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This work presents a new platform of hybrid generators for harvesting rotation energy in broad frequency band and building up self-powered wireless sensing systems.
The outcomes of this study can be used as guidance toward designing of effective structures and power management circuit as well as in future simulation of a wide range of hybrid generators.
Nevertheless, these hybrid generators are still in the development stage for water flow energy collection, and more research is highly desired to optimize their structure and improve their performance toward practical applications.
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This hybrid generator is the first of its kind and might be used, for instance, to power airplane sensors by capturing sunlight as well as engine vibrations.
In this paper, the T&I process of floating hybrid generator platforms is investigated.
Controlling thermal flow in the hybrid generator and the Peltier cooling effect is the key to achieving high efficiency.
Our hybrid generator gives rise to the conversion efficiency larger than the single CPV cell by ~3% at the solar concentration of 50 suns.
Here, we demonstrate a concentrating photovoltaic/thermoelectric hybrid generator using a single-junction, GaAs-based solar cell and a conventional thermoelectric module as a model system.
Our result provides a framework for designing a highly-efficient hybrid generator using both photo-electric and photo-thermal effects for the clean-energy production.
The regularities concluded from the experimental results reflect the actual output behavior of a typical hybrid generator and provide evidence that the parameters have significant impacts on the intrinsic output properties, resistive load behavior and charging behavior.
For a small additional cost of <$1/L of nanofluid, the developed system represents a highly efficient hybrid generator which can be dynamically tailored to meet variable thermal energy and electricity prices.
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