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Mei Zhang1, Bin Zhang1, Zhaozhao Li2
1Marine Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, China.
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Precise measurement of particle concentration in dilute gas-solid two-phase flows is challenging due to low particle loading and stochastic particle motion, which lead to weak signals and detection blind zones. This study develops a swirling-flow-enhanced triboelectric nanogenerator (SF-TENG) using active flow field regulation to enhance particle-wall interactions. Through CFD optimization of guide vane geometry, the SF-TENG achieved a nearly twenty-fold increase in short-circuit current compared to non-swirling configurations. The swirling flow exhibited a particle-size-dependent enhancement mechanism. For fine particles, the improvement was mainly attributed to an increased collision ratio. For coarse particles, it resulted from enhanced charge transfer per single impact. The swirling flow continuously improved the reliability and sensitivity of detection across all particle sizes. These findings provide valuable insights for designing highly sensitive, self-powered flow meters with minimized blind zones for gas-solid monitoring.
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