A Bioinspired Triboelectric Wireless Anemometer with Low Cut-In Wind Speed for Meteorological Uavs

20 Pages Posted: 23 Apr 2024

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Yixin Liu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Yongming Yao

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Kuankuan Wang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Xiang Guan

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Tianyu Li

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Tinghai Cheng

Changchun University of Technology

Zhiwu Han

Jilin University (JLU)

Abstract

Currently, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) play a pivotal role in meteorological wind speed measurements. Nevertheless, existing anemometers exhibit notable issues, including excessive weight, high cost and high cut-in wind speed. This investigation introduces a biomimetic owl wing airfoil wind speed sensor utilizing the principles of the triboelectric nanogenerator (BOW-TENG) designed for UAV applications. Inspired by owl wings, an airfoil configuration with superior aerodynamic characteristics is ascertained, subsequently fabricating it into an impeller, and a wind speed sensor with low weight, low cost and low cut-in wind speed is developed. Experimental results affirm the BOW-TENG’s precision in depicting wind speed across the range of 1.6 to 10.7 m/s, featuring a sensitivity of 21.893 Hz/(m·s-1), a goodness of fit R2 of 0.9995, and a remarkable resolution of 0.057 m/s. The sensor weighs only 30 g. Furthermore, a cost-effective triboelectric signal processing system is devised for integrating the BOW-TENG into the UAV, as well as the optimal positioning for BOW-TENG on the UAV is identified through simulations. The relative wind direction can be calculated from signals of the BOW-TENGs on the four arms of the UAV. Ultimately, application experiments demonstrate the feasibility of employing BOW-TENG for wireless wind speed transmission from UAVs. This work incorporates bionics and proposes a practical application of triboelectric sensors for UAVs, as well as a solution for developing wind speed sensors in the field of meteorological UAV detection.

Keywords: Triboelectric nanogenerator, Bionic, Wind speed sensor, Unmanned aerial vehicle

Suggested Citation

Liu, Yixin and Yao, Yongming and Wang, Kuankuan and Guan, Xiang and Li, Tianyu and Cheng, Tinghai and Han, Zhiwu, A Bioinspired Triboelectric Wireless Anemometer with Low Cut-In Wind Speed for Meteorological Uavs. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4805123 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4805123

Yixin Liu

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Yongming Yao

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Kuankuan Wang

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Xiang Guan

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Tianyu Li (Contact Author)

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Tinghai Cheng

Changchun University of Technology ( email )

Changchun
China

Zhiwu Han

Jilin University (JLU) ( email )

China

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