Micro and nano energy harvesting technologies

Micro and nano energy harvesting technologies
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Micro and nano energy harvesting technologies

Seeking renewable and clean energies is essential for releasing the heavy reliance on mineral-based energy and remedying the threat of global warming to our environment. In the last decade, explosive growth in research and development efforts devoted to microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology and nanowires-related nanotechnology have paved a great foundation for new mechanisms of harvesting mechanical energy at the micro/nano-meter scale. MEMS-based inertial sensors have been the enabler for numerous applications associated with smart phones, tablets, and mobile electronics. This is a valuable reference for all those faced with the challenging problems created by the ever-increasing interest in MEMS and nanotechnology-based energy harvesters and their applications.nnThis book presents fundamental physics, theoretical design, and method of modeling for four mainstream energy harvesting mechanisms -- piezoelectric, electromagnetic, electrostatic, and triboelectric. Readers are provided with a comprehensive technical review and historical view of each mechanism. The authors also present current challenges in energy harvesting technology, technical reviews, design requirements, case studies, along with unique and representative examples of energy harvester applications.

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Artech House
Language
English
Pages
305

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Table of Contents

Preface; 1 Piezoelectric MEMS Vibration Energy Harvesting; 1.1 Working Principle; 1.2 Mechanical and Electrical Modeling; 1.3 Fabrication of Piezoelectric MEMS Energy Harvesters; 2 Electromagnetic MEMS Vibration Energy Harvesting; 2.1 Basic Principle and Modeling; 2.2 Characterization of Coils and Magnets; 2.3 Review of Existing Electromagnetic Energy Harvesters; 3 Electrostatic MEMS Vibration Energy Harvesting; 3.1 Basic Principles; 3.2 Electret-Free Electrostatic Microharvesters; 4 Triboelectric Energy Harvesting; 4.1 Working Principle; 4.2 Materials and Fabrication.
4.3 Development of Triboelectric Energy Harvesters5 Strategies for High-Performance Vibration Energy Harvesters; 5.1 Hybrid Energy Conversion Strategies; 5.2 Frequency Broadening Strategies; 6 Microelectronic Circuits for Vibration Energy Harvesting; 6.1 Overview of Energy-Harvesting Electronics; 6.2 Case Study of Energy-Harvesting Electronics; 7 MEMS Acoustic Energy Harvesting; 7.1 Working Principle; 7.2 Acoustic Microharvester; 7.3 Application of Acoustic Energy Harvester; 8 MEMS Wind-Flow Energy Harvesting; 8.1 Small-Scale Windmills for Energy Harvesting.
8.2 Wind-Belt Fluttering for Energy Harvesting8.3 Vortex-Induced Vibration for Energy Harvesting; 8.4 Helmholtz Resonance for Energy Harvesting; 8.5 MEMS-Based Air-Flow Energy Harvesting; 9 MEMS Thermal Energy Harvesting; 9.1 Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting; 9.2 Pyroelectric Energy Harvesting; 10 Nano-Based Energy Harvesting; 10.1 Piezoelectric Effect in Nanowires and Nanofibers; 10.2 ZnO Nanowire Harvesters; 10.3 Organic PVDF-Based Nanofiber Harvesters; 10.4 PZT Nanofiber Harvesters; 11 Applications of Energy Harvesters; 11.1 Bio-MEMS Applications.
11.2 Tire Pressure Monitoring in Automobiles11.3 Structural Health Monitoring; About the Authors; Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Boston
Series
Artech House microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) library, Microelectromechanical systems series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
621.31/2
Library of Congress
TJ808 .Y365 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource (305 pages)
Number of pages
305

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44386276M
ISBN 10
1608078159, 1523117400, 1608078140
ISBN 13
9781608078158, 9781523117406, 9781608078141
LCCN
2015431617
OCLC/WorldCat
905527361

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