Kármán Vortex Street Driven Membrane Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Enhanced Ultra-Low Speed Wind Energy Harvesting and Active Gas Flow Sensing.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Department of Advanced Production Engineering, Engineering and Technology Institute Groningen, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AGGroningen, The Netherlands.

Published: November 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The Kármán vortex street driven membrane triboelectric nanogenerator (KVSM-TENG) is designed for harvesting energy from ultra-low wind speeds and detecting airflow.
  • The KVSM-TENG reduces the minimum wind speed needed to generate energy from 1 m/s to 0.52 m/s, achieving a significant increase in output density under low wind conditions.
  • This technology shows potential for applications such as monitoring gas pipeline leaks with high sensitivity, indicating its usefulness in energy harvesting and environmental sensing.

Article Abstract

Wind energy harvesting and sensing have a huge prospect in constructing self-powered sensor nodes, but the energy transducing efficiency at low and ultra-low wind speeds is still limited. Herein, we proposed a Kármán vortex street driven membrane triboelectric nanogenerator (KVSM-TENG) for ultra-low speed wind energy harvesting and flow sensing. By introducing Kármán vortex in the KVSM-TENG, the cut-in wind speed of the KVSM-TENG decreased from 1 to 0.52 m/s that is the lowest cut-in wind speed in current TENGs. The instantaneous output density of the KVSM-TENG significantly increased by 1000 times and 2.65 times at the inlet wind speeds of 1 and 2 m/s, respectively. In addition, with the excellent energy transducing performance at the ultra-low speed range, the KVSM-TENG was successfully demonstrated to detect a weak leakage of gas pipeline (∼0.6 m/s) for alarming with high sensitivity. The interaction mechanism between the vortex and KVSM-TENG was systematically investigated. Through the simulation and experimental validation, the enhancement mechanism of vortex dependence on the cylinder diameter and placement location of KVSM-TENG was investigated in detail. The influence of parameters such as membrane length, width, thickness, and electrode gap on the performance of the KVSM-TENG was systematically studied. This work not only provided an ingenious strategy for ultra-low speed wind energy harvesting but also demonstrates the promising prospects for monitoring the air flow in the natural gas exploitation and transportation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9673068PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c16350DOI Listing

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