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- Title
Bionic Blade Lift‐Drag Combination Triboelectric‐Electromagnetic Hybrid Generator with Enhanced Aerodynamic Performance for Wind Energy Harvesting.
- Authors
Zhu, Mingkang; Yu, Yang; Zhu, Jianyang; Zhang, Jiacheng; Gao, Qi; Li, Hengyu; Zhang, Yuejun; Wang, Zhong Lin; Cheng, Tinghai
- Abstract
The triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is a promising technology with unique advantages for harvesting environmental high‐entropy energy like wind power. However, inefficient wind energy harvest devices have limited the operating wind speed and practical application of TENGs. In this work, a bionic blade lift‐drag hybrid turbine‐driven triboelectric‐electromagnetic hybrid generator (HT‐TEHG) is designed for broadband wind energy harvesting. The lift‐drag hybrid turbine combines the benefits of drag‐type blades enabling low wind speed start‐up and bionic lift‐type blades generating high torque, achieving an 11% increase in performance. The TENGs are designed with appropriate dielectric layer gaps to balance the output performance and friction torque and are independently driven by two types of blades to achieve self‐adaptive graded power generation at different wind speeds. The starting wind speed of the HT‐TEHG is 2 m s−1 and achieves a peak power of 202.4 mW with an energy conversion efficiency of 9.1% at a wind speed of 4 m s−1. The durability of the TENG is verified by continuous operation for 1 × 105 cycles with almost no performance degradation. Moreover, the HT‐TEHG can power a wireless weather station using natural wind. The study introduces a valuable approach to harvest broadband wind energy and enable distributed power for Internet of Things devices.
- Subjects
ENERGY harvesting; WIND power; BIONICS; WIND speed; ENERGY consumption; WIND forecasting
- Publication
Advanced Energy Materials, 2023, Vol 13, Issue 46, p1
- ISSN
1614-6832
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/aenm.202303119