The Potential of Flutter-Based Windbelt for Energy Generation in Low-Wind-Speed Regions: A Case Study in Malaysia

The need to reduce carbon emissions from conventional electricity generation has led to research into alternative renewable energy solutions, including wind energy. However, conventional wind turbines are not practical in Malaysia due to their size, cost and low wind speeds. Therefore, recent resear...

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Main Authors: Zakaria N.M., Zulkifli M.S., Mukhtar A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-340652024-10-14T11:17:50Z The Potential of Flutter-Based Windbelt for Energy Generation in Low-Wind-Speed Regions: A Case Study in Malaysia Zakaria N.M. Zulkifli M.S. Mukhtar A. 58082399000 58531096400 57195426549 energy generation flutter-based windbelts low wind speed Renewable energy The need to reduce carbon emissions from conventional electricity generation has led to research into alternative renewable energy solutions, including wind energy. However, conventional wind turbines are not practical in Malaysia due to their size, cost and low wind speeds. Therefore, recent research has focused on the development of small wind energy generation systems, such as wind-induced vibratory devices, for small-scale power generation. This study aims to enhance the design parameters of a flutter-based windbelt with an electromagnetic conversion mechanism specifically tailored to optimise the use of low wind speeds in Malaysia. Various factors such as wind speed, wind direction, magnet position, magnet size and device length were studied to understand their influence on energy generation. The study conducted experiments in controlled and uncontrolled environments, with the latter chosen in a location known for its high wind potential. Five experiments were conducted and measurements were taken three times to ensure accuracy of the data. The results showed that wind speed and magnet size were positively correlated with voltage generation, while wind direction and magnet coil position had more complex relationships. These results contribute to a better understanding of windbelt performance and identify opportunities to optimise windbelt design and placement. Future research could further investigate factors such as turbulence and find ways to integrate the wind belt into more significant devices. � 2023, Semarak Ilmu Publishing. All rights reserved. Final 2024-10-14T03:17:50Z 2024-10-14T03:17:50Z 2023 Article 10.37934/arfmts.107.1.125141 2-s2.0-85167621921 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85167621921&doi=10.37934%2farfmts.107.1.125141&partnerID=40&md5=8c9e2ea58e70c3a0a80d05f4829af581 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34065 107 1 125 141 All Open Access Hybrid Gold Open Access Semarak Ilmu Publishing Scopus
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topic energy generation
flutter-based windbelts
low wind speed
Renewable energy
spellingShingle energy generation
flutter-based windbelts
low wind speed
Renewable energy
Zakaria N.M.
Zulkifli M.S.
Mukhtar A.
The Potential of Flutter-Based Windbelt for Energy Generation in Low-Wind-Speed Regions: A Case Study in Malaysia
description The need to reduce carbon emissions from conventional electricity generation has led to research into alternative renewable energy solutions, including wind energy. However, conventional wind turbines are not practical in Malaysia due to their size, cost and low wind speeds. Therefore, recent research has focused on the development of small wind energy generation systems, such as wind-induced vibratory devices, for small-scale power generation. This study aims to enhance the design parameters of a flutter-based windbelt with an electromagnetic conversion mechanism specifically tailored to optimise the use of low wind speeds in Malaysia. Various factors such as wind speed, wind direction, magnet position, magnet size and device length were studied to understand their influence on energy generation. The study conducted experiments in controlled and uncontrolled environments, with the latter chosen in a location known for its high wind potential. Five experiments were conducted and measurements were taken three times to ensure accuracy of the data. The results showed that wind speed and magnet size were positively correlated with voltage generation, while wind direction and magnet coil position had more complex relationships. These results contribute to a better understanding of windbelt performance and identify opportunities to optimise windbelt design and placement. Future research could further investigate factors such as turbulence and find ways to integrate the wind belt into more significant devices. � 2023, Semarak Ilmu Publishing. All rights reserved.
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title The Potential of Flutter-Based Windbelt for Energy Generation in Low-Wind-Speed Regions: A Case Study in Malaysia
title_short The Potential of Flutter-Based Windbelt for Energy Generation in Low-Wind-Speed Regions: A Case Study in Malaysia
title_full The Potential of Flutter-Based Windbelt for Energy Generation in Low-Wind-Speed Regions: A Case Study in Malaysia
title_fullStr The Potential of Flutter-Based Windbelt for Energy Generation in Low-Wind-Speed Regions: A Case Study in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The Potential of Flutter-Based Windbelt for Energy Generation in Low-Wind-Speed Regions: A Case Study in Malaysia
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