Ambient Acoustic Energy Harvesting using Two Connected Resonators with Piezoelement for Wireless Distributed Sensor Network


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Abstract

In this article, an acoustic energy harvester (AEH) is conceptualized, designed, fabricated and tested. The developed AEH (DAEH) consists of two Helmholtz cavities (HCs) and a commercially available piezoelement. The HCs were fabricated from Teflon material using conventional machining operations. An indigenous test bench for in-lab characterization of DAEH has also been developed. Various experiments were performed to experimentally record the frequency response function, loading and power characteristics. Additionally, the in-lab and open-air characterization of the DAEH is also reported. Furthermore, the proposed prototype of DAEH is compared on the basis of various benchmarks with the prototypes available in the literature. The experimental results indicate a maximum power density of 32.7 μW/cm3 at 130 dB.

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Iftikhar Ahmad

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology

Email: adhassan@ku.edu.tr
Pakistan, Topi

Adnan Hassan

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology

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Email: adhassan@ku.edu.tr
Pakistan, Topi

Muneeb Ullah Anjum

Electrical Engineering Department, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

Email: adhassan@ku.edu.tr
Pakistan, Islamabad, 45550

Sohail Malik

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology

Email: adhassan@ku.edu.tr
Pakistan, Topi

Tashfeen Ali

Network Support Engineer, Nayatel Private Limited

Email: adhassan@ku.edu.tr
Pakistan, Islamabad

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