorithm is implemented to find the optimum dimensions which can produce the higher values of voltage at low-frequency frequencies (≤ 100 Hz). The delamination constraints are employed to avoid inter-laminar stresses and to increase the fracture toughness. The delamination has been done using a Teflon sheet sandwiched in between base plates and the piezo material is stuck to the base plate using adhesives. The analytical model is tested for both homogenous and isotropic material characteristics of the base material and extended to investigate the effect of the different geometrical parameters (base plate dimensions, piezo layer dimensions and placement, delamination thickness and placement, excitation frequency) on the model responses of the bimorph cantilever beam. It has been observed that when the base material characteristics are homogenous, the efficiency of the model remains higher when compared to the condition when it is of isotropic material. The necessary convergence behaviour of the current numerical model has been established and checked for the accuracy by comparing with available published results. Finally, using the results obtained from the model, a prototype is fabricated for the experimental validation via a suitable circuit considering Glass fibre and Aluminium as the bimorph material.
 
Key Words
    piezoelectric materials; PZT; PVDF; bimorph actuator; glass fibre
 
Address
(1) Kaushik Mishra:
School of Mechanical Engineering, VIT Vellore, Vellore-632014, Tamil Nadu, India;
(2) Subrata K. Panda, Vikash Kumar, Hukum Chand Dewangan:
Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Rourkela, Rourkela-769008, Odisha, Sundergarh, India.
 

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