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River flow energy harvesting b River flow energy harvesting b Ervin Kamenar a , Saša Zelenika a University of Rijeka, Faculty of Engineering and Centre for * [email protected]; phone + 385 – (0)51 - 651538; fax +385 – (0)51 - Energy scavenging/harvesting is the process of collecting low Energy H Energy H Energy scavenging/harvesting is the process of collecting low There are different concepts of energy har a) Photovoltaic, b) Thermoelectric, c) Wind en. harvesting, d) Kinetic en a) Photovoltaic, b) Thermoelectric, c) Wind en. harvesting, d) Kinetic en a) b) c) Underwater sensor networks are commonly used for measuring pollutants in three energy harvesting principles is given; piezoelectric eels, miniature underw Piezoelectric eel energy harvesters Piezoelectric eel energy harvesters Piezoelectric eels are composite devices Piezoelectric eels are composite devices made of piezoelectric polymers deposited on structural supports. They are placed in river flows behind a bluff body used to generate vortexes. Fluid-solid interaction In ple ele Im induces AC voltage. An analytical model of eels’s bent section is ele to po ge eels’s bent section is proposed: based on the material characteristics and ge ap bla material characteristics and piezoelectric layers’ dimensions, for different bla ob levels of eels’ strain S p and strain variation frequencies f, the model, implemented PVDF PU E [N/m 2 ] 2.7×10 9 0.05×10 9 Th f, the model, implemented as a Matlab routine, allows the output electric power d 31 [C/N] 22×10 -12 280×10 -12 ε r ε 0 [F/m] 11×8.85x10 -12 6.5×8.85x10 -12 Th ran DC the output electric power P, which will be dissipated onto a matching resistive S p [m/m] 3.67x10 -3 17.5x10 -3 V piezo [m 3 ] 2.2x10 -6 4x10 -6 obt lev load, to be calculated (Carrol C. B, 2002.). P [mW] 19 74 P [mW/cm 3 piezo ] 8.63 18.5 Fo vol Underwater turbine composed of a Faulhaber 1724012SR DC generator, a Mis Experim Experim Underwater turbine composed of a Faulhaber 1724012SR DC generator, a Mis connecting the propeller shaft to the generator and miniature SKF ball bearing conducting river experiments. conducting river experiments. Three and five blades propellers with a 150 mm diameter, as well as a watertig generator, are 3D printed and used for the experiments. It is estimated that the power generated by the turbine for a river flow of 1m/s implying that C p ≈ 15%, which corresponds to the simulated results. p The second experiment is conducted by placing an eel like structure behind a b in order to analyze Karman vortex effects needed for power generation by in Conclusions Conclusions In this work, an analysis of possible river flow energy harvesting solutions f Simulations of the behaviour of piezoelectric eels are performed proving tha further research into these materials it became evident that PU isn’t ferroma An optimized power management electronics is developed and power levels An optimized power management electronics is developed and power levels assessed. Eperiments on a river showed that the power generated by the turbine is app Eperiments on a river showed that the power generated by the turbine is app developed Matlab simulation model. In a second experiment, an eel like structure is placed behind a bluff body in In a future work, a piezoelectric eel based on PVDF will be designed, manuf Acknowle Acknowle In a future work, a piezoelectric eel based on PVDF will be designed, manuf This work is supported by the EU FP7 project GoldFish - Detection of Waterc MSES project Ultra-high precision compliant de by employing piezoelectric eels by employing piezoelectric eels a* a , David Blažević a , I Šamanić a Micro and Nano Sciences and Technologies, Rijeka, Croatia - 651416; www.riteh.uniri.hr, precenglab.riteh.uniri.hr, & www.cmnzt.uniri.hr w level ambient energy and its conversion into electric power. Harvesting Harvesting w level ambient energy and its conversion into electric power. rvesting; some of the most prominent are: nergy harvesting, e) River flow harvesting - considered in this paper. nergy harvesting, e) River flow harvesting - considered in this paper. d) e) rivers. In order to ensure their autonomous operation, the possibility of using water turbines and a solution based on “plucking” of rigid piezoelectric beams. 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The tained energy must be properly managed to achieve voltage vels compatible with the sensors and the respective electronics. or that purpose, an electronics for maintaining stable DC ltage (3.3 or 5 V) is developed. sumi miniature coupling ments ments sumi miniature coupling gs, is employed for ght enclosure for the is approximately 1W, bluff body in the river flow nducing the bending the eel. s and outlook s and outlook for powering low power pollution measuring sensor nodes is given. at PU harvesters could be more efficient than PVDF ones, however after agnetic, and requires a constant external polarizing voltage. s achieved by employing a miniature underwater turbine are experimentally s achieved by employing a miniature underwater turbine are experimentally proximately 1W, which corresponds with the initial estimation obtained via the proximately 1W, which corresponds with the initial estimation obtained via the n the river flow and vortexes are successfully generated. factured and tested in real river conditions. edgements edgements factured and tested in real river conditions. course Contamination using Sensor Networks in Developing countries and the evices for micro and nanotechnology applications.

