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Eelectric Energy Harvesting Through Piezoelectric Polymers Initial Prototype Presentation. Don Jenket, II Kathy Li Peter Stone. Presentation Overview. Design Schematics Materials & Processing Justification Circuitry Tail Wire/Electrodes Initial Prototype Unveiling
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EelectricEnergy Harvesting Through Piezoelectric PolymersInitial Prototype Presentation Don Jenket, II Kathy Li Peter Stone
Presentation Overview • Design Schematics • Materials & Processing Justification • Circuitry • Tail • Wire/Electrodes • Initial Prototype Unveiling • Improvements for Final Design • Revised Timeline Eelectric
Design Schematic Fan Rectifier Electronics Housing Eelectric
Circuitry Schematic Diodes LED AC Capacitors Eelectric
Materials & Processing Justifications • Circuitry – Germanium diodes • Require less voltage to bias (0.2V) • Fewest diodes used as possible • Fewer voltage drops • Less power consumed by the circuit • Storage Device • Capacitors used to store energy Eelectric
“Eel Tail” Schematic 12 cm Tail End Head End Top View 2 cm Titanium Electrode Cu Wire Cu Wire Silver paste 0.04 mm Titanium Electrodes 12 cm 2 cm Side View Front View Eelectric
Materials & Processing Justifications • Tail, Material – PVDF Eelectric
Materials & Processing Justifications • Tail, Aspect Ratio – 2 cm x 12 cm Eelectric
Materials & Processing Justifications • Electrodes – Titanium & Silver Paste • Gold desired in place of Titanium • Easier processing • Better properties in air • Wires – 5 mil insulated magnet wire • Flexible • Coiled, Wound, Twisted – noise reduction • Can come in contact with other conductors (i.e. flagpole) Eelectric
Oscilloscope Data 2cm x 12cm Piezoelectric PVDF in Wind Eelectric
Circuitry Schematic Diodes LED AC Capacitors Eelectric
Current Progress • Working piezoelectric AC Source • AC Voltage ~700 mV peak-to-peak • Working rectifying circuit • Takes >2000 mV AC peak-to-peak to light an LED • What needs to be done? • Increase Voltage Output from PVDF Tail • Connecting multiple tails in series • Integrate the two working components Eelectric
Improvements on Final Design • Layering • Two layers • Increases possible output • Decreases flexibility • Difficult to adhere together • Adhesive reinforcement • Silver Paste alone cannot hold layers together or wires down • Kapton and Mylar Tape • 2-5 mil thickness should not drastically alter flexibility Eelectric
Improvements on Final Design • Electrode & Wiring Modifications 12 cm Silver Electrode Cu Wire 2 cm PVDF Gold Electrode • Allows for bending freedom • Strain relief of wire • Run wire straight to flagpole Eelectric
Revised Timeline Eelectric