Pyroelectric materials have recently received attention for harvesting waste heat owing to their potential to convert temperature fluctuations into useful electrical energy. One of the main challenges in designing...
Pyroelectric materials have recently received attention for harvesting waste heat owing to their potential to convert temperature fluctuations into useful electrical energy. One of the main challenges in designing...
Atmospheric 8- and 6-hr tides are observed for the first time in the zonal and meridional winds at ~82–97 km altitudes simultaneously at Tierra del Fuego (TDF; 53.7°S, 67.7°W), King Edward Point (KEP; 54.3°S, 36.5°W), and...
Atmospheric 8- and 6-hr tides are observed for the first time in the zonal and meridional winds at ~82–97 km altitudes simultaneously at Tierra del Fuego (TDF; 53.7°S, 67.7°W), King Edward Point (KEP; 54.3°S, 36.5°W), and...
Abstract Mechanical health and operational efficiency of a wind turbine (WT) are important to the overall cost effectiveness in a wind farm. This paper presents a unit commitment (UC) model based on fatigue damage modeling of...
Over the recent years, triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) have received widespread attention as a simple and efficient energy harvesting device. However, how to collect the breeze in daily life is an important issue that need...
Over the recent years, triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) have received widespread attention as a simple and efficient energy harvesting device. However, how to collect the breeze in daily life is an important issue that need...
Gravity wave (GW) activities in the upper mesosphere (80–100 km) and their potential sources are investigated using meteor radar observations at King Sejong Station, Antarctica (KSS; 62.22°S, 58.78°W) during recent 14 years...
Abstract Mechanical health and operational efficiency of a wind turbine (WT) are important to the overall cost effectiveness in a wind farm. This paper presents a unit commitment (UC) model based on fatigue damage modeling of...
Gravity wave (GW) activities in the upper mesosphere (80–100 km) and their potential sources are investigated using meteor radar observations at King Sejong Station, Antarctica (KSS; 62.22°S, 58.78°W) during recent 14 years...
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