Spatially-varying multi-degree-of-freedom electromagnetic energy harvesting
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Authors
Gatti, Rathishchandra Ramachandra
Date
2013Supervisor
Assoc. Prof. Ian M Howard
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
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Abstract
This work presents the theoretical modelling of a novel spatially varying multi-degree of freedom electromagnetic vibration energy harvester(EMVEH) that integrates two novel strategies of energy harvesting - the spatial variation of the magnetic field and the design of multi-degree of freedom energy harvesters thus making a very versatile electromagnetic energy harvester model. The EMVEH models were theoretically formulated using analytical and numerical simulation and then followed by experimental validation.
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