Achilleas BardakasApostolos SegkosC. Tsamis
In this study, we evaluate a prototype harvesting device that converts rotational motion to linear motion for harvesting rotational energy. Triboelectric materials are attached to the parts of the device that execute linear motion, resulting in a contact-separation mode of operation of triboelectric generators. As a triboelectric material, thin layers of ZnO nanoparticles deposited on Kapton films are evaluated. The design of the rotational–linear triboelectric nanogenerator (RL-TENG) exhibits several advantages since it does not suffer from the issues related to rotational tribogenerators such as wear and increased temperature during operation. Moreover, our approach can result in the modular design of energy-harvesting devices for a variety of applications. As a demonstrator, cups were attached to the rotating axis of the RL-TENG to harvest wind energy that is suitable for maritime applications.
Shiyu ZhaoGuanghui HanHuaxia DengMengchao MaXiang Zhong
Aminur Rashid ChowdhuryAbu Musa AbdullahIstiak HussainJasmin LopezDenae CantuSantosh K. GuptaYuanbing MaoSerena DantiMohammed Jasim Uddin
Zrinka KovačićMarijan KuriAna PilipovićHaitao ZhaoHrvoje Džapo
Kai LiYe-Sheng WuQi LiuGuanggui ChengZhongqiang ZhangLiqiang GuoYing WangJianning Ding
Kai Li (205203)Ye-Sheng Wu (5884538)Qi Liu (33068)Guang-Gui Cheng (5884541)Zhong-Qiang Zhang (5884544)Li-Qiang Guo (5884547)Ying Wang (11406)Jian-Ning Ding (4477687)