Electromechanical-Traffic Model of Compression-Based Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting System
2016
Piezoelectric energy harvesting has advantages over other alternative sources due to its large power
density, ease of applications, and capability to be fabricated at different scales: macro, micro, and nano. This paper
presents an electromechanical-traffic model for roadway compression-based piezoelectric energy harvesting system.
A two-degree-of-freedom (2-DOF) electromechanical model has been developed for the piezoelectric energy
harvesting unit to define its performance in power generation under a number of external excitations on road surface.
Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT-5H) is selected as the piezoelectric material to be used in this paper due to its high
Piezoelectric Charge Constant (d) and Piezoelectric Voltage Constant (g) values. The main source of vibration energy
that has been considered in this paper is the moving vehicle on the road. The effect of various frequencies on possible
generated power caused by different vibration characteristics of moving vehicle has been studied. A single unit of
circle-shape Piezoelectric Cymbal Transducer (PCT) with diameter of 32 mm and thickness of 0.3 mm be able to
generate about 0.12 mW and 13 mW of electric power under 4 Hz and 20 Hz of excitation, respectively. The
estimated power to be generated for multiple arrays of PCT is approximately 150 kW/ km. Thus, the developed
electromechanical-traffic model has enormous potential to be used in estimating the macro scale of roadway power
generation system.
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