Parametrically excited nonlinear magnetic rolling pendulum for broadband energy harvesting
Kuang, Y; Zhu, M
Date: 23 May 2019
Journal
Applied Physics Letters
Publisher
AIP Publishing
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Abstract
Parametrically excited energy harvesters provide a valuable alternative to directly excited ones. However, linear energy
harvesters subjected to parametric excitation usually suffer from narrow bandwidths. This letter proposes a parametrically excited
magnetic rolling pendulum (MRP) with intentionally introduced nonlinearity for ...
Parametrically excited energy harvesters provide a valuable alternative to directly excited ones. However, linear energy
harvesters subjected to parametric excitation usually suffer from narrow bandwidths. This letter proposes a parametrically excited
magnetic rolling pendulum (MRP) with intentionally introduced nonlinearity for broadband energy harvesting. The MRP exhibited
a first-order parametric resonance with a broadened bandwidth as the excitation acceleration is ≥ 0.2 g (g=9.8 m/s2
). When excited
at 0.5 g in experiment, the parametric resonance was observed in the frequency range between 1.2𝑓0 and 4.5𝑓0 with 𝑓0 being the
natural frequency of 4 Hz. With a peak power output of 3.6 mW, the MRP achieved a half-power bandwidth of 4.8 Hz, which is
120% of its natural frequency. Simulation results suggest that the power output, the bandwidth and the resonance frequency can be
manipulated to by varying the magnet dimensions and positions.
Engineering
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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