2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2023.116718
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Hydrokinetic energy harvesting from flow-induced vibration of a hollow cylinder attached with a bi-stable energy harvester

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“…Table 2 demonstrates the response frequency values calculated by Eqs. (31) and (32) at different wind speeds and different electromechanical coupling conditions and the errors of the numerical results between the two equations. At both wind speeds, the error between the approximate calculation and the exact result is relatively smaller when the electromechanical coupling is weak than when the electromechanical coupling is strong.…”
Section: Power Performance Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table 2 demonstrates the response frequency values calculated by Eqs. (31) and (32) at different wind speeds and different electromechanical coupling conditions and the errors of the numerical results between the two equations. At both wind speeds, the error between the approximate calculation and the exact result is relatively smaller when the electromechanical coupling is weak than when the electromechanical coupling is strong.…”
Section: Power Performance Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the conventional impedance matching method widely used in vibration energy harvester is no longer suitable for deriving analytical solutions for galloping energy harvester. Therefore, although lots of structural nonlinearities were claimed to have the capability of improving the maximum power of galloping energy harvesting [29][30][31][32], the power limit problem of these nonlinear galloping energy harvesters was rarely studied. Therefore, a new theoretical analysis method is urgently needed to investigate the power characteristics of galloping-based energy harvesters.…”
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confidence: 99%