Exploring Submergence Impact on Flow Induced Motion Energy Harvesting with Cir-Tria Prisms

Author:

Sharifi Ali,Omidyeganeh Mohammad1,Masdari Mehran1

Affiliation:

1. City, University of London

Abstract

Abstract

Recent advancements in energy harvesting have utilized Flow Induced Motion (FIM) as a renewable source, diverging from past efforts aimed at minimizing FIM's adverse effects. This study introduces kinetic energy converters using alternating lift technology (ALT), employing a prism with a Cir-tria cross-section, coupled with a spring and damper, to generate energy. Utilizing computational fluid dynamics in OpenFOAM for Reynolds numbers between 2×10³ and 13×10³ and varying submergence depth ratio from 0.98 to 5.91, the research employs a moving computational grid, two-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, the k-omega Shear Stress Transport (SST) turbulence model, the Volume-of-Fluid, VOF, two-phase model, and the cylinder mass-spring-damper equation. Findings show that approaching the flow surface negatively impacts the FIM response due to the interaction of vortices from the flow surface and the prism’s upper shear layer. This interaction weakens and neutralizes the upper vortices, altering the flow structure around the prism and the governing FIM phenomena. Proximity to the free surface significantly affects FIM responses, with a notable decrease in vibration amplitude and energy conversion as the submergence depth ratio decreases from 5.91 to 0.98. Maximum system efficiency of 0.014 is observed in the VIV initial branch at infinite submergence (single-phase flow). Beyond a submergence depth ratio of 5.91, FIM amplitude and energy conversion plateau, indicating negligible free surface effects.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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