Multifunctional Triboelectric Nanogenerator-enabled Structural Elements for Next Generation Civil Infrastructure Monitoring Systems

Adv Funct Mater. 2021 Nov;31(47):2105825. doi: 10.1002/adfm.202105825. Epub 2021 Aug 16.

Abstract

There is a critical shortage in research needed to explore a new class of multifunctional structural components that respond to their environment, empower themselves and self-monitor their condition. Here, we propose the novel concept of triboelectric nanogenerator-enabled structural elements (TENG-SEs) to build the foundation for the next generation civil infrastructure systems with intrinsic sensing and energy harvesting functionalities. In order to validate the proposed concept, we develop proof-of-concept multifunctional composite rebars with built-in triboelectric nanogenerator mechanisms. The developed prototypes function as structural reinforcements, nanogenerators and distributed sensing mediums under external mechanical vibrations. Experiential and theoretical studies are performed to verify the electrical and mechanical performance of the developed self-powering and self-sensing composite structural components. We demonstrate the capability of the embedded structural elements to detect damage patterns in concrete beams at multiscale. Finally, we discuss how this new class of TENG-SEs could revolutionize the large-scale distributed monitoring practices in civil infrastructure and construction fields.

Keywords: Civil Infrastructure; Distributed sensing; Energy harvesting; Multifunctional Structures; Triboelectric nanogenerator.