Flutter-driven triboelectrification for harvesting wind energy

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Technologies to harvest electrical energy from wind have vast potentials because wind is one of the cleanest and most sustainable energy sources that nature provides. Here we propose a flutter-driven triboelectric generator that uses contact electrification caused by the selfsustained oscillation of flags. We study the coupled interaction between a fluttering flexible flag and a rigid plate. In doing so, we find three distinct contact modes: single, double and chaotic. The flutter-driven triboelectric generator having small dimensions of 7.5×5cm at wind speed of 15 ms-1 exhibits high-electrical performances: an instantaneous output voltage of 200V and a current of 60 μA with a high frequency of 158 Hz, giving an average power density of approximately 0.86mW. The flutter-driven triboelectric generation is a promising technology to drive electric devices in the outdoor environments in a sustainable manner.

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Bae, J., Lee, J., Kim, S., Ha, J., Lee, B. S., Park, Y., … Chung, U. I. (2014). Flutter-driven triboelectrification for harvesting wind energy. Nature Communications, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms5929

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