Sensor design for piezoelectric cantilever beam energy harvesters

Friswell, M. I. and Adhikari, S.,
International Conference on Recent Advances in Structural Dynamics, Southampton, UK, July 2010.

Energy harvesting for the purpose of powering low power electronic sensor systems has received explosive attention in the last few years. A common device uses the piezoelectric effect for a cantilever beams at resonance to harvest ambient vibration energy. However most of these devices have a rectangular piezoelectric patch covering all or part of the beam. This paper considers the optimum design of such a device, and in particular investigates the effect that the size and shape of piezoelectric sensor has on the harvested energy. It is shown that significant increases in harvested energy may be obtained by optimising the sensor design.
BiBTeX Entry
@inproceedings{cp83,
    AUTHOR={M. I. Friswell and S. Adhikari},
    TITLE={Sensor design for piezoelectric cantilever beam energy harvesters},
    BOOKTITLE={International Conference on Recent Advances in Structural Dynamics},
    YEAR={2010},
    Address={Southampton, UK},
    Month={July},
    note = {accepted}
}

by Sondipon Adhikari