SBIR-STTR Award

Thin Film Multi-source Energy Harvester for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Award last edited on: 1/21/2020

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$649,973
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A18-112
Principal Investigator
Alfredo Vazquez Carazo

Company Information

Micromechatronics Inc (AKA: MMech~M-Mech Defense Inc)

101 Innovation Boulevard Suite 308155
State College, PA 16803
   (814) 861-5688
   contact@mmech.com
   www.mmech.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 12
County: Centre

Phase I

Contract Number: W911W6-19-C-0018
Start Date: 1/15/2019    Completed: 7/15/2019
Phase I year
2019
Phase I Amount
$99,993
The objective of this proposal is to demonstrate the feasibility of producing a lightweight, flexible multifunctional energy harvester that can capture light, vibration, heat and electromagnetic energy simultaneously. This flexible energy harvester is transformable to different surface shapes and has high potential application in UAVs that are in critical need of secondary power sources to extend their flight time. The proposed system integrates photovoltaic layer (PV), electromagnetic layer, and piezoelectric / pyroelectric layer in one device. The PV layer on top absorbs the sunlight and converts photons into electrons.Attached to the PV layer is a magnetic layer, which harvests electromagnetic energy and converts it into mechanical strain through magnetostriction effect. The piezoelectric layer will utilize the mechanical vibration and heat from UAVs and military vehicles and the strain generated from magnetic layer and convert these kinetic energies into electricity.energy,Harvesting,piezelectric,solar,Photovoltaic,magnetostriction,UAV

Phase II

Contract Number: W911W6-20-C-0016
Start Date: 10/30/2019    Completed: 7/30/2021
Phase II year
2020
Phase II Amount
$549,980
The objective of this proposal is to demonstrate the feasibility of producing a lightweight, flexible multifunctional energy harvester that can capture light, vibration, heat and electromagnetic energy simultaneously. This flexible energy harvester is transformable to different surface shapes and has high potential application in UAVs that are in critical need of secondary power sources to extend their flight time. The proposed system integrates photovoltaic layer (PV), electromagnetic layer, and piezoelectric / pyroelectric layer in one device. The PV layer on top absorbs the sunlight and converts photons into electrons. Attached to the PV layer is a magnetic layer, which harvests electromagnetic energy and converts it into mechanical strain through magnetostriction effect. The piezoelectric layer will utilize the mechanical vibration and heat from UAVs and military vehicles and the strain generated from magnetic layer and convert these kinetic energies into electricity.