Bidirectional frequency tuning of a piezoelectric energy converter based on a cantilever beam

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Published 26 August 2009 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation C Eichhorn et al 2009 J. Micromech. Microeng. 19 094006 DOI 10.1088/0960-1317/19/9/094006

0960-1317/19/9/094006

Abstract

A piezoelectric energy converter is presented, whose resonance frequency can be tuned by applying mechanical stress to its structure. The converter consists of a piezo-polymer cantilever beam with two additional thin arms, which are used to apply an axial preload to the tip of the beam. The compressive or tensile prestress applied through the arms leads to a shift of the beam's resonance frequency. Experiments with this structure indicate a high potential: the resonance frequency of a harvester to which a compressive preload was applied could be altered from 380 Hz to 292 Hz. In another experiment, a harvester with stiffened arms was tuned from 440 Hz to 460 Hz by applying a tensile preload. In combination with automatic control of the applied force, this type of structure could be used to enhance the performance of energy harvesters in vibrating environments with occasional shifts of the vibrational frequency.

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