IFISUR   23398
INSTITUTO DE FISICA DEL SUR
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
A low frequency rotational energy harvesting system
Autor/es:
S. P. MACHADO; J. M. RAMIREZ; M FEBBO; C. D. GATTI
Revista:
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Editorial:
IOP
Referencias:
Año: 2016 vol. 773 p. 12058 - 12063
ISSN:
1742-6588
Resumen:
This paper presents a rotary power scavenging unit comprised of two systems of flexible beams connected by two masses which are joined by means of a spring, considering a PZT (QP16N, Midé Corporation) piezoelectric sheet mounted on one of the beams. The energy harvesting (EH) system is mounted rigidly on a rotating hub. The gravitational force on the masses causes sustained oscillatory motion in the flexible beams as long as there is rotary motion. The intention is to use the EH system in the wireless autonomous monitoring of wind turbines under different wind conditions. Specifically, the development is oriented to monitor the dynamic state of the blades of a wind generator of 30 KW which rotates between 50 and 150 rpm. The paper shows a complete set of experimental results on three devices, modifying the amount of beams in the frame supporting the system. The results show an acceptable sustained voltage generation for the expected range, in the three proposed cases. Therefore, it is possible to use this system for generating energy in a low-frequency rotating environment. As an alternative, the system can be easily adapted to include an array of piezoelectric sheets to each of the beams, to provide more power generation.