To address the low electromechanical conversion efficiency associated with traditional single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) piezoelectric energy harvesters, this study proposes a two-degree-of-freedom (2-DOF) cut-out piezoelectric beam for wind-induced vibration energy harvesting.Experimental comparisons conducted on four bluff bodies indicated that the triangular column exhibits superior hiboost 4k smart link aerodynamic stability, achieving an output voltage of 11.6 V at a wind speed of 7.0 m/s.
Furthermore, the cut-out piezoelectric beam demonstrated a 1.9-fold increase in output voltage compared to its non-cut-out counterpart.These results underscore the potential of the 2-DOF cut-out piezoelectric beam design as an autonomous power solution for IoT nodes operating igora 9.5-18 in complex environments.