Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a novel two-degree-of-freedom piezoelectric stack hybrid energy harvester including a piezoelectric stack and a set of piezoelectric layers. By incorporating a mechanical stopper and bending leaf springs to achieve frequency up-conversion, we significantly enhance the voltage response of the system. We compare the output performance of prototypes with different spring stiffness. The experimental results show that, at a frequency of 7.8 Hz and an acceleration of 0.8 g, the piezoelectric layers on the lower beam of bending leaf springs generate a peak voltage of 18.92 V, and its instantaneous output power is 32 mW. Meanwhile, the piezoelectric stack produces a peak voltage of 28.56 V, with an instantaneous output power of 3.83 W. Moreover, an increase in the stiffness of the bending leaf spring leads to a decrease in voltage response and power output. This research can facilitate the development of hybrid piezoelectric self-powered applications.

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