Energy Harvesting for U.S. Army
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open in viewerIn collaboration with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM), this MQP team aimed to modify equipment worn by a soldier to be capable of providing power to external electronic components. Our prototype designs implemented triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) into the military footwear to capitalize on unused energy generated when walking. TENGs behave based on the triboelectric effect, which produces electrical power through the dynamic interaction of two triboelectric materials. This project’s multiple areas of focus were consolidated to produce an optimized final prototype. Researched rectification circuits were printed onto flexible substrates to output a linearized direct current from TENG input. An automated tester was constructed to provide consistent force for testing. Separate TENG iterations were constructed and tested to analyze the effect of spacing and surface contact between triboelectric materials. These areas of research and development allowed our team to improve prototypes and design our final prototype.
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- Subject
- Publisher
- Identifier
- E-project-042722-145036
- 64426
- Mot-clé
- Advisor
- Year
- 2022
- Sponsor
- UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Date created
- 2022-04-27
- Resource type
- Major
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Final MQP Report- Triboelectric Energy Generation.pdf | Public | Télécharger | ||
Final Poster- TENG.pdf | Public | Télécharger |
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