Daniela Peter, Robert Pichler, Siegfried Bauer, Reinhard Schwödiauer,
"Electrostatic converter with an electret-like elastomer membrane for large scale energy harvesting of low density energy sources"
, in Extreme Mechanics Letters, Vol. 4, Seite(n) 38-44, 2015
Original Titel:
Electrostatic converter with an electret-like elastomer membrane for large scale energy harvesting of low density energy sources
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Kurzfassung:
Low density energy sources, like wind and solar energy, are widely available and they are increasingly used for electricity conversion worldwide. Ambient energy sources with even lower energy densities are universally available and could equally be converted into electricity with large scale special purpose converter systems. This work discusses a simple concept for an electret-based electrostatic converter suitable for large scale conversion of ambient low density energy sources. The converter is a capacitive charge pump capable of working at low frequencies (View the MathML source?1Hz) with a very low mechanical input energy and a high conversion efficiency. With a charged electret-like elastomer membrane the converter can operate without an initial bias voltage supply. First tests with a simple proof-of-concept demonstrator resulted in a mechanical input energy of 332 ?J (9.1 ?J/cm2) and a converted electrical output energy of 206 ?J (5.7 ?J/cm2) per conversion cycle. This gives a total conversion efficiency of 63%.