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Integrated Ferroelectrics
An International Journal
Volume 125, 2011 - Issue 1
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Original Articles

Multimodal Vibration Harvester Using Inductive and Magnetostrictive Mechanisms

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Pages 111-122 | Received 02 Aug 2010, Accepted 26 Oct 2010, Published online: 27 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

Multimodal energy harvester comprising of magnetostrictive and electromagnetic system was designed and analyzed with overall shape and size similar to AA battery. In the proposed design, magnetostrictive plates were mounted on the base and top cap of the harvester. The cylindrical shell housed a magnetic levitation cavity where center magnet was suspended between the top and bottom magnet attached to the base and top cover. This design allows the system to harvest energy from magnetostrictive material through Villari effect and from the oscillating permanent magnet within a hollow cavity through Faraday's effect. By specifying generator geometry and estimating system parameters, theoretical output power for the proposed design was determined for two different center magnet geometry. The output power and voltage was analyzed using the analytical and FEM modeling to identify the overall response of the multimodal structure.

Acknowledgment

The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support from P&W, NSF International Network for Advanced Multifunctional Materials (INAMM), and Office of Naval Research (ONR).

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