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Shakiba Dowlati1, Najib Kacem1, Noureddine Bouhaddi1
1Department of Applied Mechanics, FEMTO-ST Institute, CNRS, University of Franche-Comté, F-25000 Besançon, France.
Abstract:
An electromagnetic vibration energy harvester with a 2:1:2 internal resonance (IR) is proposed, allowing for the simultaneous activation of two IRs within the system in order to enhance its performance in terms of bandwidth and harvested power. The device consists of three magnetically coupled oscillators separated by an adjustable gap to tune the system eigenfrequencies and achieve a 2:1:2 IR. Numerical investigations are conducted to predict the behavior of the proposed device, and a multi-objective optimization procedure is employed to enhance the harvester's performance by introducing mass perturbations. The experimental validation of the optimized design is performed while highlighting the benefits of internal resonance, and the obtained results are in good agreement with the theoretical findings. The results indicate that incorporating two internal resonances into the harvester enhances its performance compared to the harvesters reported in the literature. The harvester achieves an SFoMBW of 7600 kg/m3, reflecting a high average power density over a broad bandwidth.
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