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Experimental and numerical studies on working parameter selections of a piezoelectric-painted-based ocean energy harvester attached to fish aggregating devices

Journal

ENERGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Volume 71, Issue -, Pages 73-88

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.esd.2022.09.012

Keywords

Ocean energy harvester; Piezoelectric paint; Fish aggregating device; Piezoelectric material; Flexible piezoelectric device

Funding

  1. KAKENHI [17H0349400, H19K22931]
  2. China Scholarship Council [202108050059]
  3. A-STEP [1419JC0602]
  4. SAKAI OVEX Co., Ltd.
  5. Kunigami fishermen's cooperative in Okinawa

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This study presents a flexible piezoelectric device (FPED) for ocean energy harvesting, which aims to provide continuous and stable energy supply for fish aggregating devices (FADs) and islands. The effectiveness and feasibility of the device are confirmed through experiments, theoretical models, and computational models.
Fish aggregating devices (FADs) have not only greatly improved the fishing capacity in recent years, but also play an important role in marine monitoring and data collection. In this study, a flexible piezoelectric device (FPED) for ocean energy harvesting was designed to achieve continuous and stable energy supply for FAD equipments and islands. Firstly, we developed FPEDs coated with piezoelectric paint. Painted FPEDs were then attached to the frame of an FAD to examine their characteristics including submerged depth and the support-type. Moreover, under broadband wave conditions, we investigated the dominant parameters influencing electrical performance. Furthermore, we built a theoretical model according to the experiment setup and developed a computational model based on the immersed boundary method to evaluate the FPED-wave interactions. Both the theoretical and computational results were validated by experimental ones, demonstrating that the two models can be consid-ered as alternative tools in FPED working parameter selections. Finally, we conducted a field test under real sea con-ditions with a remote data monitoring system for the painted FPEDs, which showed good performance under extreme bending, weathering, and fatigue.(c) 2022 International Energy Initiative. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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