2019
DOI: 10.1051/epjap/2019190085
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Sensors and energy harvesters based on (1–x)PMN-xPT piezoelectric ceramics

Abstract: With recent advancements in energy conversion mechanisms, piezoelectric ceramics (1–x)PbMg1/3 Nb2/3Ο3-xPbTiΟ3 (1–x)PMN-xPT have demonstrated their abilities for converting mechanical vibrations into electricity. Three (1–x)PMN-xPT compositions were used in the present work with (x = 0.25, 0.31 and 0.33). The purpose of this paper is to investigate their piezoelectric performance as generators for energy harvesting applications. The energy harvester is numerically analyzed in this work. It consists of a piezoel… Show more

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“…Piezoelectric materials are crystalline materials with a piezoelectric effect, usually including piezoelectric crystals (single crystals) [73,74], piezoelectric ceramics (polycrystalline semiconductors) [75][76][77], and polymer piezoelectric materials [78,79]. Under the external force, the piezoelectric material generates a polarization phenomenon inside to be charged and generate a voltage signal.…”
Section: Piezoelectric Auxetic Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Piezoelectric materials are crystalline materials with a piezoelectric effect, usually including piezoelectric crystals (single crystals) [73,74], piezoelectric ceramics (polycrystalline semiconductors) [75][76][77], and polymer piezoelectric materials [78,79]. Under the external force, the piezoelectric material generates a polarization phenomenon inside to be charged and generate a voltage signal.…”
Section: Piezoelectric Auxetic Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparison of MEMS energy harvester's performances (Ramadan et al, 2014;El Fatnani et al, 2018;Lifi et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2019;Ennawaoui et al, 2019;Muralt et al, 2009;Shen et al, 2008;Van Minh et al, 2013;Marzencki et al, 2008;Elfrink et al, 2009;Alamin Dow et al, 2014;Andosca et al, 2012). Power harvested by a piezoelectric material as a function of system parameters.…”
Section: Influence Of System Parameters On Harvested Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where S M and f M are maximum transverse strain and mechanical excitation frequency, respectively. Substituting Equation ( 11) into (10), the current expression as a function of time and mechanical cycle excitation is expressed in the form:…”
Section: Piezoelectric Harvested Current Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, piezoelectric polymers have been considered for energy harvesting applications [5][6][7][8]. The material has remarkable fatigue resistance and environmental stability [9], but it has not been recognized as a promising energy harvesting material because of its low piezoelectric constants when compared to PZT ceramics [10][11][12]. Recently, researchers investigated porous piezoelectric polymers consisting of an ionized cellular polypropylene film made by a chemical elaboration method using nitrogen gas [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%