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Acoustical feedback energy system

Started by aleks, December 10, 2020, 11:00:51 AM

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aleks

It would be a dream to scale-down this system using piezo-electric elements. Haha, this is a fantasy, but how about energizing a smartphone for eternity?  ;D

aleks

This is a good inspirational video on how acoustical waves behave physically.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3oItpVa9fs


aleks


aleks

Does anyone here have a serious background in computational electric engineering? If anyone is available to do some freelancer work, you can contact me via aleksey.vaneev@gmail.com


What I need is a modeling and calculation of this proposed electro-mechanical system (basic circuit modeling won't do). While this system may look pretty much "meaningless", it does have its system of EE equations. What interests me is to find singularities in spectral domain. A singularity is a mode with "infinite" gain. The system basically has only two degrees of freedom - radius and oscillator frequency (plus speaker amplifier's cascade variety).