articleACS NanoSep 17, 2013Closed access

Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Harvesting Wind Energy and as Self-Powered Wind Vector Sensor System

Georgia Institute of Technology · Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We report a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) that plays dual roles as a sustainable power source by harvesting wind energy and as a self-powered wind vector sensor system for wind speed and direction detection. By utilizing the wind-induced resonance vibration of a fluorinated ethylene-propylene film between two aluminum foils, the integrated TENGs with dimensions of 2.5 cm × 2.5 cm × 22 cm deliver an output voltage up to 100 V, an output current of 1.6 μA, and a corresponding output power of 0.16 mW under an external load of 100 MΩ, which can be used to directly light up tens of commercial light-emitting diodes. Furthermore, a self-powered wind vector sensor system has been developed based on the rationally…

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Keywords
  • Triboelectric effect
  • Nanogenerator
  • Wind power
  • Energy harvesting
  • Voltage
  • Wind speed
  • Electrical engineering
  • Diode
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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