Improving Energy Harvesting from Bridge Vibration Excited by Moving Vehicles with a Bi-Stable Harvester

Zhiyong Zhou, Haiwei Zhang, Weiyang Qin, Pei Zhu, Wenfeng Du

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Abstract

To monitor the health status of the bridge, many sensors are needed to be mounted on it. Converting bridge vibration energy to electrical energy is considered as a potential solution to the problem of providing reliable electric power to these sensors. The objective of this work is to present an operable strategy for improving the electric energy output of a piezoelectric energy harvester installed on a bridge by introducing bi-stable characteristics. A bi-stable harvester is proposed. By adjusting the tip and fixed magnets, different types of potential energy can be generated, and then the harvester can exhibit the linear, mono-stable and bi-stable characteristics. In the bi-stable state, the harvester triggers snap-through motions easily and generates large outputs. The corresponding prototype was fabricated, and the experiment was carried out to validate the advantage of the bistable energy harvester. The experiment results show that the bi-stable energy harvester outper-forms the classical linear harvester over the whole range of vehicle speed. As the vehicle speed exceeds a critical one, the snap-through motion will happen, which is beneficial to enhancing the electricity output. This conceptual design may provide guidance for promoting the performance of bridge energy harvesting.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2237
JournalMaterials
Volume15
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2022

Keywords

  • bi-stable energy harvester
  • bridge vibration
  • energy harvesting
  • linear energy harvester
  • snap-through motion

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