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A Study on the Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Using SSHI Technique (SSHI 기법을 이용한 압전소자로부터의 에너지 회수에 대한 연구)

  • Nam, Yoon-Su;Park, Jong-Soo;Park, Hae-Gyoon;Lee, Jae-Kang
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.92-98
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    • 2008
  • The target of this paper is to study on the usefulness of the SSHI technique as a wireless electrical power supply when it is driven by mechanical vibrations of low frequency. A THUNDER series a piezoelectric material (TH7-R), which has been developed by a NASA engineer is selected for this study. A mechanical motion vibrator supplies piezoelectric material with mechanical energy. An optical fiber sensor and a pulse generating circuit are used to accomplish the parallel-SSHI technique. As a result of this study, energy harvesting using SSHI technique results in a significant increase of the electrical power flow.

A Study on the Energy Harvesting Using Piezoelectric Material (압전 소자를 이용한 에너지 회수에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Jong-Soo;Lee, Young-Il;Nam, Yoon-Su
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.25 no.B
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    • pp.141-147
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    • 2005
  • A target of this paper is to get some elementary experimental data on the energy harvesting using a piezoelectric material. A THUNDER series piezo material (TH7-R), which has been developed by NASA engineer is selected for this study. In order to provide a mechanical energy to the piezoelectric material, a mechanical motion vibrator and its driving electronics are designed. Using a simple PWM control, the excitation frequency of vibrating mechanical motion is varied. The generated electric power as a function of the excitation frequency is monitored and analyzed. This initial experiment shows a possible energy source using a piezoelectric material for the application to low-power consumed small electronic devices such as RFID, MEMS, and etc.

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A Study on the Adaptive Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting (적응 제어기를 이용한 압전 소자로부터의 에너지 회수에 대한 연구)

  • Park Jong-Soo;Nam Yoon-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.23 no.6 s.183
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    • pp.64-71
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    • 2006
  • A target of this paper is to study on the usefulness of the adaptive piezoelectric energy harvesting device as a wireless electrical power supply when it is driven by mechanical vibrations of low frequency. For this purpose, an adaptive control technique and a step-down converter are used. A THUNDER series a piezoelectric material (TH7-R), which has been developed by a NASA engineer is selected for this study. In order to provide a mechanical energy to the piezoelectric material, a mechanical motion vibrator is designed. The adaptive controller is implemented using a dSPACE DS1104 controller board. The do-dc converter with an adaptive control technique harvests energy at over five times the rate of direct charging without a converter.

Piezoelectric Nanogenerators: Energy Harvesting Technology (압전 나노발전기: 에너지 수확 기술)

  • Shin, Dong-Myeong;Hwang, Yoon-Hwae
    • Vacuum Magazine
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.17-20
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    • 2016
  • Piezoelectric nanogenerators are energy harvesting device to convert a mechanical energy into an electric energy using nanostructured piezoelectric materials. This review summarizes works to date on piezoelectric nanogenerators, starting with a basic theory of piezoelectricity and working mechanism, and moving through the reports of numerous nanogenerators using nanorod arrays, flexible substrates and alternative materials. A sufficient power generated from nanogenerators suggests feasible applications for either power supplies or strain sensors of highly integratedl nano devices. Further development of nanogenerators holds promise for the development of self-powered implantable and wearable electronics.

Development of Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Device and Experiments (압전체를 이용한 에너지 수집 장치 개발 및 실험)

  • Kim, Ki-Young;Kwak, Moon-K.;Kang, Ho-Yong;Kim, Nae-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.81-89
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    • 2008
  • This paper is concerned with the development of the piezoelectric energy harvesting(PEH) device for ubiquitous sensor node(USN). The USN needs auxiliary power to lengthen its operational life. In this study, the piezoelectric energy harvesting system consisting of a cantilever with a tip mass and piezoelectric wafer was investigated in detail both theoretically and experimentally. The dynamic model for the addressed system was derived using the assumed mode method. The resulting equations of motion were expressed in matrix form, which had never been developed before. The power output characteristics of the PEH was then calculated and discussed. Various experiments were carried out to investigate the charging characteristics of electrical components. Theoretical and experimental results showed that the PEH was able to charge a battery with ambient vibrations but still needed an effective mechanism which can convert mechanical energy to electrical energy and an optimal electric circuit which dissipates small energy.

