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Harvesting temperature fluctuations as electrical energy using torsional and tensile polymer muscles

Authors
Kim, Shi HyeongLima, Marcio D.Kozlov, Mikhail E.Haines, Carter S.Spinks, Geoffrey M.Aziz, ShazedChoi, ChangsoonSim, Hyeon JunWang, XueminLu, HongbingQian, DongMadden, John D. W.Baughman, Ray H.Kim, Seon Jeong
Issue Date
Nov-2015
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Energy & Environmental Science, v.8, no.11, pp 3336 - 3344
Pages
9
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Energy & Environmental Science
Volume
8
Number
11
Start Page
3336
End Page
3344
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/24809
DOI
10.1039/c5ee02219c
ISSN
1754-5692
1754-5706
Abstract
Diverse means have been deployed for harvesting electrical energy from mechanical actuation produced by low-grade waste heat, but cycle rate, energy-per-cycle, device size and weight, or cost have limited applications. We report the electromagnetic harvesting of thermal energy as electrical energy using thermally powered torsional and tensile artificial muscles made from inexpensive polymer fibers used for fishing line and sewing thread. We show that a coiled 27 mu m-diameter nylon muscle fiber can be driven by 16.7 degrees C air temperature fluctuations to spin a magnetic rotor to a peak torsional rotation speed of 70000 rpm for over 300000 heating-cooling cycles without performance degradation. By employing resonant fluctuations in air temperature of 19.6 degrees C, an average output electrical power of 124 W per kg of muscle was realized. Using tensile actuation of polyethylene-based coiled muscles and alternating flows of hot and cold water, up to 1.4 J of electrical energy was produced per cycle. The corresponding per cycle electric energy and peak power output, per muscle weight, were 77 J kg(-1) and 28 W kg(-1), respectively.
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