07-10-2017, 02:20 PM
The water falls on the pallets with high pressure. Thus, the blades of the turbine rotate at a constant speed. The gear configuration can be adjusted to control the speed of the fly wheel. A magnet is connected to the gear. The magnet will turn when the flywheel is turned. The coil is fixed around the magnet. When the flywheel is rotated, the drive gear is rotated by one cycle and there by the drive gear is rotated 50 times.
According to Faraday's law, "as long as there is a change in the magnetic flux bound to the coil, an emf is induced." Therefore, in each rotation, electricity is generated. Therefore, there is an alternative flow of electricity. Since this does not use fuel, this is very cheap and better. The development of the Indian economy depends mainly on electric power. But it is a major problem in India. We get electric power from various sources like Hydro Electric Power, Windmill, