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Prediction of Dynamic Responses of Flow-Induced Vibration Using Deep Learning

2021; Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute; Volume: 11; Issue: 15 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3390/app11157163

ISSN

2076-3417

Autores

Gi-yong Kim, Chaeog Lim, Eun Soo Kim, Sung-Chul Shin,

Tópico(s)

Wind and Air Flow Studies

Resumo

Flow-induced vibration (FIV) is a phenomenon in which the flow passing through a structure exerts periodic forces on the structure. Most studies on FIVs focus on suppressing this phenomenon. However, the Marine Renewable Energy Laboratory (MRELab) at the University of Michigan, USA, has developed a technology called the vortex-induced vibration for aquatic clean energy (VIVACE) converters that reinforces FIV and converts the energy in tidal currents to electrical energy. This study introduces the experimental data of the VIVACE converter and the associated method using deep neural networks (DNNs) to predict the dynamic responses of the converter. The DNN was trained and verified with experimental data from the MRELab, and the findings show that the amplitudes and frequencies of a single cylinder in the FIV predicted by the DNN under various test conditions were in good agreement with the experimental data. Finally, based on both the predicted and experimental data, the optimal power envelope of the VIVACE converter was generated as a function of the flow speed. The predictions using DNNs are expected to be more accurate as they can be trained with more experimental data in the future and will help to substantially reduce the number of experiments on FIVs.

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