2018
DOI: 10.1002/admt.201800144
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Flexible Timbo‐Like Triboelectric Nanogenerator as Self‐Powered Force and Bend Sensor for Wireless and Distributed Landslide Monitoring

Abstract: As worldwide landslides frequently result in enormous casualties and huge economic losses, new landslide monitoring technologies are urgently required to develop for preventing and mitigating landslide hazard. In this paper, a self‐powered, flexible, timbo‐like triboelectric force and bend sensor (TTEFBS) is proposed and implemented, with the aim of effectively monitoring landslides. The fabricated TTEFBS, based on a single‐electrode working mode, consists of a timbo‐like inner polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) core… Show more

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“…Another example of achieving stretchability is that conductive fiber with built‐in helical structure is inserted into elastic silicone rubber tubes, as illustrated in Figure IV . In addition, energy harvesting fibers made up of stretchable components are also certainly stretchable . For example, a superstretchable SE mode single fiber‐based TENG was obtained by injecting nontoxic liquid metals, e.g., Galinstan and EGaIn into stretchable silicone rubber tube (Figure f) .…”
Section: Triboelectric Nanogeneratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another example of achieving stretchability is that conductive fiber with built‐in helical structure is inserted into elastic silicone rubber tubes, as illustrated in Figure IV . In addition, energy harvesting fibers made up of stretchable components are also certainly stretchable . For example, a superstretchable SE mode single fiber‐based TENG was obtained by injecting nontoxic liquid metals, e.g., Galinstan and EGaIn into stretchable silicone rubber tube (Figure f) .…”
Section: Triboelectric Nanogeneratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, by introducing the space between the electrode and the dielectric polymers, the contact-separation process can also exist in the SE mode. As shown in Figure 22a, a FiTENG consists of a timbo-like inner PDMS core coated with a carbon electrode and an outer silicon tube [214]. Due to the existing timo-like shape, the FiTENG can act as a force and bend sensor.…”
Section: Fiber and Fabric Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, with the timbo‐like structure, this FTENG was more sensitive under low frequency, which could harvest energy from subtle and mild human body motion. Applying a 2 Hz cycling pressing force (40.0 N) on the FTENG can produce an open‐circuit voltage of 32.2 V with a short‐circuit current of 1.15 µA . For a single FTENG, the output performance is not high enough to power wearable electronics with energy harvested in situ from working environments or human motion.…”
Section: Device Designmentioning
confidence: 99%