Wind power generation system
US-2017268483-A1 · Sep 21, 2017 · US
US9531303B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9531303-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414261412-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 24, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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A flow energy harvesting device having a harvester pipe includes a flow inlet that receives flow from a primary pipe, a flow outlet that returns the flow into the primary pipe, and a flow diverter within the harvester pipe having an inlet section coupled to the flow inlet, a flow constriction section coupled to the inlet section and positioned at a midpoint of the harvester pipe and having a spline shape with a substantially reduced flow opening size at a constriction point along the spline shape, and an outlet section coupled to the constriction section. The harvester pipe may further include a piezoelectric structure extending from the inlet section through the constriction section and point such that the fluid flow past the constriction point results in oscillatory pressure amplitude inducing vibrations in the piezoelectric structure sufficient to cause a direct piezoelectric effect and to generate electrical power for harvesting.
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A flow energy harvesting device configured to be integrated with a fluid flow path of a primary pipe, the flow energy harvesting device comprising a harvester pipe comprising: a flow inlet that receives flow from the primary pipe at one end and a flow outlet at a different part of the harvester pipe that returns the flow into the primary pipe; a flow diverter fitted within the harvester pipe and coupled to the flow inlet and the flow outlet, the flow diverter being configured to redirect the fluid flow from the main pipe through the harvester pipe and comprising an inlet section coupled to the flow inlet at a first end, a flow constriction section coupled to the inlet section and positioned at a midpoint of the harvester pipe, the flow constriction section having a spline shape with a substantially reduced flow opening size at a constriction point along the spline shape and configured to create oscillatory pressure amplitude resulting from the reduced flow opening within the harvester pipe, and an outlet section coupled to the constriction section at a first end and coupled to the flow outlet at an opposite second end, the outlet section having an opening matching a widest section of the spline shape at the constriction section and configured to allow the fluid flow to exit the harvester pipe through the flow outlet; and a piezoelectric actuator comprising a cantilever beam having a free end, wherein the free end extends from the inlet section in the direction of fluid flow at least through the constriction section and the constriction point such that the fluid flow past the constriction point from the inlet section induces vibrations in the free end sufficient to cause a direct piezoelectric effect in the piezoelectric actuator and to generate electrical power. 2. The flow energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the piezoelectric actuator comprises a bimorph. 3. The flow energy harvesting device of claim 2 , wherein the piezoelectric material of the bimorph comprises lead zirconate titanate (PZT). 4. The flow energy harvesting device of claim 2 , wherein the flow diverter further comprises a flow diverter clamp accommodated within the inlet section and positioned along a centerline of the inlet section spaced from the flow inlet such that fluid entering the harvester pipe is prevented from flowing through the flow diverter clamp and is rerouted around the flow diverter clamp in the inlet section; and the piezoelectric actuator further comprises an electrical connection component accommodated within the flow diverter clamp such that fluid flow is diverted around it, the electrical connection component being coupled to the cantilever beam at an end opposite to the free end such that the electrical power generated by the vibrations in the beam at the free end are transferred to and stored on an external power storage device through the electrical connection component. 5. The flow energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the piezoelectric actuator comprises a piezoelectric flextensional actuator comprising a stack of at least two beams, at least one of which is a flextensional piezoelectric beam, integrated around a cantilever adaptor beam, the cantilever adaptor beam being coupled to the beam having a free end that extends from the inlet section in the direction of fluid flow at least through the constriction section and the constriction point and being configured to undergo and transmit oscillatory vibrations to the piezoelectric flextensional actuator via the cantilever adaptor beam. 6. The flow energy harvesting device of claim 5 , wherein the piezoelectric flextensional actuator comprises lead zirconate titanate (PZT). 7. The flow energy harvesting device of claim 6 , wherein the electrical power generated by the vibrations transferred via the cantilever adaptor beam are further transferred to and stored on an external power storage device electrically connected to the piezoelectric flextensional actuator. 8. The flow energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the spline shape of the flow constriction section comprises a spline having a converging opening size which narrows to a minimum in cross-sectional flow area at the constriction point and then diverges to a maximum cross-sectional flow area of the flow constriction section where it is coupled to the outlet section, creating a flow area through the constriction point designed to have flow velocity greater than 5 meters per second (m/s). 9. The flow energy harvesting device of claim 8 , wherein the flow area through the constriction point is designed to have flow velocity greater than 20 meters per second (m/s). 10. The flow energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the piezoelectric actuator is a piezoelectric unimorph actuator. 11. The flow energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the harvester pipe is a planar pipe. 12. The flow energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the harvester pipe is a circular pipe. 13. The flow energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the flow energy harvesting device is configured to be integrated with the fluid flow path in an oil well production casing within a circumferential region surrounding an outer diameter of an inner pipe. 14. The flow energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the flow constriction section comprises a pair of flow constrictor inserts positioned closer to the end of the harvester pipe at the outlet section, each flow constrictor insert having a cubic or higher order spline shape that is a mirror image of the other such that the pair of flow constrictors creates the flow constriction point at the midpoint of the harvester pipe having the substantially reduced opening size. 15. A flow energy harvesting system configured to be integrated with a fluid flow path of a primary pipe, the flow energy harvesting system comprising: a primary pipe having an inner diameter and an outer diameter; a casing positioned around the outer diameter of the primary pipe and annularly spaced from the primary pipe, the annular area between the primary pipe and the casing being subject to a fluid flow; and a plurality of flow energy harvesting devices positioned around the outer diameter of the primary pipe between the casing and the primary pipe, the plurality of flow energy harvesting devices having a clearance from the casing, wherein each flow energy harvesting device of the plurality of flow energy harvesting devices is connected in series and/or in parallel to adjacent flow energy harvesting devices of the plurality of flow energy harvesting devices such that a power output of the flow energy harvesting system is derived from the plurality of flow energy harvesting devices. 16. The flow energy harvesting system of claim 15 , wherein each flow energy harvesting device of the plurality of flow energy harvesting devices comprises a harvester pipe comprising: a flow inlet that receives flow from the annular area around the primary pipe at one end and a flow outlet at a different part of the harvester pipe that returns the flow into the annular area; a flow diverter fitted within the harvester pipe and coupled to the flow inlet and the flow outlet, the flow diverter being configured to redirect the fluid flow from the main pipe through the harvester pipe and comprising an inlet section coupled to the flow inlet at a first end, a flow constriction section coupled to a second end of the inlet section and positioned at a midpoint of the harvester pipe, the flow constriction section having a spline shape with a substantially reduced flow opening size a
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