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Triboelectrical Effects in Frictional Contacts
Solid State Phenomena, 2006In the paper results of investigations of triboelectrical effects, proceeding in nonlubricated contacts, observed as “friction microcurrents”, and also in lubricated contacts - as “generated potential difference” are presented. Analysis of change dynamics of “friction microcurrents” and “generated potential difference” is making it possible to direct ...
Edward Cypko, Tadeusz Kałdoński
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Temperature Effect on Performance of Triboelectric Nanogenerator
Advanced Engineering Materials, 2017The triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is a promising energy harvesting technology that can convert mechanical energy into electricity and can be used as self‐powered active sensors. However, previous studies are mostly carried out at room temperature without considering the temperature effect on the electrical performance of TENGs, which is critical ...
Cun Xin Lu +7 more
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Effect of humidity and pressure on the triboelectric nanogenerator
Nano Energy, 2013Abstract Triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) as a novel energy harvester has raised wide research interests recently, although the environmental effect on its performance is still lacking. This paper attempted to experimentally quantify the effect of the relative humidity (RH) as well as the pressure on the charge generated from a TENG.
Vu Nguyen, Rusen Yang
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Nano Energy, 2022
Triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is a new category of efficient technologies for energy harvesting applications. It has been shown as a promising method for converting low-frequency mechanical motions into electrical energy. The amount of power generated and its optimization are the most important criteria in the design of TENGs.
Zargari, Siavash +5 more
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Triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is a new category of efficient technologies for energy harvesting applications. It has been shown as a promising method for converting low-frequency mechanical motions into electrical energy. The amount of power generated and its optimization are the most important criteria in the design of TENGs.
Zargari, Siavash +5 more
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