Piezoelectric Generators in the Energy Harvesting Systems

Piezoelectric generator is a device used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. The basic element of the generator is made from piezoelectric material in which electrical energy is created as a result of deformations caused by reactions of mechanical structure of the generator. The amo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Solid state phenomena 2016-03, Vol.248, p.243-248
1. Verfasser: Grzybek, Dariusz
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Piezoelectric generator is a device used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. The basic element of the generator is made from piezoelectric material in which electrical energy is created as a result of deformations caused by reactions of mechanical structure of the generator. The amount of obtained electrical energy depends mainly on the piezoelectric material used, construction of the generator as well as a type of the source of mechanical energy. Construction of the generator is adjusted to the type of the source of mechanical energy. In order to obtain electrical energy from mechanical vibrations, the most frequent solution is beam structure. Effective electric energy generation by the piezoelectric generators depends on the following main factors: piezoelectric material used, generator structure, electronic system of the control and storage of energy, and the generator size. Generated by piezoelectric generators electric energy, can be used to power of miniaturized electronic devices with low power supply demand. The goal may be monitoring of the structure or industrial processes in hardly accessible places or/and in systems requiring the use of a big number of sensors. It will make cutting the operating costs possible and allow to create the eco-friendly technology without waste discharged batteries.
ISSN:1012-0394
1662-9779
1662-9779
DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.248.243