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... Energy Harvesting Technologies – Past, PresentandFuture 88damping is present but it is still not high enough to match the parasitic damping. The optimum load resistances for all of these generators ... dampingEM damping Fig. 31. Measured and calculated load power and estimated parasitic and electromagnetic damping of generator-C for 0.1g acceleration. Sustainable Energy Harvesting Technologies ... power to the load. In generator-C and D, significant electromagnetic Sustainable Energy Harvesting Technologies – Past, PresentandFuture 78The ratio between the force and the deflection...
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... Sustainable Energy Harvesting Technologies – Past, PresentandFuture 110 about tens of mV resulting from very small temperature gradients, equaling to single Celsius degrees. In fact, some presented ... leading to its increased accuracy. Obtained experimental simulations give a number of interesting insights into interactions between TEG, surrounding environment and the electrical load. In ... domain and represents an electrical circuit consisting of an electromotive force VS causing a Peltier current I flow (17). Sustainable Energy Harvesting Technologies – Past, Presentand Future...
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