Abstract

ABSTRACTIn this study, converting acoustic to electric energy was achieved via the Disk Jockey (DJ) model TG5000, which worked as a noise source, and the piezoelectric model 7BB-41–2, which worked as a transducer. We proposed different states of piezoelectric transducer’s mounting on DJ and examined the results to determine the optimum state for maximization of the converted power. We proposed a technique which comprises four stages, and each stage is composed of a piezoelectric transducer followed by a voltage multiplier. The outputs of the four stages were connected in parallel, and these transducers were mounted via their bodies on the slim diaphragm of the acoustic focusing tube. The results indicated that the maximum converted power values were 1.225 mW with a load resistor of 10 kΩ for one stage, 1.089 mW with a load resistor of 10 kΩ for two stages, 1.682 mW with a load resistor of 5 kΩ for three stages, and 5.891mW with a load resistor of 2.2 kΩ for four stages at a sound intensity level of 85 dB and sound wave frequency of 2.1 kHz.

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