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Modeling and analysis of a bimorph piezoelectric cantilever beam for voltage generation

J Ajitsaria1, S Y Choe1, D Shen2 and D J Kim2

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Piezoelectric materials (PZT) have shown the ability to convert mechanical forces into an electric field in response to the application of mechanical stresses or vice versa. This property of the materials has found extensive applications in a vast array of areas including sensors and actuators. The study presented in this paper targets the modeling of a PZT bender for voltage and power generation by transforming ambient vibrations into electrical energy. This device can potentially replace the battery that supplies the power in a microwatt range necessary for operating sensors and data transmission. One of the advantages is that it is maintenance-free over a long time span.

The feasibility of this application has been repeatedly demonstrated in the literature, but a real demonstration of a working device is partially successful because of the various design parameters necessary for a construction of the PZT bender. According to a literature survey, the device can be modeled using various approaches. This paper focuses on the analytical approach based on Euler–Bernoulli beam theory and Timoshenko beam equations for the voltage and power generation, which is then compared with two previously described models in the literature: the electrical equivalent circuit and energy method. The three models are then implemented in a Matlab/Simulink/Simpower environment and simulated with an AC/DC power conversion circuit. The results of the simulation and the experiment have been compared and discussed.


PACS

77.84.Dy Niobates, titanates, tantalates, PZT ceramics, etc.

77.65.-j Piezoelectricity and electromechanical effects

46.40.-f Vibrations and mechanical waves

07.07.Df Sensors (chemical, optical, electrical, movement, gas, etc.); remote sensing

85.50.-n Dielectric, ferroelectric, and piezoelectric devices

Subjects

Electronics and devices

Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical

Instrumentation and measurement

Condensed matter: structural, mechanical & thermal

Dates

Issue 2 (April 2007)

Received 3 July 2006, in final form 12 December 2006

Published 14 February 2007



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