16:30 - 18:30
Room: Poster Room
Poster session
Chair/s:
Jesus M. Siqueiros, U. Balu Balachandran
Piezoelectric stack transducer evaluation and comparison for optimized energy harvesting
Bryan Gamboa, Ruyan Guo, Amar Bhalla
University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, United States

The primary focus of this research is on the application and optimization of direct piezoelectric effect in energy harvesting from low frequency mechanical vibration. The specific research aim is to evaluate the stacked PZT transducers in their mechanisms and performance on effective electromechanical energy conversion. Piezoelectric power output has been determined based on understanding of the fundamental concepts in composites (1:3 bi-phasic) and stack transducers. Several property structure relations are evaluated by various experimental methods including the utilization of electrodynamic test systems. Power evaluation is compared among several samples in order to understand the most efficient configuration utilizing PZT ceramics. Power density as function of applied mechanical force and pressure, are calculated and compared with the experimental results which yield good agreement. Three types of stack PZT transducers were compared and systemically tested for their electromechanical power conversion performance. The 1:3 composite stack PZT transducer was found to be the best performer in term of power density per unit active volume, the specially designed and fabricated stacked PZT transducers (UTSA stack sample) were found to have the highest power density per transducer volume, 0.615 mW/mm3, measured at 965 kN/m2 (140 PSI), among the three types studied (1:3 composite stack sample, assembled stack sample and the commercially available stack sample).


Reference:
Tu-S28-P-05
Presenter/s:
Bryan Gamboa
Presentation type:
Poster
Room:
Poster Room
Chair/s:
Jesus M. Siqueiros, U. Balu Balachandran
Date:
Tuesday, September 5th, 2017
Time:
16:30 - 18:30
Session times:
16:30 - 18:30