Wireless Energy Transfer Through Magnetic Reluctance Coupling
[摘要] Energy harvesting from human motion for body worn or implanted devices faces the problem of the wearer being still, e.g. while asleep. Especially for medical devices this can become an issue if a patient is bed-bound for prolonged periods of time and the internal battery of a harvesting system is not recharged. This article introduces a mechanism for wireless energy transfer based on a previously presented energy harvesting device. The internal rotor of the energy harvester is made of mild steel and can be actuated through a magnetic reluctance coupling to an external motor. The internal piezoelectric transducer is consequently actuated and generates electricity. This paper successfully demonstrates energy transfer over a distance of 16 mm in air and an achieved power output of 85 μW at 25 Hz. The device functional volume is 1.85 cm3. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that increasing the driving frequency beyond 25 Hz did not yield a further increase in power output. Future research will focus on improving the reluctance coupling, e.g. by investigating the use of multiple or stronger magnets, in order to increase transmission distance.
[发布日期] [发布机构] University of California-Berkeley, Advanced Manufacturing for Energy, 2111 Etcheverry Hall, Berkeley; CA; 94720, United States^1
[效力级别] 能源学 [学科分类]
[关键词] Driving frequencies;Energy harvesting device;Harvesting system;Implanted device;Internal battery;Magnetic reluctance;Transmission distances;Wireless energy transfers [时效性]