This paper investigates the use of
piezoelectric transducers for power generation by
varying the applied pressure. The study analyses the
characteristics and performance of piezoelectric sensors
under varying pressure conditions, including the effects
of pressure amplitude, frequency, and duration on
power generation. The research also examines the
material properties and load resistance of piezoelectric
transducers and their impact on power generation. The
findings indicate that piezoelectric sensors can generate
significant amounts of electrical power by varying the
applied pressure, and their performance can be
optimized through careful selection of materials and
load resistance. These results have important
implications for the development of self-powered
systems and energy harvesting devices.
Keywords :
Coercion, Energy conservation, Footstep, Generation, Piezoelectricity, Power.