heat concentrator
I wondered if it was possible , with any system , concentrate the heat of a room in a restricted area , if in the environment for which there is a temperature of 30 ° C , in the restricted area the temperature rises to 200 ° C , making decrease the room temperature to 20 ° C ...
Do you have any idea ?
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I think i 've found a way to capture energy from environment,only problem is to mantain equilibrium of the elements in game
nterestingly , Gabriele , but I , rather than extract energy from ambient heat , I wanted to focus the ambient heat in a restricted area ...
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Or , on the contrary , to cool in a restricted area ...
http://www.stirlingcryogenics.com/technical/the-stirling-cycle/
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I have to patent my solution...how old are you Franco? You always draw schemes about the generation of energy...had you attended a physic course?
Ho 64 anni e sono perito nucleare
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nope - dammi la mail che ti parlo in privato se vuoi.
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Désolé pour la taille
Il devrait être dans les limites . Pourrait fonctionner (Cause THEY proposed to utilize French as common language in EU,now England is going to Exit...)
I have to be sure first...
This were the idea. Make a metal become incandescent (e.g. 650 °C),so that it radiate dark red-red light. Put it in a very high dense atmosphere of helium (that is a transparent gas) at 30GPa,and model a lens with Ice VII that is also transparent at that temperature and pression but less dense. So I think you can concentrate visible light of the incandescent metal into a point and extract energy from the difference of temperature. What do you think?
In theory you can pump heat with a heat pump from 3K of space to a material and absorbe usable energy with a cop >1
I think it is also possible use transparent glass-ceramics lens at ordinary pression... but i need some comfirms...someone?