TY - JOUR
T1 - Bird-inspired quasi-zero stiffness vibration isolator equipped with tri-stable energy harvesting absorber
AU - Xie, Jiaheng
AU - Yang, Tao
AU - Zheng, Yusheng
AU - Lu, Kuan
AU - Cao, Qingjie
AU - Fang, Jupeng
AU - Liu, Yongshou
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2026.
PY - 2026/3
Y1 - 2026/3
N2 - The research and development of vibration reduction and vibration energy harvesting integrated devices is a hot topic nowadays. However, conventional integrated devices usually directly combine the vibration isolator and energy harvester, which leads to the problem that the vibration reduction and energy harvesting performance cannot be balanced simultaneously. Inspired by the limb-neck synergy of large birds, a bird-inspired quasi-zero stiffness (QZS) vibration isolator equipped with tri-stable energy harvesting absorber (BVI-TEHA) is proposed in this work to address this problem. Specifically, the bio-inspiration is manifested in the coordination between a limb-like QZS mechanism, which provide high-load support and low-frequency reduction, and a neck-like tri-stable absorber designed for energy harvesting. Unlike existing multi-stable harvesters that are typically coupled with linear primary systems, the BVI-TEHA integrates a tri-stable absorber directly with a nonlinear QZS isolator. Static, dynamic, and electromechanical models were developed and validated via a physical prototype. Results under harmonic and impact excitations demonstrate superior vibration reduction and efficient power output compared to standalone QZS isolators. The prototype of the BVI-TEHA is manufactured, and the vibration reduction and energy harvesting experiments are conducted; the experimental results are consistent with the theoretical ones. The proposed BVI-TEHA has potential in the fields of vibration reduction for engineering structures and power supply for low-power sensors attached to structures.
AB - The research and development of vibration reduction and vibration energy harvesting integrated devices is a hot topic nowadays. However, conventional integrated devices usually directly combine the vibration isolator and energy harvester, which leads to the problem that the vibration reduction and energy harvesting performance cannot be balanced simultaneously. Inspired by the limb-neck synergy of large birds, a bird-inspired quasi-zero stiffness (QZS) vibration isolator equipped with tri-stable energy harvesting absorber (BVI-TEHA) is proposed in this work to address this problem. Specifically, the bio-inspiration is manifested in the coordination between a limb-like QZS mechanism, which provide high-load support and low-frequency reduction, and a neck-like tri-stable absorber designed for energy harvesting. Unlike existing multi-stable harvesters that are typically coupled with linear primary systems, the BVI-TEHA integrates a tri-stable absorber directly with a nonlinear QZS isolator. Static, dynamic, and electromechanical models were developed and validated via a physical prototype. Results under harmonic and impact excitations demonstrate superior vibration reduction and efficient power output compared to standalone QZS isolators. The prototype of the BVI-TEHA is manufactured, and the vibration reduction and energy harvesting experiments are conducted; the experimental results are consistent with the theoretical ones. The proposed BVI-TEHA has potential in the fields of vibration reduction for engineering structures and power supply for low-power sensors attached to structures.
KW - Bio-inspired structure
KW - Low frequency
KW - Nonlinear vibration reduction
KW - Quasi-zero stiffness isolator
KW - Tri-stable energy harvesting absorber
KW - Vibration energy harvesting
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105034947647
U2 - 10.1007/s11071-026-12314-0
DO - 10.1007/s11071-026-12314-0
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105034947647
SN - 0924-090X
VL - 114
JO - Nonlinear Dynamics
JF - Nonlinear Dynamics
IS - 6
M1 - 448
ER -