Self-Powered Standalone Performance of Thermoelectric Generator for Body Heat Harvesting

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Panbude, Anshu [1 ,2 ]
Veluswamy, Pandiyarasan [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Design and Manufacturing (IIITDM), Department of Electronics and Communication, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kancheepuram,600127, India
[2] Design and Manufacturing (IIITDM), SMart and Innovative Laboratory for Energy Devices, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kancheepuram,600127, India
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IEEE Sensors Letters | 2024年 / 8卷 / 11期
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Computer resource management - Phase sequence indicators - Signal receivers - Variable gain amplifiers;
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10.1109/LSENS.2024.3456289
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In this letter, we propose a self-powered thermoelectric generator (TEG) to map out the thermal energy to electricity conversion. The wearable flexible thermoelectric generator (FTEG) could generate electric potential from the human skin and environment. The FTEG comes into consideration as an auxiliary supply/passive sensor for power generation to self-charge mode. In this letter, we study the reliability of the FTEG to resist chemicals, water, and moisture. For long-term reliability of the wearable FTEGs, the electrical, mechanical, and thermal performances are significant. The 8-leg FTEG in outdoor conditions at merely 2 °C temperature gradient between human skin and the environment generates an output potential of 0.63 mV to display its sensitivity to temperature variations. The simple fabrication of the TEG performance is stable under water to demonstrate the weathering protection and can withstand 1300 bending cycles. In addition, the interfacial microstructures are investigated to understand the effects of mechanical stress on the thermoelectric leg and bonding material. The mechanical strength to bend and withstand the electrical parameters without significant changes makes it an outstanding candidate for wearable applications. © 2017 IEEE.
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