Abstract:
In this study, we investigated the impact of the contact separation frequency on the electrical output performance of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs). Because TENGs convert mechanical energy into electrical energy through the triboelectric effect, the frequency at which the two triboelectric surfaces interact plays a pivotal role in determining the efficiency and magnitude of the generated output. Understanding the relationship between the frequency and output is crucial for optimizing TENG performance in various applications, particularly where dynamic mechanical stimuli are involved. This research aims to explain how variations in frequency influence the electrical output parameters, thereby providing insights into the design and deployment of more effective energy-harvesting devices.