Wake of a cylinder: a paradigm for energy harvesting with piezoelectric materials

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H. D. Akaydın
N. Elvin
Y. Andreopoulos
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[1] The City College of New York,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Experiments in Fluids | 2010年 / 49卷
关键词
Vortex; Shear Layer; Circular Cylinder; Piezoelectric Material; Strouhal Number;
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Short-length piezoelectric beams were placed in the wake of a circular cylinder at high Reynolds numbers to evaluate their performance as energy generators. The coherent vortical structures present in this flow generate a periodic forcing on the beam which when tuned to its resonant frequency produces maximum output voltage. There are two mechanisms that contribute to the driving forcing of the beam. The first mechanism is the impingement of induced flow by the passing vortices on one side of the beam, and the second is the low pressure core region of the vortices which is present at the opposite side of the beam. The sequence of these two mechanisms combined with the resonating conditions of the beam generated maximum energy output which was also found to vary with the location in the wake. The maximum power output was measured when the tip of the beam is about two diameters downstream of the cylinder. This power drops off the center line of the wake and decays with downstream distance as (x/D)−3/2.
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页数:13
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