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HADAŠ, Z. JANÁK, L. SMILEK, J.
Original Title
Virtual prototypes of energy harvesting systems for industrial applications
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
This paper deals with a development cycle and virtual prototyping of energy harvesting systems for industrial applications. Presented energy harvesting systems are an interesting alternative for autonomous powering of ultra-low power electronics, wireless sensors, condition reporting systems and structural monitoring systems. Energy harvesting systems could be able to convert an ambient energy to electricity and thus provide an autonomous power supply for mentioned applications without the need for batteries or wiring. Mechanical and thermal energy are promising autonomous sources of electricity mainly in aeronautics. Due to the recent development of the ultra-low power electronics wireless sensors they could be also embedded within machines, buildings and structures. The automatic collection of the measured information will be forwarded for the monitoring system. The power consumption of modern electronics is dropping, and the energy harvesting sources are starting to be a feasible energy solution in specific industrial applications. However, the amount of harvested energy is still quite small. Regarding that fact, the output electrical power must be predicted and compared with the power requirements of the intended electronics. This paper presents useful simulation tools for the prediction of harvested power under industrial operation, which consist of mathematical and simulation models of such multidisciplinary devices and experimental input data of ambient energy. The designed virtual prototypes include mathematical models of energy conversion, physical laws, multi-physical feedbacks, geometry, electronics, etc. Such virtual models are necessary for the development of new autonomous systems for industrial applications. Otherwise energy harvesting systems based on new smart materials and structures that could be integrated in the presented models for the future development of IoT applications.
Keywords
Energy harvesting Development Vibration Piezoelectrics Electromagnetics Thermoelectrics Model Simulation
Authors
HADAŠ, Z.; JANÁK, L.; SMILEK, J.
Released
18. 9. 2018
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
ISBN
0888-3270
Periodical
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING
Year of study
110
Number
1
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages from
152
Pages to
164
Pages count
13
URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0888327018301560
BibTex
@article{BUT148849, author="Zdeněk {Hadaš} and Luděk {Janák} and Jan {Smilek}", title="Virtual prototypes of energy harvesting systems for industrial applications", journal="MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING", year="2018", volume="110", number="1", pages="152--164", doi="10.1016/j.ymssp.2018.03.036", issn="0888-3270", url="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0888327018301560" }