A tuning fork frequency up-conversion energy harvester

Qinghe Wu, Shiqiao Gao*, Lei Jin, Xiyang Zhang, Zuozong Yin, Caifeng Wang

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Abstract

In this paper, a novel tuning fork structure for self-frequency up-conversion is proposed. The structure has an in-phase vibration mode and an anti-phase vibration mode. The in-phase vibration mode is used to sense the environment vibration, and the anti-phase vibration mode is used for energy conversion and power generation. The low-frequency energy collection and the highfrequency energy conversion can be achieved simultaneously. Theoretical and experimental results show that the tuning fork frequency up-conversion energy harvester has excellent performance. This structure provides the energy harvester with excellent output power in a low-frequency vibration environment. At the resonant frequency of 7.3 Hz under 0.7 g acceleration, the peak voltage is 41.8 V and the peak power is 8.74 mW. The tuning fork frequency up-conversion energy harvester causes the humidity sensor to work stably. The structure has the potential to power wireless sensor nodes or to be used as a small portable vibration storage device, especially suitable for the monitoring of the environment related to human movement.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7285
JournalSensors
Volume21
Issue number21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Energy harvester
  • Frequency
  • Piezoelectric
  • Tuning fork
  • Vibration mode

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