An upstream cylindrical bluff body connected to a tip body via an aluminum cantilever beam was tested as energy harvester in a wind tunnel. The characteristics and behavior of the different tip body configurations and lengths of aluminum cantilever beam were studied to optimize design to extract wind energy. Particular attention was paid to measure vibration amplitude and frequency response as a function of reduced velocity. Dynamic response showed that the device's behavior was dependent on both tip body shape and cantilever beam length. Flow visualization tests showed that high amplitude vibration was obtainable when a vortex was fully formed on each side of the downstream tip body. This was exemplified in a symmetrical triangular prism tip body at L/D1 = 5, where its structure's vibration frequency was close to its natural frequency. At such configuration, electrical energy was captured using a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) piezoelectric beam of different load resistances, where an optimized load resistance could be found for each Reynolds number. Although power output and efficiency obtained were considerably weak when compared to those of traditional wind turbine, the design merits further research to improve its performance under various circumstances.
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July 2019
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Effects of Downstream Structures on Aero Elastic Energy Harvesters From Wake-Induced Vibration
Pakorn Uttayopas,
Pakorn Uttayopas
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Kasetsart University,
Bangkok 10900, Thailand
e-mail: mindgats@gmail.com
Kasetsart University,
Bangkok 10900, Thailand
e-mail: mindgats@gmail.com
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Chawalit Kittichaikarn
Chawalit Kittichaikarn
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Kasetsart Unversity,
Bangkok 10900, Thailand
e-mail: fengclk@ku.ac.th
Kasetsart Unversity,
Bangkok 10900, Thailand
e-mail: fengclk@ku.ac.th
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Pakorn Uttayopas
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Kasetsart University,
Bangkok 10900, Thailand
e-mail: mindgats@gmail.com
Kasetsart University,
Bangkok 10900, Thailand
e-mail: mindgats@gmail.com
Chawalit Kittichaikarn
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Kasetsart Unversity,
Bangkok 10900, Thailand
e-mail: fengclk@ku.ac.th
Kasetsart Unversity,
Bangkok 10900, Thailand
e-mail: fengclk@ku.ac.th
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Contributed by the Fluids Engineering Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING. Manuscript received February 26, 2018; final manuscript received November 27, 2018; published online January 7, 2019. Assoc. Editor: Jun Chen.
J. Fluids Eng. Jul 2019, 141(7): 071103 (11 pages)
Published Online: January 7, 2019
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Received:
February 26, 2018
Revised:
November 27, 2018
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Uttayopas, P., and Kittichaikarn, C. (January 7, 2019). "Effects of Downstream Structures on Aero Elastic Energy Harvesters From Wake-Induced Vibration." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. July 2019; 141(7): 071103. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4042169
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