3-directional X-Shaped Structure for Broadband Low-Frequency Energy Harvesting and Vibration Isolation

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe 5th International Conference on Vibration and Energy Harvesting Applications (VEH 2024)
EditorsLihua Tang, Kean Aw, Guobiao Hu, Junlei Wang
PublisherSpringer
Pages261-276
Edition1
ISBN (electronic)978-981-96-1191-1
ISBN (print)978-981-96-1190-4, 978-981-96-1193-5
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (LNME)
PublisherSpringer
ISSN (Print)2195-4356
ISSN (electronic)2195-4364

Conference

TitleThe 5th International Conference on Vibration and Energy Harvesting Applications
LocationSir Owen G. Glenn Building (OGGB), University of Auckland, 12 Grafton Road
PlaceNew Zealand
CityAuckland
Period26 - 29 June 2024

Abstract

Nonlinear structures with specially designed nonlinearities, including quasi-zero stiffness, multi-stability, and frequency-up conversions, are of significant interest for energy harvesting and vibration isolation. This paper experimentally evaluates a 3-DOF (3-degrees-of-freedom) X-shaped structure coupled with a
piezoelectric harvesting mechanism to enable multidirectional low-frequency energy harvesting and vibration isolation. The X-structure enables performance tunability and facilitates energy harvesting and vibration isolation in multiple directions. In multidirectional vibration experiments, the test results demonstrate the effectiveness of the 3-D X-mechanism, which exhibits robust band-pass-like harvesting spectra, enabling broadband energy harvesting at low frequencies and in multiple directions. The results indicated the capability of the 3-D X-structure, as a passive structure, to effectively achieve multidirectional vibration isolation. The X-structure demonstrated peak power outputs of 3, 0.05, and 0.065 mW under low-frequencies in the vertical, horizontal, and in-plane rotation directions, respectively. Due to the beneficial high static and low dynamic nonlinear stiffness, our X-structure achieved effective low-frequency vibration isolation (<4 Hz) more effectively in vertical and horizontal directions. © The Author(s)

Research Area(s)

  • Energy harvesting, Vibration isolation, Nonlinear structures, Low frequency, Multidirectional energy harvesting

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3-directional X-Shaped Structure for Broadband Low-Frequency Energy Harvesting and Vibration Isolation. / Abdelkareem, Mohamed A. A.; Choy, Yatsze; Jing, Xingjian.
The 5th International Conference on Vibration and Energy Harvesting Applications (VEH 2024). ed. / Lihua Tang; Kean Aw; Guobiao Hu; Junlei Wang. 1. ed. Springer, 2025. p. 261-276 (Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (LNME)).

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary WorksRGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication)peer-review