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The power and efficiency limits of piezoelectric energy harvesting
Michael W. Shafer
, Ephrahim Garcia
Mechanical Engineering
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Acceleration Input
33%
Alternate Models
33%
Efficiency Limit
100%
Energy Recovery
33%
Excitation Frequency
33%
Excitation Source
33%
Fundamental Limits
33%
General Efficiency
33%
Harvester
33%
Mathematical Model
33%
Other-power
33%
Piezoelectric Energy Harvester
100%
Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting
100%
Piezoelectric Materials
33%
Power Efficiency
33%
Power Generation Technology
33%
Power Limit
100%
Power Output
100%
Power Production
33%
Power Scale
33%
System Mass
33%
Ultimate Strength
33%
Engineering
Design Method
25%
Energy Engineering
75%
Energy Harvesting
100%
Excitation Frequency
25%
Excitation Source
25%
Fundamental Limit
25%
Generation Technology
25%
Harvester
100%
Ideal Design
25%
Mass System
25%
Mathematical Model
25%
Output Power
25%
Piezoelectric
100%
Piezoelectric Material
25%
Power Generation
25%
Power Output
50%
Power Production
25%
Ultimate Strength
25%
Upper Limit
100%