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Maggie LeberUniversity of Utah physicists developed small devices that turn heat into sound and then into electricity. The technology holds promise for changing waste heat into electricity, harnessing solar energy and cooling computers and radars.
energy science technology heat physics electronics for:mksoft for:ardrhi
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09 Jun 07
Kawthar MuhaibThe heat engines also could be used to cool laptop and other computers that generate more heat as their electronics grow more complex. And Symko foresees using the devices to generate electricity from heat that now is released from nuclear power plant coo
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nikolas smyrlakisanother energy conversion system... could be very interesting for nuclear power sources and other fields. more details in a few days
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ESA ACTanother energy conversion system... could be very interesting for nuclear power sources and other fields. more details in a few days
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flyingkumquatSource: University of Utah
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04 Jun 07
linkmessTurns heat (difference) into sound, then uses piezo-electric crystals to convert the sound to electric current. This is a sort of Sterling Engine without moving parts (which is a big plus). It's an elegant idea, but must provide enough bang for the buck.
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