Feasibility study of micro-wind turbines for powering wireless sensors on a cable-stayed bridge
  • Park, Jong-Woong
  • Jung, Hyung-Jo
  • Jo, Hongki
  • Spencer, Billie F.Jr.
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In this study, the feasibility of using micro-wind turbines to power wireless sensors on a cable-stayed bridge is comprehensively investigated. To this end, the wind environment around a bridge onto which a turbine is installed is examined, as is the power consumption of a wireless sensor. Feasible alternators and rotors are then carefully selected to make an effective small wind generator (known as a micro-wind turbine). Using the three specially selected micro-wind turbines, a series of experiments was conducted to find the turbine best able to generate the largest amount of power. Finally, a horizontal-axis micro-wind turbine with a six-blade rotor was combined with a wireless sensor to validate experimentally its actual power-charging capability. It is demonstrated that the micro-wind turbine can generate sufficient electricity to power a wireless sensor under moderate wind conditions. © 2012 by the authors.

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Energy harvestingMicro-wind turbineStructural health monitoringWind energyWind powerWireless sensor
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Feasibility study of micro-wind turbines for powering wireless sensors on a cable-stayed bridge
저자
Park, Jong-WoongJung, Hyung-JoJo, HongkiSpencer, Billie F.Jr.
DOI
10.3390/en5093450
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2012-09
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Energies
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