3.8 Proceedings Paper

GLAZE TILE-INSPIRED LIQUID-SOLID POWER GENERATOR FOR CONTINUOUS WATER FLOW ENERGY HARVESTING

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IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/MEMS49605.2023.10052174

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Tile-inspired structure; micro water flow energy harvesting; liquid-solid contact electrification; electret energy harvesting

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This paper introduces a cascaded liquid-solid power generator (CLPG) inspired by the Forbidden City's glazed tiles in ancient China. The CLPG converts water flow into droplets through a cascaded structure and collects energy discretely, solving the challenge of efficiently collecting continuous water flow in micro water energy harvesting. The output efficiency of the CLPG is 25 times higher than the existing planar structure, making it a significant development in micro water energy harvesting and self-powered MEMS sensors.
This paper reports a cascaded liquid-solid power generator (CLPG) inspired by the Forbidden City's glazed tiles in ancient China. In order to solve the pain point that it is difficult to efficiently collect continuous water flow in the current micro water energy harvesting field, CLPG's breaking strategy is to convert water flow into droplets through a cascaded structure, and then collect energy discretely. In this way, the charge on the polymer surface can be fully accumulated, thus achieving an output efficiency 25 times higher than the existing planar structure. The CLPG provides an essential reference for micro water energy harvesting and will further promote the development of self-powered MEMS sensors.

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