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A rotational energy harvester with a semi-flexible one-way clutch for capturing low-frequency vibration energy

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  • Li, Rongchun
  • Fan, Kangqi
  • Ma, Xiaoyu
  • Wen, Tao
  • Liu, Qingli
  • Gao, Xianming
  • Zhu, Jiuling
  • Zhang, Yan

Abstract

Renewable vibration energy is widely distributed in our living environment, but the low-frequency and irregular features impede its efficient exploitation and practical applications. To solve this issue, this paper proposes an innovative semi-flexible one-way clutch (OWC) and an OWC-based rotational energy harvester (OWC-REH) to achieve high and useable electric power out of low-frequency (<5 Hz) vibrations. The OWC consists of a pendulum equipped with a flexible thruster and a rotor designed with zigzag-shaped bulges on its surface. Through the interaction between the thruster and the bulges, the conversion of the bi-directional pendulum swing to the uni-directional rotor rotation can be realized. When excited by vibrations with an amplitude of 12 mm, the rotor achieves a fast speed of 240 rpm and the OWC-REH can generate high output power of 4.3 mW at 2.4 Hz. The energy conversion efficiency of the OWC-REH reaches a high value of 36.2%. When the OWC-REH is fastened to human limbs, the harvested energy from human motions can maintain the normal operation of portable electronic devices. This study proposes a promising strategy for utilizing the pervasive low-frequency vibrations as the sustainable energy for low-power electronics.

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  • Li, Rongchun & Fan, Kangqi & Ma, Xiaoyu & Wen, Tao & Liu, Qingli & Gao, Xianming & Zhu, Jiuling & Zhang, Yan, 2023. "A rotational energy harvester with a semi-flexible one-way clutch for capturing low-frequency vibration energy," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 281(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:281:y:2023:i:c:s0360544223016602
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.128266
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