Chaotic responses across the potential barrier of bistable vortex-induced vibration energy harvesters

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.physd.2024.134374
Zhiyuan Li , Jiaqin Zhang , Haitao Xu , Shengxi Zhou , Li Cheng
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Large-amplitude interwell limit cycle oscillations (LCOs) are regarded as an ideal high-output state of multistable vibration energy harvesters. However, chaotic responses, which result in lower output voltages than interwell LCOs, can be observed in bistable vortex-induced vibration energy harvesters (VIVEHs). In this paper, the chaos in bistable VIVEHs is investigated through numerical simulation, theoretical analyses, and experimental validation. The distribution of the periodic solutions obtained by the incremental harmonic balance (IHB) method and chaos judgment using Lyapunov exponents are elucidated. It is found that the bistable VIVEH shows intrawell periodic solutions at high reduced wind speeds (RWSs) and period-doubling bifurcation appears with the periodic solutions turning into chaos with decreasing RWS. Analyses of the influence of nonlinear parameters on the chaotic responses identify the nonlinear stiffness as the dominant factor contributing to the chaos. Meanwhile, the chaotic responses and interwell LCOs would exist at the same RWS with different initial states. Finally, wind tunnel experiments confirm the occurrence of homologous chaotic responses of the bistable VIVEH which feature aperiodic jumping back and forth motion between two potential wells, in agreement with numerical simulations. Overall, this paper provides a framework for analyzing the chaotic responses of bistable VIVEHs, offering valuable insights for complex response mechanism understanding.
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双稳态涡旋诱导振动能量收集器跨越势垒的混沌响应
大振幅井间极限周期振荡(LCO)被认为是多稳态振动能量收集器的理想高输出状态。然而,在双稳态涡旋诱导振动能量收集器(VIVEHs)中可以观察到混沌响应,其输出电压低于井间极限周期振荡。本文通过数值模拟、理论分析和实验验证研究了双稳态 VIVEH 中的混沌现象。阐明了增量谐波平衡(IHB)法得到的周期解的分布以及利用李亚普诺夫指数进行的混沌判断。研究发现,双稳态 VIVEH 在高降低风速(RWS)时显示出井内周期解,并出现周期加倍分岔,随着 RWS 的降低,周期解变为混沌解。非线性参数对混沌响应影响的分析表明,非线性刚度是导致混沌的主要因素。同时,在相同的 RWS 下,不同的初始状态会产生混沌响应和井间 LCO。最后,风洞实验证实了双稳态 VIVEH 的同源混沌响应,其特征是在两个势阱之间的非周期性来回跳跃运动,这与数值模拟结果一致。总之,本文为分析双稳态 VIVEH 的混沌响应提供了一个框架,为理解复杂的响应机制提供了宝贵的见解。
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