more... We could use the nantenna system to capture the energy of the magnetic field and convent that pulsing magnetic energy into electron flow
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nantenna I would modify the design of the nantenna shape to include a fractal antenna design for wide band EMF capture. On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 2:24 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote: > DGT has revealed that their reactor produces a 1.0 to 1.6 tesla magnetic > field at 20 cms from the center of the reaction. > > > > A nano-scaled electrical conversion process that utilizes changes in this > magnetic field to produce electron flow holds promise to provide a highly > efficient source of electrical power. > > > > Rather than using heat to move electrons, a pulsating magnetic field will > move those electrons around far more efficiently. > > > > > > > On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 1:57 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> The fourth comment following the recent posting - >> >> 'New generator creates electricity directly from heat' >> >> http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2013/dec/09/new-generator-creates-electricity-directly-from-heat >> >> COMMENT: 'maximum Carnot efficiency' >> A 40% efficiency is nice, but over 90% is only possible by using >> multiphase coils to increase pressure thereby temperature and >> consequently, the overall efficiency รง=1-(TC/TH). >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRZ---y5E2c >> >> - asserts that much higher efficiency is possible, but appears oriented to >> higher temperatures, and possibly appropriate for aneutronic fusion and >> rocket thrusters. See 'MULTIPHASE THERMOELECTRIC CONVERTER' >> >> http://www.crossfirefusion.com/thermal-to-electrical/multiphase-thermoelectric-converter.html >> >> Climeon is working on low temp conversion - http://www.climeon.com/ >> >> Hopefully, both are economically viable approaches. >> >> -- LP >> >> Jones and Alain wrote: >> > Geeze. looks like they have reinvented the triode. >> > >> > From: Alain Sepeda >> > >> > it looks interesting (for some time I thought Climeon was working on >> that, >> > but it was just a COR/organic rankine) but one problem with thermionic >> is >> > that it require huge temperatures, like 700-1700C... >> > >> > 700C is acessible to gas+powder LENR today, but not much more... >> > >> > >> > >> > 2013/12/9 <[email protected]> >> > >> > New generator creates electricity directly from heat >> > >> > "A new type of thermionic generator that turns heat or light into >> > electrical energy has been developed by researchers in Germany and the >> US. >> > The new design overcomes the "space-charge problem" that has plagued >> > previous attempts at developing practical devices. The device is about >> > four times more efficient than previous generators and the new >> technology >> > could find use in a range of applications including solar power and the >> > harvesting of waste heat. >> > Thermionic generators convert heat or light into an electric current by >> > using the temperature difference between two metallic plates that are >> > separated by a vacuum..." >> > >> > >> http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2013/dec/09/new-generator-creates-e >> > lectricity-directly-from-heat >> > >> > Also see previous related post - >> > "[Vo]:New patent appl for LENR heat-to-electricity coversion" >> > https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg87485.html >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >

