AbstractA new sliding-mode triboelectric energy harvester in the form of a cantilever beam with a tip mass that is acted upon by both magnetic and friction forces is modelled and simulated. A numerical scheme based on the trapezoidal rule with the second-order backward difference formula (TR-BDF2) method is introduced to solve the combined non-smooth mechanical and stiff electrical system. This is the first study of the structural dynamics of the sliding-mode triboelectric energy harvesting; additionally, a magnetic field that induces multistability is present. A comparison between the coupled and uncoupled electromechanical models suggests that the electrostatic force between the electrodes can be ignored, which makes the uncoupled model p...
In this paper, a novel cantilever triboelectric energy harvester (TEH) working on the contact-separa...
In the stage of modelling, measuring, mechanical processing and manufacturing of the nonlinear energ...
The paper presents modeling, analytical investigation and experimental study of a nonlinear hybrid e...
AbstractThe majority of research work on triboelectric energy harvesting is on material science, man...
Currently, in the field of triboelectric energy harvesting, there have been extensive studies of mat...
Abstract Vibration energy harvesting has been a popular research topic in recent year...
Mechanical energy from vibrations is widespread in the ambient environment. It may be harvested effi...
A new system that harvests vibration energy through triboelectric and electrostatic effects from the...
We analyze energy harvesting using a mechanical resonator with three potential wells. Nonlinear effe...
Numerical and experimental investigations of a broadband vibration energy harvester with triple-well...
This paper presents the results of modelling a new nonlinear multi-stable QZEH (quasi-zero energy ha...
Abstract Triboelectric energy harvesting has emerged as a promising route to scavenge...
The field of vibrational energy harvesting aims to transform ambient mechanical energy into electric...
Despite great progress made in triboelectric energy harvesting, most investigations are purely about...
With the increasing demand of emerging technologies for autonomous sensing, the modelling and optimi...
In this paper, a novel cantilever triboelectric energy harvester (TEH) working on the contact-separa...
In the stage of modelling, measuring, mechanical processing and manufacturing of the nonlinear energ...
The paper presents modeling, analytical investigation and experimental study of a nonlinear hybrid e...
AbstractThe majority of research work on triboelectric energy harvesting is on material science, man...
Currently, in the field of triboelectric energy harvesting, there have been extensive studies of mat...
Abstract Vibration energy harvesting has been a popular research topic in recent year...
Mechanical energy from vibrations is widespread in the ambient environment. It may be harvested effi...
A new system that harvests vibration energy through triboelectric and electrostatic effects from the...
We analyze energy harvesting using a mechanical resonator with three potential wells. Nonlinear effe...
Numerical and experimental investigations of a broadband vibration energy harvester with triple-well...
This paper presents the results of modelling a new nonlinear multi-stable QZEH (quasi-zero energy ha...
Abstract Triboelectric energy harvesting has emerged as a promising route to scavenge...
The field of vibrational energy harvesting aims to transform ambient mechanical energy into electric...
Despite great progress made in triboelectric energy harvesting, most investigations are purely about...
With the increasing demand of emerging technologies for autonomous sensing, the modelling and optimi...
In this paper, a novel cantilever triboelectric energy harvester (TEH) working on the contact-separa...
In the stage of modelling, measuring, mechanical processing and manufacturing of the nonlinear energ...
The paper presents modeling, analytical investigation and experimental study of a nonlinear hybrid e...