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Dynamic Modeling of Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Device and Experiments (압전 에너지 수집 장치의 동적모델링 및 실험)

  • Kwak, Moon-K.;Kim, Ki-Young;Kang, Ho-Yong;Kim, Nae-Soo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.632-641
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    • 2008
  • This paper is concerned with the development of the piezoelectric energy harvesting(PEH) device for ubiquitous sensor node(USN). The USN needs auxiliary power to lengthen its operational life. In this study, the piezoelectric energy harvesting system consisting of a cantilever with a tip mass and piezoelectric wafer was investigated in detail both theoretically and experimentally. The dynamic model for the addressed system was derived using the assumed mode method. The resulting equations of motion were expressed in matrix form, which had never been developed before. The power output characteristics of the PEH was then calculated and discussed. Various experiments were carried out to investigate the charging characteristics of electrical components. Theoretical and experimental results showed that the PEH was able to charge a battery with ambient vibrations but still needed an effective mechanism which can convert mechanical energy to electrical energy and an optimal electric circuit which dissipates small energy.

Study on the Energy Harvesting System Using Piezoelectric Direct Effect of Piezo Film (압전 필름의 압전정 효과를 이용한 에너지 저장 시스템에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Bum-Kyoo;Lee, Woo-Hun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.25 no.9
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    • pp.78-85
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    • 2008
  • Piezoelectric materials have been investigated as vibration energy converters to power wireless devices or MEMS devices due to the recent low power requirements of such devices and the advancement in miniaturization technology. Piezoelectric power generation can be an alternative to the traditional power source-battery because of the presence of facile vibration sources in our environment and the potential elimination of the maintenance required for large volume batteries. This paper represents the new power source which supplies energy device node. This system, called "energy harvesting system", with piezo materials scavenges extra energy such as vibration and acceleration from the environment. Then it converts the mechanical energy scavenged to electrical energy for powering device This paper explains the properties of piezo material through theoretical analysis and experiments The developed system provides a solution to overcome the critical problem of making up wireless device networks.

Recent Trends in Energy Harvesting Technology Using Composite Materials (복합소재를 이용한 에너지 하베스팅 기술 동향)

  • Jung, Jae Hwan;Lee, Dong-Min;Kim, Young Jun;Kim, Sang-Woo
    • Ceramist
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.110-121
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    • 2019
  • Triboelectric nanogenerators and piezoelectric nanogenerators are a spotlighted energy harvesting method that converts the wasted mechanical energy from the environment into usable electrical energy. In the case of triboelectric nanogenerators, researches have been mainly focused on high permittivity and flexible polymer materials, and in the case of piezoelectric nanogenerators, researches have been focused on ceramic materials exhibiting high polarization characteristics. Recently, many researches have been conducted to improve durability and power in various environments by using composite materials which have flexible properties of polymer, high permittivity, thermal resistance and high polarization properties of ceramics. This article reviews the energy harvesting studies reported about composites materials using ceramics and polymers.

Broadband Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Technology (광대역 압전 에너지 하베스팅 기술)

  • Lee, Dong-Gyu;Yee, Yeon-Jeong;Song, Hyun-Cheol
    • Ceramist
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.56-69
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    • 2019
  • Recent advances in low-power sensors and transmitters are driving the search for standalone power sources that utilize unused ambient energy. These energy harvesters can alleviate the issues related to the installation and maintenance of sensors. Particularly piezoelectric energy harvesters, with the ability to convert ambient mechanical energy into useful electricity, have received significant attention due to their high energy density, low cost and operational stability over wide temperature and pressure conditions. In order to maximize the generated electrical power, the natural frequency of the piezoelectric energy harvester should be matched with the dominant frequency of ambient vibrations. However, piezoelectric energy harvesters typically exhibit a narrow bandwidth, thus, it becomes difficult to operate near resonance under broadband ambient vibration conditions. Therefore, the resonating of energy harvesters is critical to generate maximum output power under ambient vibration conditions. For this, energy harvesters should have broadband natural frequency or actively tunable natural frequency with ambient vibrations. Here, we review the most plausible broadband energy harvesting techniques of the multi-resonance, nonlinearity, and self-resonance tuning. The operation mechanisms and recent representative studies of each technique are introduced and the advantages and disadvantages of each method are discussed. In addition, we look into the future research direction for the broadband energy harvester.