Abstract

As an artificial periodic material, phononic crystals (PnCs) are suitable for energy harvesting from vibration and noise environments of equipments. A two-dimensional (2D) PnC with a point defect is presented to design a piezoelectric energy-harvesting (PEH) device. Using finite element (FE) simulations, bandwidth and electric power of the initial supercell using the PnC are obtained but do not attain the optimal performance. Therefore, five geometric parameters are considered to perform the numerical experiment using a five-factor and seven-level experimental design. The two relationships between the five geometric parameters and PnCs bandwidth, the five geometric parameters, and output power are finally obtained. The two functional relationships are regarded as a unified objective function to further optimize five geometric parameters. The optimized PnC-based PEH device will achieve better output power within broadband. It is expected to be used to design PEH devices to achieve better output power in wider bandwidth.

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