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  • River flow energy harvesting by employing piezoelectric eelsRiver flow energy harvesting by employing piezoelectric eels

    Ervin Kamenara, Saša Zelenika*Ervin Kamenar , Saša Zelenika*aUniversity of Rijeka, Faculty of Engineering and Centre for Micro and Nano Sciences and Technologies, Rijeka, Croatia

    * [email protected]; phone + 385 – (0)51 - 651538; fax +385 – (0)51 -

    Energy scavenging/harvesting is the process of collecting low level ambient energy and its conversion into electric power.

    Energy HarvestingEnergy HarvestingEnergy scavenging/harvesting is the process of collecting low level ambient energy and its conversion into electric power.

    There are different concepts of energy harvesting; some of the most prominent are:a) Photovoltaic, b) Thermoelectric, c) Wind en. harvesting, d) Kinetic energy harvesting, a) Photovoltaic, b) Thermoelectric, c) Wind en. harvesting, d) Kinetic energy harvesting,

    a) b) c)a) b) c)

    Underwater sensor networks are commonly used for measuring pollutants in rivers. In order to ensure their autonomous operatiothree energy harvesting principles is given; piezoelectric eels, miniature underwater turbines and a solution based on “plucking” of rigid piezoelectric beams.

    Piezoelectric eel energy harvestersPiezoelectric eel energy harvesters• Piezoelectric eels are composite devices • Piezoelectric eels are composite devices

    made of piezoelectric polymers deposited on structural supports.on structural supports.

    • They are placed in river flows behind a bluff body used to generate vortexes.

    • Fluid-solid interaction • In the case of the hybrid concept, the cantilever is periodically ‘plucked’ by the

    plectrums, oscillates freely at its first fundamental bending mode, producing electrical charge via the piezoelectric effect.

    • Implementing a Matlab model (analogous

    induces AC voltage.

    • An analytical model of eels’s bent section is

    electrical charge via the piezoelectric effect.

    • Implementing a Matlab model (analogous to a wind turbine), and supposing that the power coefficient generator’s efficiency

    eels’s bent section is proposed: based on the material characteristics and generator’s efficiency

    approximation of the size of turbines’ blades for varying river flow speeds is

    material characteristics and piezoelectric layers’ dimensions, for different blades for varying river flow speeds is

    obtained.

    dimensions, for different levels of eels’ strain Sp and strain variation frequencies f, the model, implemented

    PVDF PU

    E [N/m2] 2.7×109 0.05×109• The piezoelectric eel and the hybrid concept generatef, the model, implemented

    as a Matlab routine, allows the output electric power

    E [N/m ] 2.7×10 0.05×10

    d31 [C/N] 22×10-12 280×10-12

    εr ε0 [F/m] 11×8.85x10-12 6.5×8.85x10-12

    • The piezoelectric eel and the hybrid concept generaterandom AC voltage amplitudes, while the turbine generates DC voltage (amplitude dependent on river flow velocity). The the output electric power

    P, which will be dissipated onto a matching resistive

    Sp [m/m] 3.67x10-3 17.5x10-3

    Vpiezo [m3] 2.2x10-6 4x10-6

    DC voltage (amplitude dependent on river flow velocity). The obtained energy must be properly managed to achieve voltage levels compatible with the sensors and the respective electronics.

    load, to be calculated (Carrol C. B, 2002.).

