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However, the prevalent wind power generation technologies have different problems, such as small output and low conversion efficiency. Hence, in this study, we propose a high-performance hybrid wind energy generator with a bidirectional acceleration structure.
A bionic dolphin blade triboelectric-electromagnetic hybrid generator (BDB-TEHG) enhances wind energy harvesting. The BDD-TEHG generates 0.712 mW of charging power at 2 m/s wind speed, 34 times more than a conventional wind turbine.
However, low-speed wind energy has not been effectively explored and utilized. To this end, a double-blade structured triboelectric–electromagnetic hybrid generator (DB-TEHG) is designed in this paper, which can efficiently harvest breeze energy by using double-blade structured design to improve the aerodynamic performance of the device.
Conclusions This study introduces the BDB-TEHG, a triboelectric-electromagnetic hybrid generator designed for the efficient capture of low-speed wind energy. The BDB-TEHG consists of a wind turbine, TENG, and EMG.
Vertical-axis wind driven generator with straight blades | PolyU Institutional Research Archive
Can multiphase generators meet emerging requirements of wind power generation? equirementsof the modern wind power generation. Different types of the multiphase converter to ologies in wind power
Given the intensifying scarcity of non-renewable energy sources, wind power is garnering importance across various fields. However, the prevalent wind power generation technologies have
Consequently, there exists a compelling need to develop efficient TENGs for capturing breeze wind energy. In this study, we present a novel blade-type triboelectric-electromagnetic hybrid generator
Variable cross-sectional effect on bi-directional blades–tower–soil–structure dynamic interaction on offshore wind turbine subject to wind–wave loads
The wind energy in cities cannot be exploited effectively because natural wind is unstable and complex. Therefore, a triboelectric-electromagnetic hybrid generator with swing-blade structures
To overcome these challenges, inspired by the dolphin''s dorsal fin and tail movement, this study introduces a bionic dolphin blade triboelectric-electromagnetic hybrid generator (BDB
Abstract In this work, new cm-scale wind turbines for powering sensor nodes devoted to monitoring/diagnostic of railway vehicles are designed, built and tested in a wind tunnel. Two rotors,
In this study, we present a novel blade-type triboelectric-electromagnetic hybrid generator (BT-TEHG) constructed from blade-type TENG units and a rotating disk electro-magnetic
However, low-speed wind energy has not been effectively explored and utilized. To this end, a double-blade structured triboelectric–electromagnetic hybrid generator (DB-TEHG) is
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