posted on 2015-08-05, 00:00authored byLin Chen, Hengyu Guo, Xiaona Xia, Guanlin Liu, Haofei Shi, Mingjun Wang, Yi Xi, Chenguo Hu
A planar
spiral-like electrodes (PSE) based triboelectric generator has been
designed for harvesting rotary mechanical energy to translate into
electricity. The performance of the PSE-triboelectric generator with
different cycles of spiral-like electrode strip at different rotating
speeds is investigated, which demonstrates the open-circuit voltage
and short-circuit current of 470 V and 9.0 μA at rotating speed
of 500 r/min with three cycles. In addition, a novel coaxially integrated
multilayered PSE-triboelectric generator is built, which can enhance
the output of the power effectively. The short-circuit current, the
open-circuit voltage, and output power reach to 41.55 μA, 500
V, and 11.73 mW, respectively, at rotating speed of 700 r/min. The
output power of the multilayered PSE-triboelectric generator can drive
200 LEDs connected in antiparallel and charge a 110 μF commercial
capacitor to 6 V in 23 s. Besides, due to the spiral-like electrode
structure, the PSE-generator can work simultaneously in the modes
of triboelectricity and electromagnetic induced electricity by sticking
a small magnet on the rotating disk. The electromagnetic induced output
power reaches to 21 μW at a loading resistance of 2 Ω
at a rotating rate of 200 r/min. The spiral-like electrode structure
not only broadens the electrode structure design but also adds a new
function to the electrode.