Enhancing Output Power of a Cantilever-Based Flapping Airflow Energy Harvester Using External Mechanical Interventions

This paper presents a flapping airflow energy harvester based on oscillations of a horizontal cantilever beam facing the direction of airflow. A wing is attached to the free end of a cantilever beam and a bluff body is placed in front of the wing from where vortex falls off, producing vortices under...

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Main Authors: Liuqing Wang, Dibin Zhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/7/1499
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spelling doaj-f0727f063628442db51d5bdc6eec514d2020-11-25T00:55:53ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202019-03-01197149910.3390/s19071499s19071499Enhancing Output Power of a Cantilever-Based Flapping Airflow Energy Harvester Using External Mechanical InterventionsLiuqing Wang0Dibin Zhu1College of Mathematics, Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QF, UKCollege of Mathematics, Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QF, UKThis paper presents a flapping airflow energy harvester based on oscillations of a horizontal cantilever beam facing the direction of airflow. A wing is attached to the free end of a cantilever beam and a bluff body is placed in front of the wing from where vortex falls off, producing vortices under the wing and driving it to oscillate. An electromagnetic transducer is integrated to convert the flow induced vibration into electrical energy. This flapping energy harvester, however, may stop oscillating or vibrate in the second mode under high electrical damping, and thus may be unable to achieve its optimum performance. Simple yet effective mechanical interventions can be applied to the harvester to enhance its power output, i.e., to increase flow velocity and to apply external magnetic interaction. The effect of airflow velocities on output power was investigated experimentally and the results show that the energy harvester scavenges more power in airflow at higher Reynolds numbers (higher flow velocity at <inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mrow> <mi>R</mi> <mi>e</mi> </mrow> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula> &lt; 24,000). The external magnetic excitation is achieved though placing one magnet to the wing and another one above the wing to induce a repelling force, aiding the beam to oscillate in high electrical damping. Experimental results show that the power output can be enhanced by 30% when the magnet interaction is properly integrated.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/7/1499energy harvestingflappinggallopingmechanical interventionsmagnetic excitation
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author Liuqing Wang
Dibin Zhu
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Dibin Zhu
Enhancing Output Power of a Cantilever-Based Flapping Airflow Energy Harvester Using External Mechanical Interventions
Sensors
energy harvesting
flapping
galloping
mechanical interventions
magnetic excitation
author_facet Liuqing Wang
Dibin Zhu
author_sort Liuqing Wang
title Enhancing Output Power of a Cantilever-Based Flapping Airflow Energy Harvester Using External Mechanical Interventions
title_short Enhancing Output Power of a Cantilever-Based Flapping Airflow Energy Harvester Using External Mechanical Interventions
title_full Enhancing Output Power of a Cantilever-Based Flapping Airflow Energy Harvester Using External Mechanical Interventions
title_fullStr Enhancing Output Power of a Cantilever-Based Flapping Airflow Energy Harvester Using External Mechanical Interventions
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Output Power of a Cantilever-Based Flapping Airflow Energy Harvester Using External Mechanical Interventions
title_sort enhancing output power of a cantilever-based flapping airflow energy harvester using external mechanical interventions
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2019-03-01
description This paper presents a flapping airflow energy harvester based on oscillations of a horizontal cantilever beam facing the direction of airflow. A wing is attached to the free end of a cantilever beam and a bluff body is placed in front of the wing from where vortex falls off, producing vortices under the wing and driving it to oscillate. An electromagnetic transducer is integrated to convert the flow induced vibration into electrical energy. This flapping energy harvester, however, may stop oscillating or vibrate in the second mode under high electrical damping, and thus may be unable to achieve its optimum performance. Simple yet effective mechanical interventions can be applied to the harvester to enhance its power output, i.e., to increase flow velocity and to apply external magnetic interaction. The effect of airflow velocities on output power was investigated experimentally and the results show that the energy harvester scavenges more power in airflow at higher Reynolds numbers (higher flow velocity at <inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mrow> <mi>R</mi> <mi>e</mi> </mrow> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula> &lt; 24,000). The external magnetic excitation is achieved though placing one magnet to the wing and another one above the wing to induce a repelling force, aiding the beam to oscillate in high electrical damping. Experimental results show that the power output can be enhanced by 30% when the magnet interaction is properly integrated.
topic energy harvesting
flapping
galloping
mechanical interventions
magnetic excitation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/7/1499
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