Piezoelectric transducer for energy harvest and sensing

In recent year the finding of new source energy has been blooming very fast with the help of the advancement in technology. Piezoelectric has becoming more and more significant as the small and portable energy source. Mainly this energy harvested from piezoelectric devices is using the Lead Zirconat...

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Main Author: Jong, Januar
Other Authors: Hu Junhui
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15797
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description In recent year the finding of new source energy has been blooming very fast with the help of the advancement in technology. Piezoelectric has becoming more and more significant as the small and portable energy source. Mainly this energy harvested from piezoelectric devices is using the Lead Zirconate Titanate (PbZrTi) which is normally known as PZT. After the discovery of the electrical property of piezoelectric since the 18th century the usage of has increase from simple usage as a buzzer to sophisticated actuators and sensors. This report provides the experimental results of a novelty method of piezoelectric energy harvesting which is compared to the conventional method of piezoelectric energy harvesting. In general the conventional method of the energy harvesting is by flexing of the PZT thin film to create deformation of the PZT which produces electrical energy which could be stored in battery of super capacitor. In the experiments the new method used is using a hitting mechanism to create the deformation of the PZT and produce electrical energy. Through the experimental results it shows that the energy from hitting the PZT components actually produces higher energy output compared to the conventional method of flexing the PZT to create the deformation which produces the electrical energy. This experiment successfully proves that the hitting procedure could provide a higher output energy compare to the conventional method of energy harvesting.
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spelling ntu-10356/157972023-07-07T17:42:10Z Piezoelectric transducer for energy harvest and sensing Jong, Januar Hu Junhui School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electric power::Production, transmission and distribution In recent year the finding of new source energy has been blooming very fast with the help of the advancement in technology. Piezoelectric has becoming more and more significant as the small and portable energy source. Mainly this energy harvested from piezoelectric devices is using the Lead Zirconate Titanate (PbZrTi) which is normally known as PZT. After the discovery of the electrical property of piezoelectric since the 18th century the usage of has increase from simple usage as a buzzer to sophisticated actuators and sensors. This report provides the experimental results of a novelty method of piezoelectric energy harvesting which is compared to the conventional method of piezoelectric energy harvesting. In general the conventional method of the energy harvesting is by flexing of the PZT thin film to create deformation of the PZT which produces electrical energy which could be stored in battery of super capacitor. In the experiments the new method used is using a hitting mechanism to create the deformation of the PZT and produce electrical energy. Through the experimental results it shows that the energy from hitting the PZT components actually produces higher energy output compared to the conventional method of flexing the PZT to create the deformation which produces the electrical energy. This experiment successfully proves that the hitting procedure could provide a higher output energy compare to the conventional method of energy harvesting. Bachelor of Engineering 2009-05-15T06:42:56Z 2009-05-15T06:42:56Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15797 en Nanyang Technological University 77 p. application/pdf
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Piezoelectric transducer for energy harvest and sensing
title Piezoelectric transducer for energy harvest and sensing
title_full Piezoelectric transducer for energy harvest and sensing
title_fullStr Piezoelectric transducer for energy harvest and sensing
title_full_unstemmed Piezoelectric transducer for energy harvest and sensing
title_short Piezoelectric transducer for energy harvest and sensing
title_sort piezoelectric transducer for energy harvest and sensing
topic DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electric power::Production, transmission and distribution
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