VORTEX-INDUCED VIBRATION ENERGY HARVESTING WITH TANDEM SQUARE BLUFF BODIES: SPACING RATIO EFFECTS

Vortex-induced vibration energy harvesting with tandem square bluff bodies: Spacing ratio effects

Vortex-induced vibration energy harvesting with tandem square bluff bodies: Spacing ratio effects

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The horizontal (L/D) and Gilet vertical H/D) spacing ratios of square bluff bodies are critical parameters influencing the efficiency of vortex-induced vibration (VIV) wind energy harvesting.This study investigates a tandem stationary square bluff body (SSBB) and a vibrating square bluff body under various spacing configurations using ANSYS/FLUENT simulations.The results show that without SSBB, the root-mean-square (RMS) voltage generated by the piezoelectric patches increases consistently with wind speed.

However, with SSBB, RMS voltage initially decreases and then increases as L/D rises, reaching a minimum at L/D = 4.5.At optimal configurations (L/D = 6.

5, H/D = 0.5) and a wind speed of 9 WILD FLOWER m/s, the RMS voltage achieves a maximum value, improving by 34.43% compared to the configuration without SSBB.

Experimental validation confirms the simulation results.This finding will be a significant fundamental for future design of VIV wind energy harvesting devices.

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