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  1. International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
  2. International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16
  3. International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 6, June 2015
  4. Experimental study of vibrational energy harvesting using Electro-Active paper
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International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 18
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 17
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 13, December 2015
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 12, November 2015
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 11, October 2015
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 10, September 2015
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 9, August 2015
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 8, July 2015
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 7, June 2015
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 6, June 2015
Electrochemical etching technique for tungsten electrodes with controllable profiles for micro-electrical discharge machining
Analysis of pressure distribution and verification of pressure signal by changes load and velocity in chemical mechanical polishing
A Fuzzy-P controller of an active reaction force compensation (RFC) mechanism for a linear motor motion stage
A wirelessly powered expanding-extending robotic capsule endoscope for human intestine
Observer-based dynamic parameter identification for wheeled mobile robots
Primary stability evaluation of a hip-joint implant systems according to different surgical methods and bone densities under cyclic loading condition
FEM analysis on the influence of rounded tool edge on micro-blanking of thin foil with negative clearance
A diagnosis and evaluation method for strategic planning and systematic design of a virtual factory in smart manufacturing systems
A study on the compression property of sandwich composite with porous core
Study on modular modeling and performance evaluation of a conical gear for marine transmission system
Effect of cathode flow field configuration on air-breathing proton exchange membrane fuel cell
Joining performance evaluation of different types of GEP224 glass/epoxy-to-AZ31B magnesium alloy singlelap joints
An optimal design of the internal space in a micro-speaker module
Optimization of the hot workability for an extrude AZ80 Mg alloy using the processing map and Kriging meta-model
An efficient contour parallel tool path generation for arbitrary pocket shape without uncut regions
In vivo evaluation of the subject-specific finite element model for knee joint cartilage contact area
A comparison of four different muscle pennation models and their effects on predictions in peak fiber force and operating range of fiber length
Experimental study of vibrational energy harvesting using Electro-Active paper
Empirical evidence of AMT practices and sustainable environmental initiatives in malaysian automotive SMEs
Compensation of tool deflection in micromilling using workpiece holder control device
Muscular activity analysis of haptic-based resistance training machine compared with dumbbell training
Endoscopic suturing device using new reciprocating curved needle: An Ex Vivo comparison study
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 5, May 2015
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 4, April 2015
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 3, March 2015
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 2, February 2015
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16, Issue 1, January 2015
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International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 13
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 12
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 11
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 10

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Experimental study of vibrational energy harvesting using Electro-Active paper

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Author Abas, Zafar Kim, Heung Soo Zhai, Lindong Kim, Jaehwan
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract This paper presents an estimation of power output produced by an Electro-Active Paper (EAPap) energy harvesting transducer under base vibration. EAPap is very thin cellulose piezoelectric film, which exhibits a direct piezoelectric effect, when subjected to stress. A 50×50 mm$^{2}$ EAPap patch was bonded on a 100×50×1 mm$^{3}$ aluminum cantilever structure. Energy harvesting tests were performed on the energy harvesting transducer, without and with a 2 grams proof mass near the tip of the cantilever beam. The voltage, current and power frequency response functions (FRFs) with respect to the base acceleration are identified and presented. The Voltage FRFs show a monotonic trend with increasing the load resistor from 100 kΩ to 1 MΩ, and the current FRFs also demonstrate monotonic dynamic behavior, but the trend is opposite to the voltage FRFs. In contrast to the voltage and current FRFs, the output power FRFs do not show a monotonic trend, exhibiting the maximum value of 150 μW/g$^{2}$ at 75.1 Hz without the proof mass. The output power increases to 392 μW/g$^{2}$ at 62.2 Hz when the proof mass is attached. This preliminary study indicates that EAPap is promising for energy harvesting transducers under vibration environment.
Starting Page 1187
Ending Page 1193
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 22347593
Journal International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
Volume Number 16
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 20054602
Language English
Publisher Korean Society for Precision Engineering
Publisher Date 2015-06-09
Publisher Place Seoul
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Electro-active paper Frequency response function Energy harvesting Vibration Transducer Industrial and Production Engineering Materials Science
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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