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Figure 4 a - Fatigue tests of yarn. Voltage/current after x,000 of tapping cycles. SEM image before and after
Figure 4 b - Rubbing fastness of yarn. Friction force after x,000 of rubbing cycles. SEM image before and after. Possibly voltage/current output.
Figure 4 c - Humidity effect on power output. Power density vs load resistance at 3 different humidity levels
Figure 4 d - Temperature effect on power output. Power density vs load resistance at 4 different air temperatures
Figure 4 e - Effect of washing on power output. Power density vs load resistance at 0, 1 and x washing cycles
Figure 4 f - Effect of drying on power output. Power density vs load resistance at 0, 1 and x dyring cycles
Figure 4 g - Effect of ironing on power output. Power density vs load resistance at 0, 1 and x ironing cycles
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Characterisation of PVDF fibers, we chose these fibers because they are the most tribonegative
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This is fabication process, this is the yarn morphology and the coating morphology
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