Exploitation of a tristable nonlinear oscillator for improving broadband vibration energy harvesting

Shengxi Zhou, Junyi Cao, Jing Lin, Zezhou Wang

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Abstract

Numerical and experimental investigations of a broadband vibration energy harvester with triple-well are presented. The nonlinear restoring force of the tristable oscillator is experimentally identified as a high order polynomial that depends on the relative spacing and locations of the magnets in the magnetically coupled piezoelectric cantilever. Simulations and experiments are performed at different harmonic excitation levels ranging from 10 to 35 Hz. The tristable energy harvester possesses the unique jump characteristics of oscillation center stemming from excitation level and initial displacements. Its broad frequency range of 15.1-32.5 Hz is obtained from the transition among three wells. It is also demonstrated that the tristable nonlinear oscillator will be more helpful to improve the broadband performance for harvesting vibration energy under low frequency excitations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number140190
JournalEPJ Applied Physics
Volume67
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2014
Externally publishedYes

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