Title :
An indoor air duct flow energy conversion system: modeling and experiments
Author :
Fei Fei ; Mai, John D. ; Wen Jung Li
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. & Biomed. Eng., City Univ. of Hong Kong, Kowloon, China
Abstract :
This paper presents an indoor, low-speed airflow, energy harvesting system based on aerodynamic flutter. Due to aerodynamic forces, mechanical vibrations occur when airflow passes across flexible belt-like structures. A linear electromagnetic generator has been designed to transfer this mechanical power into electricity based on Faraday´s law. Based on a model which couples the aerodynamic flutter with the electromagnetic generator, the output electrical power can be estimated and optimized. The airflow from an air duct with a 0.5m × 0.5m cross-sectional area is used to drive an energy conversion device in experiments. The experimental results show that this prototype flutter energy conversion device (FECD) could provide nearly 2VRMS voltage with a 2.5m/s airflow. A set of super capacitors is used as a temporary storage element. With a power management circuit, the entire energy harvesting device can operate as a stable 3.3V DC power source during a discharging cycle.
Keywords :
aerodynamics; belts; direct energy conversion; electric generators; energy harvesting; supercapacitors; vibrations; FECD; Faraday law; aerodynamic flutter; aerodynamic force; energy conversion device; energy harvesting system; flexible belt-like structure; flutter energy conversion device; indoor air duct flow energy conversion system; linear electromagnetic generator; low-speed airflow; mechanical power; mechanical vibration; power management circuit; power source; storage element; supercapacitor; Atmospheric modeling; Belts; Electromyography; Ventilation; Aerodynamic flutter; Indoor energy harvesting; Simulink modeling;
Conference_Titel :
Cyber Technology in Automation, Control and Intelligent Systems (CYBER), 2013 IEEE 3rd Annual International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nanjing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0610-9
DOI :
10.1109/CYBER.2013.6705423