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Dynamic Vibration Frequencies Measurement and Cable Tension Estimation Based on A Half-type triboelectric nanogenerator
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- Zongchen Su
- Last updated:
- Mon, 01/13/2025 - 05:28
- DOI:
- 10.21227/xm7w-a808
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Abstract
As essential load-bearing components, the reliability of cables directly influences the safety of engineering structures. Online monitoring of cable tensions' enhances structural reliability and enables engineers to regulate stresses, extending the operational lifespan of cable systems. This study proposes A half-type cable tension sensor (HCTS) based on triboelectric nanogenerators. The HCTS features an internal sensing unit comprising conductive fabrics and silicone films. External excitation induces radial vibration of the silicone membrane, causing periodic contact and separation between the membrane and the conductive fabrics, thereby generating electrical signals in the HCTS. The deflection angle of the HCTS is identified as key factor influencing the generated electrical signals under wind-induced vibrations. A mapping relationship between the vibration deflection angles (0°-90°) and the electrical signals of the HCTS is established. Finally, the Fourier transform is applied to the signals generated by the HCTS, and the taut string theory is employed to estimate the cable tensions with high accuracy, with maximum errors within 3% compared to standard measurements using the magnetic flux leakage method. This demonstrates that the HCTS enables long-term online characterization of cable tensions. Therefore, the HCTS-based long-term monitoring system for cable tensions holds significant potential in engineering applications.
Dataset 1 is a file in the high-frequency and low-amplitude situation. The file can be opened by Notepad. The response shows the relationship between voltage and time in the high-frequency and low-amplitude situation. The experiment is set to collect 500 data per second.
Dataset 2 is a file in the low-frequency and high-amplitude situation. The file can be opened by Notepad. The response shows the relationship between voltage and time in the low-frequency and high-amplitude situation. The experiment is set to collect 500 data per second.
Dataset 3 is a file in the low-frequency and low-amplitude situation. The file can be opened by Notepad. The response shows the relationship between voltage and time in the low-frequency and high-amplitude situation. The experiment is set to collect 500 data per second.
Dataset 4 is an excel of wind-induced vibration experiment, where the second column represents voltage. The response shows the relationship between voltage and time in the wind-induced vibration experiment. The experiment is set to collect 500 data per second.
Dataset5 is a txt file of string vibration when the sensor is applied to cables, where the first column represents time while the eighth column represents voltage. The response shows the relationship between voltage and time in the practical application experiment.The experiment is set to collect 500 data per second.