eng phys single conductor energy transmission-project plan presented by yan duan november 15 th 2013
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ENG PHYS
Single Conductor Energy Transmission-Project Plan
Presented by Yan Duan
November 15th 2013
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ENG PHYSTasks Overview
The aim is to figure out the mechanism of an electromagnetic phenomenon.
Although experimental work is expected, and it’s indeed an important way to claim/disclaim the assumptions I’ve made, however the project is heavily relied on theoretical work.
Two parts: (1) Qualitative assumptions based on literature research (2) Quantitative model to prove/disprove the
assumptions Till now part (1) is almost finished, (2) is in the beginning
stage.
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ENG PHYSFor Part (2), Specifically…
The aim is to figure out the mechanism of an electromagnetic phenomenon.
Although experimental work is expected, and it’s indeed an important way to claim/disclaim the assumptions I’ve made, however the project is heavily relied on theoretical work.
Two parts: (1) Qualitative assumptions based on literature research (2) Quantitative model to prove/disprove the
assumptions Till now part (1) is almost finished, (2) is in the beginning
stage.
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ENG PHYSProject Schedule
Not that “new”: back to 100 years ago, the ingenious scientist/engineer (Eng Phys) N. Tesla was already able to implement a resonance circuit, thus to use only a single wire, energy could be transferred from station 1 to station 2.
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ENG PHYSBudget
By choosing suitable values of capacitors and inductors, the displacement current in the single wire could form a standing wave, thus a resonant wave, with a phase difference of 90 degrees between displacement current and voltage. That is with a standing wave, the long-distance divided two parts of the "circuit" could be regarded as simply integrated, thus the energy can be transmitted.
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ENG PHYSPotential Challenge
Analog Signal Processing Problems cnx.org
Rosenfeld V.E., Staroselskii N.A. High-Frequency Noncontact Electrical Transport. Moscow: Transport, 1975.
Strebkov D.S., Nekrasov A.I. Resonant Methods for Electric Power Transmission. Moscow: VIESH, 2004