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An investigation of energy harvesting from renewable sources with PVDF and PZT
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2011
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EngineeringEnergy-saving MaterialEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionPhotovoltaic SystemPhotovoltaicsEnergy GenerationPiezoelectric Polymer MaterialsPower GenerationPiezoelectric MaterialElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingSolar PowerPiezoelectric MaterialsPiezoelectric StripsPiezoelectricityPiezoelectric NanogeneratorsSustainable EnergyRooftop PhotovoltaicsRenewable Sources
Piezoelectric materials have been in use for many years; however, with an increasing concern about global warming, piezoelectricity has gained significant importance in research and development for extracting energy from the environment. In this work the voltage responses of ceramic based piezoelectric fibre composite structures (PFCs) and polymer based piezoelectric strips, PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride), were evaluated when subjected to various wind speeds and water droplets in order to investigate the possibility of energy generation from these two natural renewable energy sources for utilization in low power electronic devices. The effects of material dimensions, drop mass, releasing height of the drops and wind speed on the voltage output were studied and the power was calculated. This work showed that piezoelectric polymer materials can generate higher voltage/power than ceramic based piezoelectric materials and it was proved that producing energy from renewable sources such as rain drops and wind is possible by using piezoelectric polymer materials.
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