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11 April 2017 A low-frequency vibration energy harvester based on diamagnetic levitation
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Abstract
This article presents 3-degree-of-freedom theoretical modeling and analysis of a low-frequency vibration energy harvester based on diamagnetic levitation. In recent years, although much attention has been placed on vibration energy harvesting technologies, few harvesters still can operate efficiently at extremely low frequencies in spite of large potential demand in the field of structural health monitoring and wearable applications. As one of the earliest works, Liu, Yuan and Palagummi proposed vertical and horizontal diamagnetic levitation systems as vibration energy harvesters with low resonant frequencies. This study aims to pursue further improvement along this direction, in terms of expanding maximum amplitude and enhancing the flexibility of the operation direction for broader application fields by introducing a new topology of the levitation system.
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Yuta Kono, Arata Masuda, and Fuh-Gwo Yuan "A low-frequency vibration energy harvester based on diamagnetic levitation", Proc. SPIE 10164, Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems 2017, 101642T (11 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2257877
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KEYWORDS
Fermium

Frequency modulation

Magnetism

Double positive medium

Motion models

Resistance

Energy harvesting

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