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Thermo-mechanical efficiency of the bimetallic strip heat engine at the macro-scale and micro-scale

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Bimetallic strip heat engines are energy harvesters that exploit the thermo-mechanical properties of bistable bimetallic membranes to convert heat into mechanical energy. They thus represent a solution to transform low-grade heat into electrical energy if the bimetallic membrane is coupled with an electro-mechanical transducer. The simplicity of these devices allows us to consider their miniaturization using MEMS fabrication techniques. In order to design and optimize these devices at the macro-scale and micro-scale, this article proposes an explanation of the origin of the thermal snap-through by giving the expressions of the constitutive equations of composite beams. This allows us to evaluate the capability of bimetallic strips to convert heat into mechanical energy whatever their size is, and to give the theoretical thermo-mechanical efficiencies which can be obtained with these harvesters.
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hal-01769920 , version 1 (18-04-2018)

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A. Arnaud, J. Boughaleb, S. Monfray, F. Boeuf, O. Cugat, et al.. Thermo-mechanical efficiency of the bimetallic strip heat engine at the macro-scale and micro-scale. Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 2015, 25 (10), ⟨10.1088/0960-1317/25/10/104003⟩. ⟨hal-01769920⟩
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