Broadband and high-efficiency acoustic energy harvesting with loudspeaker enhanced by sonic black hole
It is well-known that acoustic energy sources can be seen as a promising alternative energy resource by using acoustic energy harvester (AEH) which can transform sound energy into usable electrical power. However, the current AEHs have been restricted by their narrow bandwidths and low energy conver...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. 2024-12, Vol.379, p.115888, Article 115888 |
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Zusammenfassung: | It is well-known that acoustic energy sources can be seen as a promising alternative energy resource by using acoustic energy harvester (AEH) which can transform sound energy into usable electrical power. However, the current AEHs have been restricted by their narrow bandwidths and low energy conversion efficiencies. In this study, a broadband and high efficient AEH is presented. The proposed AEH comprises an open-end sonic black hole (SBH) structure and an electrodynamic loudspeaker. The sound pressure is amplified through the open-end SBH structure, then the loudspeaker is used as electricity generator to convert acoustic energy into electric energy. The open-end SBH is a cylindrical tube with an array of regularly-spaced rigid-walled thin rings. The inner radii of the SBH rings are quadratically decreasing and the SBH effect can be obtained. The model for energy harvesting and sound absorption performance of the proposed AEH is then presented. Finally, the open-end SBH is fabricated by 3D printing apparatus. A prototype of the AEH is designed and tested by using an impedance tube. The energy conversion efficiency and absorption coefficient from calculation and experiment show a reasonable agreement. The proposed AEH can convert 11 % of total incident sound energy from 50 Hz to 800 Hz. The maximum energy conversion efficiency can achieve 65 % at 425 Hz under optimal resistance load. Furthermore, the broadband sound absorption can also be achieved by using the proposed AEH.
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•An AEH by using open-end SBH and loudspeaker is proposed.•The AEH can realize energy conversion and sound absorption simultaneously.•The energy conversion efficiency of the AEH can be up to 65 %.•The performance of the AEH is experimental verified. |
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ISSN: | 0924-4247 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.sna.2024.115888 |