The nexus between vibration-based energy harvesting and structural vibration control: A comprehensive review
This paper presents the first state-of-the-art review on simultaneous vibration control and energy harvesting strategy, a multi-disciplinary topic related to structural dynamics, mechanical design, and power electronics. The prominent damping effects provided by large-scale vibration-based energy ha...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Renewable & sustainable energy reviews 2022-03, Vol.155, p.111920, Article 111920 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents the first state-of-the-art review on simultaneous vibration control and energy harvesting strategy, a multi-disciplinary topic related to structural dynamics, mechanical design, and power electronics. The prominent damping effects provided by large-scale vibration-based energy harvesters make the simultaneous control of vibration sources possible. Although the concept of energy-regenerative shock absorbers with vibration control and energy harvesting functions dates back to the 1970s in automotive engineering, the development of such dual-function devices was not extended to broad applications in civil and mechanical structures until 2010. We have witnessed rapid advances in this field in the past decade. A series of feasibility studies, configuration designs, numerical simulations, laboratory experiments, and field tests have demonstrated, to some extent, the great prospect of these dual-function devices in various potential applications. This review first presents different energy transducers and vibration energy sources briefly. Subsequently, different designs and target applications of dual-function devices are elaborated. The power performance in large-scale implementation of dual-function devices is predicted on the order of kilowatt level, which is considerably higher than that of most regular vibration-based energy harvesters and sufficient to power structural health monitoring systems or semi-active/active control systems. The current challenges and potential future research directions of energy-harvesting vibration control are also discussed.
•Review the energy-harvesting vibration control strategies in various energy sources.•Elaborate on the background and fundamental principle of dual-function devices.•Summary and compare various electromagnetic and piezoelectric dual-function devices.•Classify different types of dual-function devices based on the damping mechanism.•Point out the challenges and way forward on dual-function devices. |
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ISSN: | 1364-0321 1879-0690 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.rser.2021.111920 |