2023
DOI: 10.1049/nde2.12043
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Frequency‐tunable resonant hybrid vibration energy harvester using a piezoelectric cantilever with electret‐based electrostatic coupling

Abstract: Hybrid vibration energy harvesting technology converts vibration energy into electricity using multiple transduction mechanisms to improve output power. A frequency‐tunable resonant hybrid vibration energy harvester using a piezoelectric cantilever with electret‐based electrostatic coupling is proposed in this article. The electrostatic coupling including electrostatic force coupling and electrical damping coupling is introduced by an electret film placed below the cantilever, where the electrostatic force act… Show more

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“…Furthermore, combining various energy-harvesting technologies into a single system may result in an increase in overall size and weight, creating problems for applications where portability and compactness are essential. In addition, as numerous conversions and storage of energy components must be included, deploying hybrid energy-harvesting systems might be costly [33][34][35]. To fully grasp the potential of hybrid energy harvesting and advance sustainable and effective energy solutions in the future, it is essential to overcome these challenges.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, combining various energy-harvesting technologies into a single system may result in an increase in overall size and weight, creating problems for applications where portability and compactness are essential. In addition, as numerous conversions and storage of energy components must be included, deploying hybrid energy-harvesting systems might be costly [33][34][35]. To fully grasp the potential of hybrid energy harvesting and advance sustainable and effective energy solutions in the future, it is essential to overcome these challenges.…”
Section: Of 30mentioning
confidence: 99%