A flow-induced structure-based kinetic energy harvester

In this paper, a strategy utilizing a pair of cylinders which are put on the both sides of the cantilever beam and perpendicular to the water flow direction to harvest the energy is demonstrated. The novel flow induced structure based energy harvester consists of a pair inducing objects (cylinders)...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Guangcheng, Lin, Yueh-Jaw, Klumpner, Christian
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50460/
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author Zhang, Guangcheng
Lin, Yueh-Jaw
Klumpner, Christian
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Lin, Yueh-Jaw
Klumpner, Christian
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description In this paper, a strategy utilizing a pair of cylinders which are put on the both sides of the cantilever beam and perpendicular to the water flow direction to harvest the energy is demonstrated. The novel flow induced structure based energy harvester consists of a pair inducing objects (cylinders) and one L-type cantilever beam. Macro fiber composite (MFC) is attached at the fixed end of the cantilever beam to convert the kinetic energy into electric power. The structure could induce the vortex shedding from the upstream flow and harvest the energy from it. Compared with the former studies with one or series layout inducing objects, the proposed structure could both improve the power output of flow induced energy harvester and avoid the damage happening in complex working conditions. Analytical modelling and experiment methods are both utilized in the research to cross verify the results. The characteristics related with water flow speed and center distance variations between inducing objects are discussed in the paper as well. It is found that when the water flow speed is 0.2m/s and the center distance is 30mm, the output power is optimal of 0.16μW and the power density is 0.4mW/m2.
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spelling nottingham-504602020-05-04T18:59:21Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50460/ A flow-induced structure-based kinetic energy harvester Zhang, Guangcheng Lin, Yueh-Jaw Klumpner, Christian In this paper, a strategy utilizing a pair of cylinders which are put on the both sides of the cantilever beam and perpendicular to the water flow direction to harvest the energy is demonstrated. The novel flow induced structure based energy harvester consists of a pair inducing objects (cylinders) and one L-type cantilever beam. Macro fiber composite (MFC) is attached at the fixed end of the cantilever beam to convert the kinetic energy into electric power. The structure could induce the vortex shedding from the upstream flow and harvest the energy from it. Compared with the former studies with one or series layout inducing objects, the proposed structure could both improve the power output of flow induced energy harvester and avoid the damage happening in complex working conditions. Analytical modelling and experiment methods are both utilized in the research to cross verify the results. The characteristics related with water flow speed and center distance variations between inducing objects are discussed in the paper as well. It is found that when the water flow speed is 0.2m/s and the center distance is 30mm, the output power is optimal of 0.16μW and the power density is 0.4mW/m2. 2017-08-06 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Zhang, Guangcheng, Lin, Yueh-Jaw and Klumpner, Christian (2017) A flow-induced structure-based kinetic energy harvester. In: ASME 2017 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, 6-9 August 2017, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Energy harvesting flow induced perpendicular to flow direction MFC http://proceedings.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=2662172
spellingShingle Energy harvesting
flow induced
perpendicular to flow direction
MFC
Zhang, Guangcheng
Lin, Yueh-Jaw
Klumpner, Christian
A flow-induced structure-based kinetic energy harvester
title A flow-induced structure-based kinetic energy harvester
title_full A flow-induced structure-based kinetic energy harvester
title_fullStr A flow-induced structure-based kinetic energy harvester
title_full_unstemmed A flow-induced structure-based kinetic energy harvester
title_short A flow-induced structure-based kinetic energy harvester
title_sort flow-induced structure-based kinetic energy harvester
topic Energy harvesting
flow induced
perpendicular to flow direction
MFC
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50460/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50460/