International audienceSelf-sustained oscillations resulting from fluid-solid instabilities, such as the flutter of a flexible flag in axial flow, can be used to harvest energy if one is able to convert the solid energy into electricity. Here, this is achieved using piezoelectric patches attached to the surface of the flag, which convert the solid deformation into an electric current powering purely resistive output circuits. Nonlinear numerical simulations in the slender-body limit, based on an explicit description of the coupling between the fluid-solid and electric systems, are used to determine the harvesting efficiency of the system, namely the fraction of the flow kinetic energy flux effectively used to power the output circuit, and it...
In the present era, the possibility to generate electrical energy from an operational environment is...
In the present era, the possibility to generate electrical energy from an operational environment is...
International audienceThe spontaneous flapping of a flag in a steady flow can be used to power an ou...
International audienceSelf-sustained oscillations resulting from fluid-solid instabilities, such as ...
International audienceIn this article, energy harvesting with a fluttering can-tilevered plate cover...
International audienceDrawing profit from ambient geophysical flows to create electrical power recei...
The flutter instability of flexible plates, or flags, in an axial flow is a canonical fluid-structur...
International audienceThe spontaneous flapping of a flag can be used to produce electrical energy fr...
International audienceThe spontaneous and self-sustained flapping of a flexible plate in an axial fl...
International audiencePlaced in a fluid flow, a flexible plate flaps spontaneously above a critical ...
International audienceFluttering piezoelectric plates may harvest energy from a fluid flow by conver...
International audienceWe present a weakly non-linear model of a piezoelctric flag immersed in an axi...
National audienceInteraction between a flexible flag and a flow leads to a canonical fluid–structure...
In the last few decades, piezoelectric (PZT) materials have played a vital role in the aerospace ind...
In the present era, the possibility to generate electrical energy from an operational environment is...
In the present era, the possibility to generate electrical energy from an operational environment is...
International audienceThe spontaneous flapping of a flag in a steady flow can be used to power an ou...
International audienceSelf-sustained oscillations resulting from fluid-solid instabilities, such as ...
International audienceIn this article, energy harvesting with a fluttering can-tilevered plate cover...
International audienceDrawing profit from ambient geophysical flows to create electrical power recei...
The flutter instability of flexible plates, or flags, in an axial flow is a canonical fluid-structur...
International audienceThe spontaneous flapping of a flag can be used to produce electrical energy fr...
International audienceThe spontaneous and self-sustained flapping of a flexible plate in an axial fl...
International audiencePlaced in a fluid flow, a flexible plate flaps spontaneously above a critical ...
International audienceFluttering piezoelectric plates may harvest energy from a fluid flow by conver...
International audienceWe present a weakly non-linear model of a piezoelctric flag immersed in an axi...
National audienceInteraction between a flexible flag and a flow leads to a canonical fluid–structure...
In the last few decades, piezoelectric (PZT) materials have played a vital role in the aerospace ind...
In the present era, the possibility to generate electrical energy from an operational environment is...
In the present era, the possibility to generate electrical energy from an operational environment is...
International audienceThe spontaneous flapping of a flag in a steady flow can be used to power an ou...