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A Polymer-based Piezoelectric Vibration Energy Harvester with a 3D Meshed-Core Structure
Published on: February 20, 2019
Refined bounds on energy harvesting from anisotropic fluctuations
Jordi Ventura Siches1, Olga Movilla Miangolarra1, Tryphon T Georgiou1
1Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, <a href="https://ror.org/04gyf1771">University of California, Irvine</a>, California 92697, USA.
Abstract:
We consider overdamped Brownian particles with two degrees of freedom (DoF) that are confined in a time-varying quadratic potential and are in simultaneous contact with heat baths of different temperatures along the respective DoF. The anisotropy in thermal fluctuations can be used to extract work by suitably manipulating the confining potential. The question of what the maximal amount of work that can be extracted is has been raised in recent work, and has been computed under the simplifying assumption that the entropy of the distribution of particles (thermodynamic states) remains constant throughout a thermodynamic cycle. Indeed, it was shown that the maximal amount of work that can be extracted amounts to solving an isoperimetric problem, where the 2-Wasserstein length traversed by thermodynamic states quantifies dissipation that can be traded off against an area integral that quantifies work drawn out of the thermal anisotropy. Here, we remove the simplifying assumption on constancy of entropy. We show that the work drawn can be computed similarly to the case where the entropy is kept constant while the dissipation can be reduced by suitably tilting the thermodynamic cycle in a thermodynamic space with one additional dimension. Optimal cycles can be locally approximated by solutions to an isoperimetric problem in a tilted lower-dimensional subspace.
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