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State-of-the-art nonstationary hypersurface damage assessment approach for energy harvesters

Oleg Gaidai, Shicheng He and Fang Wang

Renewable Energy, 2024, vol. 237, issue PC

Abstract: Since EH (Energy Harvesters) constitute nowadays a vital part of renewable energy engineering, experimental research is required in addition to numerical modeling, serving reliable structural design and ensuring prolonged device service time. The performance of GPEH (GalloPing EH) has been examined in this case study, utilizing comprehensive laboratory wind tunnel tests, carried out under realistic windspeed conditions. Novel structural multivariate risks assessment methodology, presented here, being feasible for nonstationary nonlinear GPEH dynamic systems, that had been either physically measured over a representative period, providing jointly quasi-ergodic time-series, or directly numerically MCS (Monte Carlo Simulated). Based on laboratory-measured GPEH dynamics, the presented analysis demonstrates that the proposed multivariate hypersurface methodology offers robust predictions of the structural failure/damage risks. Furthermore, when dealing with raw measured timeseries, representing the high-dimensional dynamic system, existing risk assessment techniques struggle to handle nonlinear inter-correlations between GPEH critical components. This case study's main objective has been to validate and benchmark the novel multimodal risk assessment methodology, which utilizes multivariate nonstationary lab-recorded time histories to extract relevant design information from the underlying GPEH dynamics.

Keywords: Experiment; Risk; Green energy; Piezoelectric energy harvester; Reliability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.121824

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