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Enabling a wind energy harvester based on ZnO thin film as the building skin

Enabling a wind energy harvester based on ZnO thin film as the building skin
Enabling a wind energy harvester based on ZnO thin film as the building skin
In this paper, a wind energy harvester, which can be used as building skin, is developed. In order to overcome the defects of traditional wind energy harvester, such as expensive and crisp, the developed harvester is designed as a circular silicon plate with several symmetrically distributed rectangular cavities which were covered with ZnO (Zinc oxide) thin film. It is verified whether the designed harvester can function in turbulence flow by theoretical analysis and finite element analysis. The acoustic measurement illustrated that the output of designed device is linear to the frequency. And, the wind fluid experiments suggested that the thin film can vibrate under a low wind velocity 1 m/s and is easy to vibrate in wind turbulence. The maximum output power density is 23.39nW/cm2 with a maximum open circuit output voltage 2.81 V. All of characteristics of designed harvester enable that it can be used as the building skin to harvest wind energy.
0924-4247
35-44
Du, Lidong
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Fang, Zhen
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Yan, Jize
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Zhao, Zhan
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Du, Lidong
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Fang, Zhen
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Yan, Jize
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Zhao, Zhan
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Du, Lidong, Fang, Zhen, Yan, Jize and Zhao, Zhan (2017) Enabling a wind energy harvester based on ZnO thin film as the building skin. Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 260, 35-44. (doi:10.1016/j.sna.2017.04.008).

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In this paper, a wind energy harvester, which can be used as building skin, is developed. In order to overcome the defects of traditional wind energy harvester, such as expensive and crisp, the developed harvester is designed as a circular silicon plate with several symmetrically distributed rectangular cavities which were covered with ZnO (Zinc oxide) thin film. It is verified whether the designed harvester can function in turbulence flow by theoretical analysis and finite element analysis. The acoustic measurement illustrated that the output of designed device is linear to the frequency. And, the wind fluid experiments suggested that the thin film can vibrate under a low wind velocity 1 m/s and is easy to vibrate in wind turbulence. The maximum output power density is 23.39nW/cm2 with a maximum open circuit output voltage 2.81 V. All of characteristics of designed harvester enable that it can be used as the building skin to harvest wind energy.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 April 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 7 April 2017
Published date: 15 June 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 412132
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/412132
ISSN: 0924-4247
PURE UUID: 44287cc2-dd0e-4f4f-9597-7a5296d0710c
ORCID for Jize Yan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2886-2847

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Date deposited: 11 Jul 2017 16:31
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 05:31

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Author: Lidong Du
Author: Zhen Fang
Author: Jize Yan ORCID iD
Author: Zhan Zhao

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