Triboelectric nanogenerator-based self-powered resonant sensor for non-destructive defect detection

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A triboelectric nanogenerator-based self-powered resonant sensor is proposed and investigated. By integrating an inductor and a microswitch with a triboelectric nanogenerator, a new type triboelectric nanogenerator is obtained, the pulse voltage output is converted to an oscillating signal with a very stable modulated resonant frequency, immune to the cross disturbance of contact-related variation (force, frequency, distance) and environmental variation, such as humidity and temperature. This is utilized for non-destructive defect detection. When the coil inductor scans the surface of a specimen with defects, varying resonant frequencies are obtained for different types of defects, showing excellent consistency between the experimental and simulated results. The results demonstrate the potential of the self-powered TENG-based resonant sensor to be a highly stable and sensitive magnetic sensor for the non-destructive defect detection applications.

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Chen, J., Zhang, C., Xuan, W., Yu, L., Dong, S., Xie, Y., … Luo, J. (2019). Triboelectric nanogenerator-based self-powered resonant sensor for non-destructive defect detection. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19153262

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