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Zhuang Ding

Researcher at Tsinghua University

Publications -  8
Citations -  282

Zhuang Ding is an academic researcher from Tsinghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bearing (mechanical) & Wind speed. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 109 citations.

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A triboelectric rolling ball bearing with self-powering and self-sensing capabilities

TL;DR: In this article, a novel intelligent rolling bearing, called triboelectric rolling ball bearing (TRBB), with self-powering and self-sensing capabilities is proposed.
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Wind energy harvesting based on fluttering double-flag type triboelectric nanogenerators

TL;DR: In this paper, a double-flag type triboelectric nanogenerator (FD-TENG) was proposed for ambient wind energy harvesting, where two thin fluorinated ethylene propylene films with evaporated Ag electrodes on the surface were fixed back-to-back with a certain gap length.
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Stator current model for detecting rolling bearing faults in induction motors using magnetic equivalent circuits

TL;DR: In this paper, a dynamic model of rotor system supported by defective induction motor rolling bearings is established to numerically obtain the non-uniform time-varying air gap length.
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Magnetic Equivalent Modeling of Stator Currents for Localized Fault Detection of Planetary Gearboxes Coupled to Electric Motors

TL;DR: Stator current modeling for defective planetary gearboxes based on magnetic equivalent circuits (MEC) and quantitatively analyzing the influence of chipping size on the amplitudes of fault characteristic frequencies, suitable spectra for planetary gearbox condition monitoring are recommended.
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Hybrid triboelectric-electromagnetic generator for self-powered wind speed and direction detection

TL;DR: In this article, a hybrid triboelectric-electromagnetic generator (HTEG) was proposed for self-powered wind detection by harvesting ambient wind energy has become the focus of contemporary research.