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Crumpling for Energy: Modeling Generated Power from the Crumpling of Polymer Piezoelectric Foils for Wearable Electronics

Soft Condensed Matter 2018-08-14 v1

Abstract

We consider possibility of embedding large sheets of polymer piezoelectrics in clothing for sensing and energy harvesting for wearable electronic applications. Power is generated by the crumpling of clothes due to human body movements. From the mechanics of a gently crumpled foil we develop theoretical models and scaling laws for the open circuit voltage and short circuit current and verify via experiments. It is concluded that stretching is the dominant charge generation mechanism with the open circuit voltage and short circuit current scaling as lil^{i} and li1(\mboxdl/\mboxdt)l^{i-1}(\mbox{d}l/\mbox{d}t), respectively with 1i4/31\leq i\leq 4/3 and ll the height of the crumple cone.

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@article{arxiv.1702.05586,
  title  = {Crumpling for Energy: Modeling Generated Power from the Crumpling of Polymer Piezoelectric Foils for Wearable Electronics},
  author = {Prakash Kodali and Ganapathy Saravanavel and Sanjiv Sambandan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.05586},
  year   = {2018}
}

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