This one should fire up the imagination of the experimenters
http://revolution-green.com/triboelectric-generators-capture-wasted-power/ (http://revolution-green.com/triboelectric-generators-capture-wasted-power/)
Kind Regards
Mark
I like very much the idea, one of the better. Maybe it could harvest neutrinos.
Quote from: markdansie on December 16, 2013, 09:00:38 AM
This one should fire up the imagination of the experimenters
http://revolution-green.com/triboelectric-generators-capture-wasted-power/ (http://revolution-green.com/triboelectric-generators-capture-wasted-power/)
Kind Regards
Mark
It looks rather like a giant tennis racket with an insulated base instead of a hand grip. It takes advantage of wind moving over the inner grid—positively charged water particles are carried (via spraying)
http://www.technology.org/2013/04/03/researchers-team-up-with-architects-to-create-bladeless-wind-electricity- (http://www.technology.org/2013/04/03/researchers-team-up-with-architects-to-create-bladeless-wind-electricity-generator/)
generator/ (http://www.technology.org/2013/04/03/researchers-team-up-with-architects-to-create-bladeless-wind-electricity-generator/)http://www.nature.com/srep/2013/130225/srep01337/full/srep01337.html (http://www.nature.com/srep/2013/130225/srep01337/full/srep01337.html)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin_water_dropper (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin_water_dropper)
very interesting:
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0161/7154/files/FOURTH_PHASE_SAMPLE.pdf
Air is aparently the most positive, silicone rubber the most negative.
So turn something like silicone in the air can charge negatively the rubber.