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Atomic Battery Design and Technology
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Abstract-
The Atomic Nuclear Battery is a new generation of power-generating devices based on the concept of producing electrical power from radio isotopic fuel sources. It is alleged by Executive engineering that recent innovations in both materials and technology have made such devices feasible to generate electrical power in a very efficient manner. Currently, MEMS laboratory is utilising the advanced techniques necessary for the fabrication of the Nuclear accelerated generating devices.
Introduction to the Nuclear Accelerated Generator-
The nuclear accelerated generator, (NAG), is an entirely new form of atomic battery. The NAG represents a new form of nuclear power conversion technology. It represents a smaller, safer and far more efficient than any conventional nuclear power generator now in existence. It can be used for virtually any power application from large to small hand devices. The other atomic batteries present in the market have not been able to achieve the efficiency or size reduction inherent in the NAG design. Atomic batteries possess isotope which is by far the most costly component. The unique design of the NAG allows it to use less isotopic fuel than any other atomic battery to produce the required power. It is alleged by Executive engineering that recent innovations in both materials and technology have made such devices feasible to generate both exceedingly large and exceptionally small amounts of electrical power and do it more efficiently ,with fewer breakdowns than conventional technologies now being utilised. Currently, MEMS laboratory is utilising the advanced techniques necessary for the fabrication of NAG devices
History of Atomic Batteries-
Until recently we did not have the technology to build Nano nuclear battery technology. Previously there were many limitations on the quantity of power that could be extracted from a nuclear battery. But with the advent of new technologies it is now possible to make extremely small Nano nuclear batteries that produce power in multi watt level and produce negligible heat in day to day operation. The new nuclear technology makes them viable in all kinds of electronic devices. The NAGs can be scaled to reach power levels even into thousands of watts if required.
Nuclear Waste stored in USA-
Executive engineering is dedicated to using nuclear waste for the promotion of inexpensive energy. The United States has an approximate 250,000,000-300,000,000 Million cubic metric tons of nuclear waste stored in all types of containers. Out of this waste 3% is radioactive material mostly used in fuel rods U235/238 and Strontium-90. Executive engineering uses Strontium in the nuclear battery technology. The nuclear power plants in the USA produces atleast 500 pounds of nuclear waste every of the year and it can provide power to every person in the USA for the next 200 years just from this nuclear waste.
Background
Due to the fact that United States military depends, to a large extent, on the use of high-technology devices to maintain superiority over potential enemies, the combined armed forces consume massive amounts of fuel to meet their need for power. Such needs run the gamut from small hand, hand held devices designed for individual soldiers all the way to the large engines that propel planes, tanks and ships. Soldiers need to carry pounds of batteries into the field to ensure that power is available at night for using vision goggles, laser scopes for weapons, computers, radios and host of other small devices. Army tanks and other large vehicles are followed by whole convoys of tankers carrying the fuel they need. Utilisation of NAG devices to provide power would make this a moot point. Since there would be no need for any expenditures on fuel tankers, tanker trucks, storage facilities, or ,batteries for smaller devices. Likewise, pilots of both combat and cargo planes must also keep a constant eye on their fuel gauges so as not to outrun their respective fuel sources. Often, they are refueled in the air to avoid running out of fuel. The weight-to-power ratio of NAG would allow it to power both combat and cargo planes with no fueling ever required