Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Battery‐Free Wireless Sensor System Using Multi‐Degree of Freedom Vibration

Author:

Kim Jihye1ORCID,Lee Dong‐Min234ORCID,Ryu Hanjun5ORCID,Kim Young‐Jun6ORCID,Kim Han6ORCID,Yoon Hong‐Joon7ORCID,Kang Minki6ORCID,Kwak Sung Soo4ORCID,Kim Sang‐Woo23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Bio‐Integrated Electronics (CBIE) Northwestern University Evanston IL 60208 USA

2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Yonsei University Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea

3. Center for Human‐oriented Triboelectric Energy Harvesting Yonsei University Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea

4. Bionics Research Center Biomedical Research Division Korea Institute of Science and Technology Seoul 02792 Republic of Korea

5. Department of Advanced Materials Engineering Chung‐Ang University Anseong 17546 Republic of Korea

6. School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering Sungkyunkwan University Suwon 16419 Republic of Korea

7. Department of Electronic Engineering Gachon University Seongnam 13120 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractIn a daily environment, several vibration energies have low amplitude and broad range of frequencies, and it is crucial to harvest them efficiently in a single triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG). Here, a multi‐degree of freedom (DOF) vibration system is coupled with TENG to make several resonant frequencies in a single device. When the number of DOF increases in the system, the number of resonant frequencies also increases. These resonant frequencies are calculated by MATLAB software using the masses and spring constant of DOF vibration system. With the masses of 20 g and the spring constant of 82.712 N m−1, it is found that 1‐DOF has one resonant frequency (20.47 Hz), 2‐DOF has two resonant frequencies (12.63 and 33.17 Hz), and 3‐DOF has three resonant frequencies (9.12, 25.55, and 36.87 Hz). At each resonant frequency, the displacement of all weight layers increases due to the constructive interference of resonance, resulting in higher output than other frequencies at the frequency sweep experiment. In addition, the magnitude and phase of output signals obtained in friction regions are evaluated through COMSOL simulation. A self‐powered wireless sensor module with 3‐DOF TENGs to detect the humidity/temperature and transmit the data every 30 min by harvesting vibration energy is demonstrated.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Yonsei University

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

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