Autonomous Wireless Heat Energy Meter Based on Piezoelectric Energy Harvester for Heat Energy Measurement in Building Complexes

Document Type : Original Article

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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran

Abstract

This paper presents a platform for a power-autonomous wireless energy meter device using piezoelectric energy harvesters. This device can mainly be used for measuring the share of heat energy consumption in a fair manner in building complexes with central heat energy systems. In the suggested device, the piezoelectric energy harvester is also used as a flow-meter to reduce the power consumption of the device. Such event facilitates power autonomous operation of the device. The performance of the devices is investigated based on a prototype which has been used under a test condition with a flow rate from 100 up to 200 liters per hour. Comparing the test results with those having been recorded based on a standard hall-effect flow meter, as a reference sensor, verifies the multi-function operation of piezoelectric energy harvester as a flow sensor within the device.

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