Energy Harvesting with Piezoelectric and Pyroelectric Materials - Nantakan Muensit

Energy Harvesting with Piezoelectric and Pyroelectric Materials

Buch | Softcover
234 Seiten
2011
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-87849-159-9 (ISBN)
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The purpose of this book is to present the current state of knowledge in the field of energy harvesting using piezoelectric and pyroelectric materials. The book is addressed to students and academics engaged in research in the fields of energy harvesting, material sciences and engineering. Scientists and engineers who are working in the area of energy conservation and renewable energy resources should find it useful as well. Explanations of fundamental physical properties such as piezoelectricity and pyroelectricity are included to aid the understanding of the non-specialist. Specific technologies and particular applications are also presented. This book is divided into two parts, each subdivided into chapters. Part I concerns fundamentals. Chapter 1 reports the discoveries, standard issues and various materials involved with energy harvesting. Chapter 2 presents electromechanical models enabling an understanding of how energy harvesting systems behave. The vibration theory and designs for various piezoelectric energy harvesting structures are addressed in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 describes the analytical expressions for the energy flow in piezoelectric energy harvesting systems, in particular, with cymbal and flexible transducers. A description of the conversion enhancement for powering low-energy consumption devices is presented in Chapter 5. Part II concerns Applications and Case Studies. It begins with Chapter 6, in which the principles and applications of piezoelectric nanogenerators are reported. Chapter 7 describes the utilization of energy harvesting from low-frequency energy sources. There are more ways to use vibrational energy than waste heat. However, Chapter 8 presents the fundamentals of an important application of heat conversion with a copolymer. Finally, commercial energy harvesting products and a technological forecast are provided in Chapter 9.

Preface
Names and Affiliations of all the Contributors
Table of Contents
Part I: Fundamentals
CHAPTER 1: ENERGY HARVESTING MATERIALS
1. Brief History of Energy Harvesting
2. Basics of Piezo- , Pyro-, and Ferroelectricity
3. Materials for Energy Harvesting
4. Analysis for the Harvested Power
5. Summary
References
CHAPTER 2: ELECTROMECHANICAL MODELS FOR ENERGY HARVESTING SYSTEMS
1. Introduction 2. Modeling of Mechanical Structures with Piezoceramics
3. Equivalent Circuit Model for Piezoelectric Systems
4. Modeling the Electromechanical Coupling of Piezoelectric Bimorphs
5. Experimental Parameter Identification
6. Conclusions, References
Chapter 3: VIBRATION THEORY AND DESIGN OF PIEOELECTRIC ENERGY HARVESTING STRUCTURES
1. Introduction, 2. Design of Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Devices
3. Theory of Piezoelectric Structural Vibration
4. System Governing Equations of the Cantilever Structure
5. Results and Analysis for the Piezoelectric Cantilever
6. Conclusions
References
CHAPTER 4: ENERGY FLOW ANALYSIS IN PIEZOELECTRIC HARVESTING SYSTEMS
1. Background
2. Mechanical-to-Mechanical Energy Transfer
3. Mechanical-Electrical Energy Transduction
4. Electrical-to-Electrical Energy Transfer
5. Summary of the Total Energy Flow
6. Conclusions,References
CHAPTER 5: CONVERSION ENHANCEMENT FOR ENERGY HARVESTING
1.Introduction. 2.Modeling and Nonlinear Conversion Enhancement Principles
3.Application to Energy Harvesting: SSH Techniques
4.Extension of the Nonlinear Energy Harvesting Principles
5.Implementation Considerations
6.Conclusions References
Part II: Applications and Case Studies.
CHAPTER 6: ENERGY HARVESTING FOR SMART MINIATURIZED SYSTEMS
1. Introduction 2. Principles of Harvesting from Vibrations
3. Designs for the Piezoelectric Microharvesting
4. Nanomaterials for Piezoelectric Microharvesting
5. Examples of Piezoelectrically Powered Smart Systems
6. Conclusions References
CHAPTER 7: ENERGY HARVESTING FROM A LOW FRQUENCY POWER SOURCE
1. Background
2. Approaches for Low Frequency Energy Harvesting
3. Low Frequency Energy Harvesting with PVDF
4. Conclusions References
CHAPTER 8: WASTE HEAT TO HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICITY
1. Introduction
2. Pyroelectric Copolymers
3. Principle of Pyroelectric Conversion
4. Experimental Work
5. Economics and Technologies Comparison
6. Conclusions
7. Appendix
References
CHAPTER 9: ENERGY HARVESTING PRODUCTS AND FORECAST
1. Introduction 2. Review of Commercial Devices
3. Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters in Research
4. Conclusions
5. Future of Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting
References

Reihe/Serie Materials Science Foundations
Zusatzinfo Illustrations, unspecified
Verlagsort Zurich
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 240 mm
Gewicht 1000 g
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Maschinenbau
ISBN-10 0-87849-159-7 / 0878491597
ISBN-13 978-0-87849-159-9 / 9780878491599
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