2012 - Europe Direct Iasi
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2012 - Europe Direct Iasi
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EUROINVENT <strong>2012</strong><br />
2.2.<br />
Title Power Generator Using Frictional Electricity<br />
Authors CHA, HEUIJANG<br />
Institution Idea Line Co., Korea<br />
Patent no. 10-2009-0079419<br />
Description<br />
Electrically-charged heat is (+) and objects that flutter to wind<br />
such as wool, silk, glass, ivory, crystal, wood, cotton, rubber,<br />
sulfur, ebonite consist of (-) property. Having the (+) object on<br />
the left and (-) on the right, in between the weave, Conductor A<br />
is designed similarly to how static electricity is generated by<br />
friction. Thus, frictional electricity is able to be generated<br />
irrelevant to its generating site properties; sites with weak wind<br />
blowing, alternating wind blowing, or places occurring warm<br />
current. The rectifier diode is able to prevent the discharge of<br />
electricity, but charge up electricity instead and transmits it to the<br />
power line.<br />
Electrification heat (+) has a special feature enabling frictional<br />
electricity (-) to be generated from mountain, sea, cities or places<br />
with: low blowing wind, alternating wind, and warm current. It is<br />
a similar idea of how static electricity is generated by materials<br />
with low resistance: wool, silk, wood, cotton, ivory, etc.<br />
At a state when there is weak wind blowing, warm current<br />
flowing or wind alternating, the frictional electricity is able to be<br />
generated just like how static electricity generates. The frictional<br />
electricity has comparatively larger gross electricity generation<br />
compared to common generators.<br />
Class 2<br />
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