Thermodynamics and Energy

2004 Submissions

[2] viXra:2004.0617 [pdf] submitted on 2020-04-27 10:14:57

The Research on the Size Determination of Electromagnetic Suction Force According to the Air Gap Eccentricity in a Vibration Motor

Authors: UnChol Ri,YongChol Ri, ChangIl Ri, CholJU Kim, GyongBong Ju, DaeSong O
Comments: 7 Pages.

In the paper, the dimension of the air gap eccentricity and the effect of the harmonic field considered. Also, based on this problem, the electromagnetic suction force acting on the rotor was accurately determined. Thus, it is possible to increase the structural reliability of the motor shaft and rotor at the design calculation stage.
Category: Thermodynamics and Energy

[1] viXra:2004.0524 [pdf] submitted on 2020-04-22 07:37:16

Cool Down Electronic Devices

Authors: George Rajna
Comments: 48 Pages.

The reduced working temperature ensures safe operation of the battery, and the electricity harvested is sufficient for monitoring the battery or controlling the cooling system. [31] Scientists have visualised the electronic structure in a microelectronic device for the first time, opening up opportunities for finely-tuned high performance electronic devices. [30] Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory have devised a new process for using nano-particles to build powerful lasers that are more efficient and safer for your eyes. [29] Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers are working to make better electronic devices by delving into the way nanocrystals are arranged inside of them. [28] Self-assembly and crystallisation of nanoparticles (NPs) is generally a complex process, based on the evaporation or precipitation of NP-building blocks. [27] New nanoparticle-based films that are more than 80 times thinner than a human hair may help to fill this need by providing materials that can holographically archive more than 1000 times more data than a DVD in a 10-by-10-centimeter piece of film. [26] Researches of scientists from South Ural State University are implemented within this area. [25] Following three years of extensive research, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) physicist Dr. Uriel Levy and his team have created technology that will enable computers and all optic communication devices to run 100 times faster through terahertz microchips. [24] When the energy efficiency of electronics poses a challenge, magnetic materials may have a solution. [23]
Category: Thermodynamics and Energy