Comparison of monolithic and composite piezoelectric material–based energy harvesting devices

2014 
This study presents a comparison of the energy harvesting capacity of monolithic and composite piezoelectric materials, especially in the same energy harvesting configuration. The energy harvesting device was composed of a cantilever beam with active piezoelectric materials, a full-bridge rectifier circuit and an electrical load (resistance). Two energy harvesting devices were fabricated, both of which had piezoelectric patches mounted on top and bottom of the cantilever vibrating element. The first energy harvesting device utilized PZT-5H patches as a monolithic piezoelectric material, and the second energy harvesting device used macro-fiber composite patches as a composite piezoelectric material. The vibrating element used in this study was a stainless steel cantilevered beam with the same dimension as the patch. Characteristics of the energy harvesting devices, including generated power, current, and voltage, were compared in frequency domain and evaluated with respect to the electrical load under diff...
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