posted on 2019-01-17, 00:00authored byWeichao Wang, Yonghui Wu, Zhenghu Chang, Fangqi Chen, Heyi Wang, Guangqin Gu, Haiwu Zheng, Gang Cheng, Zhong Lin Wang
Triboelectric
nanogenerators (TENGs) have been investigated for
mechanical energy harvesting because of their high-energy conversion
efficiency, low cost, ease of manufacturing, and so on. This paper
deals with designing a kind of water-fluid-driven rotating TENG (WR-TENG)
inspired by the structure of a water meter. The designed WR-TENG is
effectively integrated into a self-powered electrostatic scale-preventing
and rust protection system. The WR-TENG can generate a constant DC
voltage up to about 7.6 kV by using a voltage-doubling rectifier circuit
(VDRC) to establish a high-voltage electrostatic field in the water
tank. A WR-TENG, a VDRC, and an electric water heating tank are the
components of the whole system. The system is convenient to be installed
in any waterway system, effectively preventing the rusting of stainless
steel and restraining the formation of scale when the water is heated
to 65 ± 5 °C. Moreover, the approximately linear relationship
between the short-circuit current and the rotation rate of the WR-TENG
makes employing it as a self-powered water flow sensor possible. This
work enables a facile, safe, and effective approach for electrostatic
scale prevention, rust protection, and flow sensing in solar heaters,
which will enrich the high-voltage applications of TENGs.