4.7 Article

Design and experiment of hybridized electromagnetic-triboelectric energy harvester using Halbach magnet array from handshaking vibration

Journal

ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 153, Issue -, Pages 1-11

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2017.09.057

Keywords

Handshaking vibration; Halbach magnet array; Hybrid energy harvester; Electromagnetic; Triboelectric

Funding

  1. Technology Innovation Program - Ministry of Trade, industry & Energy (MI, Korea) [10065696]
  2. Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology (KEIT) [10065696] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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We have proposed a new design of hybridized electromagnetic-triboelectric energy harvester using Halbach magnet array from handshaking vibration and validated it theoretically and experimentally. The Halbach array helps to enhance the magnetic flux density and reduce the overall volume as well as generate high power at low frequency. In particular, the proposed dual Halbach array allows the concentrated magnetic flux lines to interact with the same coil in a way where maximum flux linkage occurs. To obtain much higher power generation in low amplitude and low frequency vibrations, the proposed harvester was comprised of a Halbach magnet array, sandpaper passed microstructure PDMS, TENG, and magnetic springs. A prototype of the hybridized energy harvester has been fabricated and tested both using a vibration exciter test and by manual handshaking. Under vibration exciter test, the fabricated prototype of hybridized harvester delivered a high output current and power of 2.9 mA and 11.75 mW, respectively, corresponding to a volume power density of 381 W/m(3) under a loading resistance of 1.39 k Omega at 5 Hz resonant frequency and 0.5 g acceleration. It is also capable of delivering output current and power of 2.85 mA and 8.1 mW, respectively, by handshaking vibration. The fabricated hybridized harvester exhibited much higher power density than the recently reported similar works. Our proposed work takes a significant step toward hybrid energy harvesting from human-body-induced motions such as handshaking, walking, running and its potential applications in self powered portable electronics.

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