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The future methods of generating electricity?

 
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Jan31-13, 06:57 PM   #18
 

The future methods of generating electricity?


Quote by Khashishi View Post
In fusion, it should be possible to get the hot helium atoms to flow against a voltage gradient and run into an electrode. The electrons would be steered toward another electrode. This would convert helium kinetic energy into DC electricity fairly directly. You wouldn't need turbines and a heat exchanger.
Thanks guy for all of your responses it has been very enlightening. uncle bob
 
Feb1-13, 04:58 PM   #19
 
I haven't seen thermocouples mentioned.
 
Feb1-13, 05:24 PM   #20
 
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Yet, do you all think the magnet + conductor method will be replaced? I mean something else would be more useful and sufficient?

The future always has promising innovation, but I personally believe this method will stick with us for a very long time.
Yep. You've got it about right, I think. Unless we ever have a surfeit of lemons with zinc and carbon rods.
 
Feb2-13, 09:12 PM   #21
 
Piezoelectric strips on car tires, rather than in roads?
 
Feb3-13, 06:09 AM   #22
 
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If it reduces your mpg (which it would have to, to produce appreciable amounts of energy), would there be any point?
 
Feb3-13, 08:26 AM   #23
 
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If it reduces your mpg (which it would have to, to produce appreciable amounts of energy), would there be any point?
So true. It would probably waste more energy than create it as well. Another kind of perpetual motion machine baloney. Thanks for confirming.
 
Feb3-13, 08:28 AM   #24
 
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It made me think of those flashing trainers that kids wear - but I believe they have batteries in them - what a waste. It would wear the little darlings out quicker if they actually needed to supply the energy from their own muscles.
 
Feb13-13, 03:11 AM   #25
 
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Some of you mentioned the fusion and magnetohydrodynamics things here , well I personally think it could be a good thing if only we could learn to achieve the first thing the fusion itself and sustain it for considerable amounts of time.
When the hot ions would pass through coils that would generate electricity also the method about the helium atoms and DC which was mentioned here sounds interesting although haven't read on that one.
Because on the current technology we are actually wasting alot of energy that we just can't get like an average RBMK or other nuclear fission reactor is rated at maximum thermal power of about 3000MW of which only about 1000mw is the maximum electricity produced I think mainly due to the water/steam/turbine 30/40% efficiency level.
I think with the MHD that generates electricity directly from the plasma charge we could get better efficiency ratings.
 
Feb13-13, 05:19 PM   #26
 
Various resonant systems seem very promising for small scale electricity generation from heat difference.
Thermoacoustic heat engines for example.
Some interesting videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...3e1jtMW_o&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=...ture=endscreen
 
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