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A Flexible Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting System For Broadband and Low-Frequency Vibrations
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2015)A piezoelectric energy harvesting system, where elastomer pillars stand on a piezoelectric polymer layer is designed, fabricated and tested for low and broadband frequency vibrations. In this configuration, elastomer pillars ... -
Adhesive Pillar Based Air Levitation System for Contactless Manipulation of Fine Objects
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2015)This paper introduces the characterization study of a new actuator design -"Adhesive Pillar Based Air Levitation" (APAL) system-to manipulate fine objects in a non-destructive manner. A meso-scale polymer adhesive pillar ... -
Adult Education in Turkey: In Terms Of Lifelong Learning
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2012)Information, access to information and communication technologies leading to rapid and profound changes in economic and social life makes the lifelong learning a must for everyone and mostly adults. In Turkey, adult ... -
Analytical and Experimental Investigation of Process Loads on Incremental Severe Plastic Deformation
(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2017)From the processing point of view, friction is a major problem in the severe plastic deformation (SPD) using equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) process. Incremental ECAP can be used in order to optimize frictional effects ... -
Design Of A Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting Module For A Wireless Pressure Measurement In Vehicles
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2016)A thermoelectric energy harvesting module for the pressure measurement of air induction system of heavy duty vehicles is designed. A positive contribution for cable complexity, fuel consumption and vehicle performance is ... -
Fabrication Of A Flexible Tactile Sensor With Micro-Pillar Array
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2015)The tactile sensors are primarily used to measure the contact area and normal pressure of contacting two solids. The common deficiencies of the current tactile sensors are flexibility, adaptation to contacting bodies, ...