Effect of Flow Disruptors on the Performances of a Cantilever Piezoelectric Energy Harvester
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of Vibration Testing and System Dynamics
Volume
7
Issue
4
DOI
10.5890/JVTSD.2023.12.005
First Page
463
Last Page
470
Abstract
This study aims to determine the effect of a flow disruptor on the performances of a cantilever piezoelectric energy harvester invested by an airflow. The purpose of the flow disruptor is to increase the turbulence intensity of the incoming flow and therefore the momentum transferred to the piezoelectric beam. The height of the flow disruptor and the distance between the flow disruptor and the energy harvester were investigated to determine the optimal configuration. Results indicate that for an energy harvester with a frontal area of ~18 cm2 (7 cm by 2.54 cm), the flow disruptor should have a height of 4 cm and should be placed 13 cm away from the harvester. Also, a shift in the frequency of vibration occurs when the flow disruptor is placed in front of the harvester.
Funding Sponsor
University of Wisconsin System
Keywords
Energy harvesting, Piezoelectric, Turbulence induced vibrations
Department
Aerospace Engineering
Recommended Citation
Edoardo Rubino and Jordan Meciej. "Effect of Flow Disruptors on the Performances of a Cantilever Piezoelectric Energy Harvester" Journal of Vibration Testing and System Dynamics (2023): 463-470. https://doi.org/10.5890/JVTSD.2023.12.005