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Wind energy harvesting from a conventional turbine structure with an embedded vibro-impact dielectric elastomer generator

Wind energy harvesting from a conventional turbine structure with an embedded vibro-impact dielectric elastomer generator
Wind energy harvesting from a conventional turbine structure with an embedded vibro-impact dielectric elastomer generator
In this paper, a novel wind energy harvester is proposed and studied. The wind energy harvester consists of a conventional two-blade horizontal wind turbine and a vibro-impact (VI) dielectric elastomer generator (DEG) embedded symmetrically at the end of a rotating shaft. The wind energy is harvested by the VI DEG due to the rotational motion of the turbine's blades and the shaft. The dynamic model of the proposed system under wind-induced rotations is established theoretically, and the energy harvesting (EH) process of the VI DEG is introduced with the system output voltage and power being derived. The impact-based rotational energy harvesting process of the system is validated experimentally by measuring the output voltages of a single-sided impact (SSI) DEG under different impact velocities, and by measuring the ball's impact moments under rotational excitations, thus demonstrating the feasibility of the impact-based EH of DE material. Furthermore, the dynamical and electrical behaviors of the system under different wind speeds are fully studied through numerical simulations. The influences of the wind speed, tip speed ratio and the distance between dielectric elastomer membranes (DEMs) on the system EH performance are further discussed. It is found that the proposed wind energy harvester can work effectively in a range of small wind speed and produce a relatively high output power as large as 0.7125 mW under a wind speed of 3.99 ms−1. The tip speed ratio, distance between two DEMs can be selected as the adjusting parameter to produce optimal EH performance under different wind speeds, thus providing an effective solution for the design and improvement of the proposed system under different wind environments.
Wind energy harvesting, Vibro-impact, Dielectric elastomer generator, Two-blade turbine
0022-460X
Zhang, C. L.
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Lai, Z. H.
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Li, M. Q.
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Yurchenko, D.
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Zhang, C. L.
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Lai, Z. H.
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Li, M. Q.
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Yurchenko, D.
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Zhang, C. L., Lai, Z. H., Li, M. Q. and Yurchenko, D. (2020) Wind energy harvesting from a conventional turbine structure with an embedded vibro-impact dielectric elastomer generator. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 487 (11), [115616]. (doi:10.1016/j.jsv.2020.115616).

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Abstract

In this paper, a novel wind energy harvester is proposed and studied. The wind energy harvester consists of a conventional two-blade horizontal wind turbine and a vibro-impact (VI) dielectric elastomer generator (DEG) embedded symmetrically at the end of a rotating shaft. The wind energy is harvested by the VI DEG due to the rotational motion of the turbine's blades and the shaft. The dynamic model of the proposed system under wind-induced rotations is established theoretically, and the energy harvesting (EH) process of the VI DEG is introduced with the system output voltage and power being derived. The impact-based rotational energy harvesting process of the system is validated experimentally by measuring the output voltages of a single-sided impact (SSI) DEG under different impact velocities, and by measuring the ball's impact moments under rotational excitations, thus demonstrating the feasibility of the impact-based EH of DE material. Furthermore, the dynamical and electrical behaviors of the system under different wind speeds are fully studied through numerical simulations. The influences of the wind speed, tip speed ratio and the distance between dielectric elastomer membranes (DEMs) on the system EH performance are further discussed. It is found that the proposed wind energy harvester can work effectively in a range of small wind speed and produce a relatively high output power as large as 0.7125 mW under a wind speed of 3.99 ms−1. The tip speed ratio, distance between two DEMs can be selected as the adjusting parameter to produce optimal EH performance under different wind speeds, thus providing an effective solution for the design and improvement of the proposed system under different wind environments.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 August 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 8 August 2020
Published date: 24 November 2020
Keywords: Wind energy harvesting, Vibro-impact, Dielectric elastomer generator, Two-blade turbine

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Local EPrints ID: 469654
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/469654
ISSN: 0022-460X
PURE UUID: 43eec0da-f267-4b0c-8996-f507c9f72bbe
ORCID for D. Yurchenko: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4989-3634

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Date deposited: 21 Sep 2022 17:02
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:11

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Author: C. L. Zhang
Author: Z. H. Lai
Author: M. Q. Li
Author: D. Yurchenko ORCID iD

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