DocumentCode
1450608
Title
Feasibility Study on a New Energy Harvesting Electromagnetic Device Using Aerodynamic Instability
Author
Jung, Hyung-Jo ; Lee, Seung-Woo ; Jang, Dong-Doo
Author_Institution
Civil & Environ. Eng. Dept., KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea
Volume
45
Issue
10
fYear
2009
Firstpage
4376
Lastpage
4379
Abstract
Energy harvesting systems convert ambient energy from environment such as vibration, sunlight, wind, temperature gradient, etc. into electrical energy. Among several ambient energy sources, wind energy can be considered as one of the most promising sources because of its attractive features such as efficiency and economic merit. However, if an ordinary type of wind turbine is used for providing the electricity to low-power equipments (e.g., light poles, wireless sensors for structural health monitoring, etc.), it might be too inefficient and too costly. Recently, on the other hand, alternative (or innovative) approaches for wind power systems have been investigated by focusing on the aerodynamic instability phenomena such as galloping, flutter and vortex shedding. This paper first proposes a new energy harvesting system using wake galloping. To this end, the energy harvesting system based on wake galloping is designed and manufactured. And then, a series of wind tunnel tests are carried out in order to validate the efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed energy harvesting device. From these tests, the applicability of the proposed energy harvesting system using aerodynamic instability (i.e., wake galloping) is experimentally verified. Therefore, it can be an efficient energy harvesting system. Moreover, it can be used as an alternative energy source for low-power equipment, resulting in much simpler structural health monitoring systems without batteries for wireless sensors.
Keywords
electromagnetic devices; electromagnetic induction; energy harvesting; wind turbines; aerodynamic instability; electromagnetic device; electromagnetic induction; energy harvesting systems; vortex shedding; wake galloping; wind energy; wind turbine; Aerodynamic instability; electromagnetic induction; energy harvesting; wake galloping; wind energy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2009.2024769
Filename
5257224
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