    P [mW] 19 74

    P [mW/cm3piezo] 8.63 18.5

    • For that purpose, an electronics for maintaining stable DC voltage (3.3 or 5 V) is developed.

    • Underwater turbine composed of a Faulhaber 1724012SR DC generator, a Misumi miniature coupling

    ExperimentsExperiments

    • Underwater turbine composed of a Faulhaber 1724012SR DC generator, a Misumi miniature coupling connecting the propeller shaft to the generator and miniature SKF ball bearings, is employed for conducting river experiments.conducting river experiments.

    • Three and five blades propellers with a 150 mm diameter, as well as a watertight enclosure for the generator, are 3D printed and used for the experiments.generator, are 3D printed and used for the experiments.

    • It is estimated that the power generated by the turbine for a river flow of 1m/s is approximately 1W, implying that Cp ≈ 15%, which corresponds to the simulated results.implying that Cp ≈ 15%, which corresponds to the simulated results.

    • The second experiment is conducted by placing an eel like structure behind a bluff body in the river flow in order to analyze Karman vortex effects needed for power generation by inducing the bending the eel.

    Conclusions and outlookConclusions and outlook• In this work, an analysis of possible river flow energy harvesting solutions for powering low power pollution measuring senso• In this work, an analysis of possible river flow energy harvesting solutions for powering low power pollution measuring senso• Simulations of the behaviour of piezoelectric eels are performed proving that PU harvesters could be more efficient than PVDF

    further research into these materials it became evident that PU isn’t ferromagnetic, and requires a constant external polariz• An optimized power management electronics is developed and power levels achieved by employing a miniature underwater turbine • An optimized power management electronics is developed and power levels achieved by employing a miniature underwater turbine

    assessed.• Eperiments on a river showed that the power generated by the turbine is approximately 1W, which corresponds with the initial • Eperiments on a river showed that the power generated by the turbine is approximately 1W, which corresponds with the initial

    developed Matlab simulation model.• In a second experiment, an eel like structure is placed behind a bluff body in the river flow and vortexes are successfully g• In a future work, a piezoelectric eel based on PVDF will be designed, manufactured and tested in real river conditions.

    AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements

    • In a future work, a piezoelectric eel based on PVDF will be designed, manufactured and tested in real river conditions.

    AcknowledgementsAcknowledgementsThis work is supported by the EU FP7 project GoldFish - Detection of Watercourse Contamination using Sensor Networks in Developing countries

    MSES project Ultra-high precision compliant devices for micro and nanotechnology applications.

    River flow energy harvesting by employing piezoelectric eelsRiver flow energy harvesting by employing piezoelectric eels

    , Saša Zelenika*a, David Blaževića, I Šamanića, Saša Zelenika* , David Blažević , I ŠamanićUniversity of Rijeka, Faculty of Engineering and Centre for Micro and Nano Sciences and Technologies, Rijeka, Croatia

    - 651416; www.riteh.uniri.hr, precenglab.riteh.uniri.hr, & www.cmnzt.uniri.hr

    Energy scavenging/harvesting is the process of collecting low level ambient energy and its conversion into electric power.

    Energy HarvestingEnergy HarvestingEnergy scavenging/harvesting is the process of collecting low level ambient energy and its conversion into electric power.

    There are different concepts of energy harvesting; some of the most prominent are:a) Photovoltaic, b) Thermoelectric, c) Wind en. harvesting, d) Kinetic energy harvesting, e) River flow harvesting - considered in this paper.a) Photovoltaic, b) Thermoelectric, c) Wind en. harvesting, d) Kinetic energy harvesting, e) River flow harvesting - considered in this paper.

    d) e)d) e)

    Underwater sensor networks are commonly used for measuring pollutants in rivers. In order to ensure their autonomous operation, the possibility of using , miniature underwater turbines and a solution based on “plucking” of rigid piezoelectric beams.

