Abstract
From conventional turbines to cutting-edge bladeless turbines, energy harvesting from wind has been well explored by researchers for more than a century. The vortex bladeless wind turbine (VBT) is considered an advanced design that alternatively harvests energy from oscillation. This research investigates enhancing the output electrical power of VBT through simulation of the fluid–solid interactions (FSI), leading to a comprehensive dataset for predicting procedure and optimal design. Hence, the long short-term memory (LSTM) method, due to its time-series prediction accuracy, is proposed to model the power of VBT from the collected data. To find the relationship between the parameters and the variables used in this research, a correlation matrix is further presented. According to the value of 0.3 for the root mean square error (RMSE), a comparative analysis between the simulation results and their predictions indicates that the LSTM method is suitable for modeling. Furthermore, the LSTM method has significantly reduced the computation time so that the prediction time of desired values has been reduced from an average of two and a half hours to two minutes. In addition, one of the most important achievements of this study is to suggest a mathematical relation of output power, which helps to extend it in different sizes of VBT with a high range of parameter variations.
Highlights
Introduction published maps and institutional affilThese days, global warming due to the environmental pollution caused by fuels is one of the crucial existing issues of developing countries [1]
The selected dataset contains the data of 200 s of vortex bladeless wind turbine (VBT) simulation inflow
Due to the comparability of this study, it was preferred for the simulation results and the long short-term memory (LSTM) predictions to be present in the same figure for each studied parameter
Summary
Introduction published maps and institutional affilThese days, global warming due to the environmental pollution caused by fuels is one of the crucial existing issues of developing countries [1]. Conventional wind turbines are so costly and have a bad environmental effect [4], researchers are finding an effective way to design a type of turbine that is cheap and economical [5]. This important issue inspired engineers to excogitate a vortex bladeless wind turbine (VBT) [6]. Another crucial concern in renewable energy systems is to predict the produced power of a system due to the farm location without spending money.
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