Recent research into damage detection methodologies, embedded sensors, wireless data transmission and energy harvesting in aerospace environments has meant that autonomous structural health monitoring (SHM) systems are becoming a real possibility. The most promising system would utilise wireless sensor nodes that are able to make decisions on damage and communicate this wirelessly to a central base station. Although such a system shows great potential and both passive and active monitoring techniques exist for detecting damage in structures, powering such wireless sensors nodes poses a problem. Two such energy sources that could be harvested in abundance on an aircraft are vibration and thermal gradients. Piezoelectric transducers mounted to the surface of a structure can be utilised to generate power from a dynamic strain whilst thermoelectric generators (TEG) can be used to generate power from thermal gradients. This paper reports on the viability of these two energy sources for powering a wireless SHM system from vibrations ranging from 20 to 400 Hz and thermal gradients up to 50 °C. Investigations showed that using a single vibrational energy harvester raw power levels of up to 1 mW could be generated. Further numerical modelling demonstrated that by optimising the position and orientation of the vibrational harvester greater levels of power could be achieved. However using commercial TEGs average power levels over a flight period between 5 to 30 mW could be generated. Both of these energy harvesting techniques show a great potential in powering current wireless SHM systems where depending on the complexity the power requirements range from 1 to 180 mW.
Energy Harvesting for Aerospace Structural Health Monitoring Systems
Energy Harvesting für die Strukturüberwachungssysteme von Luftraumfahrzeugen
MPSVA, International Conference on Modern Practice in Stress and Vibration Analysis, 2012 ; 012025/1-012025/6
2012
6 Seiten, 9 Quellen
Conference paper
English
Temperaturgefälle , Energieerzeugung , Energiequelle , drahtlose Datenübertragung , Überwachungstechnik , piezoelektrischer Wandler , thermoelektrischer Generator , numerische Modellierung , Monitoring-Tool , Luftfahrzeug , Energy Harvesting , Schwingungsfrequenz , numerische Simulation , Sensornetz , Bauwerksüberwachung
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