Weakly & strongly coupled structures in piezoelectric energy harvesting

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Weakly coupled structures in piezoelectric energy harvesting refer to configurations where the piezoelectric elements are attached indirectly, often using a soft material like rubber, which allows for less direct energy transfer. In contrast, strongly coupled structures involve direct attachment of the piezoelectric elements to the vibrating structure, facilitating more efficient energy transfer. The distinction impacts the effectiveness of energy harvesting from vibrations. While specific definitions were not found in the research, understanding this coupling can enhance the design of energy harvesting systems. Further exploration of related literature may provide additional insights into these concepts.
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Hello everyone (and sorry for my average english),

I have to make a report on an energy harvesting system from vibrations with piezoelectric elements. During my research, i always read that there two cases in a piezoelectric harvesting system which are : weakly coupled strucutre and strongly coupled structure. I made a lot of researchs but i didn't find any definition of these two cases. What is the meaning of weakly and strongly coupled structure ?

Thanks.
 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_harvesting#Piezoelectric that article may be helpful. The "references" listed at the bottom of the article lead you to more detailed sources.

The article does not mention weakly/strongly coupled structure. But my guess is that means whether the piezoelectric device is attached directly to the structure (strong) or attached via a spring or something soft like rubber (weak).

Good luck on your project.
 
I take note. Thank you ;)
 
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