2017
DOI: 10.21008/j.1897-0737.2017.90.0031
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Harvesting mechanical vibrations energy using nonlinear electromagnetic minigenerators - a survey of concepts and problems

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“…Deposition and characterization of piezoelectric AlN and AlxSc−XN layers was investigated [5] and revealed the characterization of AlN on the mechanical stress in the films. The state of knowledge in the field of conversion of energy of mechanical vibrations into electrical energy using nonlinear electromagnetic generators was studied [6] and the work compared the concepts of nonlinear electromechanical mini generators in term of their functional characteristics and design problems. Energy harvesting from ambient vibration was analyzed [7] and a novel system electromagnetic damper cum energy harvester was employed to fulfill both vibration damping and energy harvesting functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deposition and characterization of piezoelectric AlN and AlxSc−XN layers was investigated [5] and revealed the characterization of AlN on the mechanical stress in the films. The state of knowledge in the field of conversion of energy of mechanical vibrations into electrical energy using nonlinear electromagnetic generators was studied [6] and the work compared the concepts of nonlinear electromechanical mini generators in term of their functional characteristics and design problems. Energy harvesting from ambient vibration was analyzed [7] and a novel system electromagnetic damper cum energy harvester was employed to fulfill both vibration damping and energy harvesting functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%