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Capturing Energy From Power Transmission Lines Galloping and Self-Powered Sensing of Galloping State Through a Rotary Structural Electromagnetic Energy Harvester | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

Capturing Energy From Power Transmission Lines Galloping and Self-Powered Sensing of Galloping State Through a Rotary Structural Electromagnetic Energy Harvester


Abstract:

This paper was characterized of capturing vibration energy from transmission lines galloping based on electromagnetic generator (EMG) and the joint utilization thereof to...Show More

Abstract:

This paper was characterized of capturing vibration energy from transmission lines galloping based on electromagnetic generator (EMG) and the joint utilization thereof to assessment of galloping state. An EMG based on the rotary structure of stator and rotor was proposed oriented to the structural features of transmission lines, and the design parameters were optimized to enhance the output through finite element simulation. The output performance of EMG was conducted on the linear motor testing platform, the output of EMG under the conductor galloping conditions reached 0.16 to 3.01 V and 0.96 to 14.46 mA, respectively, the maximum power of EMG through power management circuit reached 0.12 to 12.81 mW from the vibration frequency of 0.5 to 2.5 Hz. The feasibility of EMG was well validated on the conductor galloping testing platform, the maximum power through power management circuit reached 1.47 to 13.51 mW from the vibration frequency of 0.7 to 2.8 Hz, and the conductor galloping state can be preliminarily judged according to the proposed peak value analysis, validating that the proposed EMG has great potential application for energy harvesting of conductor galloping for low-power electronic appliances and the evaluation of conductor galloping state.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion ( Volume: 38, Issue: 3, September 2023)
Page(s): 1855 - 1867
Date of Publication: 17 February 2023

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