Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
732700 Mechatronics 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new electromagnetic energy harvester for harnessing energy from vibration induced by Kármán vortex street is proposed. It converts flow energy into electrical energy by fluid flow, vortex shedding from a bluff body and electromagnetic induction. An analytical design method for the energy harvester is developed. A prototype of the energy harvester is fabricated and tested. The prototype has a volume of 37.9 cm3. Experimental results show that an output peak-to-peak voltage of nearly 20 mV in average is generated when the excitation pressure oscillates with an amplitude of 0.3 kPa and a frequency of about 62 Hz. By detecting the voltage drop across a matched load, the instantaneous power is determined as 1.77 μW under a pressure fluctuation frequency of 62 Hz and a pressure amplitude of 0.3 kPa in the Kármán vortex street.

► A device for harnessing energy from Kármán vortex street is developed. ► The energy harvester can generate a voltage of nearly 20 mVpp. ► The excitation pressure has an amplitude of 0.3 kPa and a frequency of about 62 Hz. ► The miniaturized device can convert hydraulic energy into electricity.

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