    Underwater turbine and hybrid solutionUnderwater turbine and hybrid solution• Figures on the left depict a sketch of a • Figures on the left depict a sketch of a

    miniaturized underwater turbines and a hybrid solution where a cam driven by the hybrid solution where a cam driven by the turbine is used to “pluck” a piezoelectric beam.

    In the case of the hybrid concept, the cantilever is periodically ‘plucked’ by the plectrums, oscillates freely at its first fundamental bending mode, producing electrical charge via the piezoelectric effect.

    Implementing a Matlab model (analogous 140

    160

    Diameter of the turbine [mm]

    Cp=0.15, h=0.8, ro=1000[kg/m3]

    electrical charge via the piezoelectric effect.

    Implementing a Matlab model (analogous to a wind turbine), and supposing that the power coefficient Cp ≈ 15%, while generator’s efficiency η ≈ 80%, a first

    80

    100

    120

    Diameter of the turbine [mm]

    U=1 [m/s]

    U=2.5 [m/s]

    U=4 [m/s]

    generator’s efficiency η ≈ 80%, a first approximation of the size of turbines’ blades for varying river flow speeds is 20

    40

    60

    Diameter of the turbine [mm]

    blades for varying river flow speeds is obtained.

    0 200 400 600 800 1000 12000

    20

    Generated power [mW]

    The piezoelectric eel and the hybrid concept generateThe piezoelectric eel and the hybrid concept generaterandom AC voltage amplitudes, while the turbine generates DC voltage (amplitude dependent on river flow velocity). The DC voltage (amplitude dependent on river flow velocity). The obtained energy must be properly managed to achieve voltage levels compatible with the sensors and the respective electronics.

    For that purpose, an electronics for maintaining stable DC voltage (3.3 or 5 V) is developed.

    Underwater turbine composed of a Faulhaber 1724012SR DC generator, a Misumi miniature coupling

    ExperimentsExperiments

    Underwater turbine composed of a Faulhaber 1724012SR DC generator, a Misumi miniature coupling connecting the propeller shaft to the generator and miniature SKF ball bearings, is employed for

    Three and five blades propellers with a 150 mm diameter, as well as a watertight enclosure for the

    It is estimated that the power generated by the turbine for a river flow of 1m/s is approximately 1W,

    The second experiment is conducted by placing an eel like structure behind a bluff body in the river flow effects needed for power generation by inducing the bending the eel.

    Conclusions and outlookConclusions and outlookIn this work, an analysis of possible river flow energy harvesting solutions for powering low power pollution measuring sensor nodes is given.In this work, an analysis of possible river flow energy harvesting solutions for powering low power pollution measuring sensor nodes is given.Simulations of the behaviour of piezoelectric eels are performed proving that PU harvesters could be more efficient than PVDF ones, however after further research into these materials it became evident that PU isn’t ferromagnetic, and requires a constant external polarizing voltage. An optimized power management electronics is developed and power levels achieved by employing a miniature underwater turbine are experimentally An optimized power management electronics is developed and power levels achieved by employing a miniature underwater turbine are experimentally

    Eperiments on a river showed that the power generated by the turbine is approximately 1W, which corresponds with the initial estimation obtained via the Eperiments on a river showed that the power generated by the turbine is approximately 1W, which corresponds with the initial estimation obtained via the

    In a second experiment, an eel like structure is placed behind a bluff body in the river flow and vortexes are successfully generated.In a future work, a piezoelectric eel based on PVDF will be designed, manufactured and tested in real river conditions.

    AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements

    In a future work, a piezoelectric eel based on PVDF will be designed, manufactured and tested in real river conditions.

    AcknowledgementsAcknowledgementsDetection of Watercourse Contamination using Sensor Networks in Developing countries and the

    high precision compliant devices for micro and nanotechnology applications.