2023
DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v21i4.24330
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Performance of piezoelectric energy harvester with vortex-induced vibration and various bluff bodies

Abstract: Piezoelectric energy harvesters (PEHs) are a kind of energy harvester that generates electricity due to pressure or vibration. Vortex-induced vibration (VIV) is a method that utilized wind energy and bluff body to generate the vibration in PEH. The objective of this research was to study the output voltage that generates in different bluff bodies with various airflow velocities. Experimental and simulation have done in this study. Experimental used PEH that consists of piezoelectric bimorph and rectangular-tra… Show more

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“…The topic of wind turbine positioning within farms has been extensively addressed in the literature, which reflects the rising relevance of renewable energy sources [11], [12]. To establish turbine placements, early studies frequently used manual or rule-based methods, but these approaches were restricted in their capacity to account complex and dynamic environmental elements.…”
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“…The topic of wind turbine positioning within farms has been extensively addressed in the literature, which reflects the rising relevance of renewable energy sources [11], [12]. To establish turbine placements, early studies frequently used manual or rule-based methods, but these approaches were restricted in their capacity to account complex and dynamic environmental elements.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When the wind speed is higher, the vibration's amplitude rises; when the wind speed is lower than 2 m/s, the amplitude remains consistent [6], [17]. Airflow causes the pressure to fluctuate until it reaches the PEH, which causes it to vibrate and generate the voltage [18].…”
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