Triboelectric Nano Generator (TENG) for Mars Exploration and High Altitude Power Generation on Earth
PI: Meyya Meyyappan, NASA/Ames Research Center, Jin Ho Kang (Co-I), NASA/Langley Research Center
PI: Meyya Meyyappan, NASA/Ames Research Center, Jin Ho Kang (Co-I), NASA/Langley Research Center
- TA03 Space Power & energy Storage
A potential is created by the triboelectric effect due to the charge transfer between two thin organic/inorganic films that exhibit opposite tribo-polarity. Electrons are driven to flow between two electrodes attached on the backsides of the films in order to balance the potential. The amount of energy generated depends on the source and can range from mW and MW.
The goal of using TENG on Mars one day for wind power generation has to overcome several known and unknown technical challenges, and the next step in the process is a realistic test bed in a balloon flight. The Martian surface wind can be emulated at 15-18km altitude on earth. The balloon flight can simultaneously demonstrate the commercial benefits for the high-altitude wind energy.
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Technology Details
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Selection DateNASA Directed
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Program StatusActive
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Development Team
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PIMeyya Meyyappan
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PI Organization
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Co-IJin Ho Kang
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Co-I Organization
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SponsorNASA
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