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“…It was found that the plate could generate a maximum power of 2 mW when excited at its resonant frequency. This paper demonstrated that the power output of a piezoelectric material was able to recharge a fully discharged battery and suggests that batteries are the superior option for storing electrical energy for continuous power supply applications [63]. Capacitors, it is suggested, are better suited to duty cycled applications that only require a periodic power supply…”
Section: Cantilever-based Piezoelectric Generatorsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It was found that the plate could generate a maximum power of 2 mW when excited at its resonant frequency. This paper demonstrated that the power output of a piezoelectric material was able to recharge a fully discharged battery and suggests that batteries are the superior option for storing electrical energy for continuous power supply applications [63]. Capacitors, it is suggested, are better suited to duty cycled applications that only require a periodic power supply…”
Section: Cantilever-based Piezoelectric Generatorsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Many researchers have studied the concept of utilizing piezoelectric material for energy generation over the past few decades. [1][2][3][4][5] In one prototype of power harvesting system, a polyvinylidene fluoride film was used and implemented in vivo on a mongrel dog. The feasibility of extracting energy from the expansion and contraction of the rib cage during breathing was explored in 1984.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Straight cantilevers, while not giving uniform material strain, are more readily modelled [58] than the tapered form. Roundy et al [42] and Sodano et al [59,60] investigated a number of material combinations and manufacturing techniques for straight cantilevers. Comparisons between unimorph and bimorph structures [61] have shown that different structures are suited to differing levels of excitation.…”
Section: Piezoelectric Conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%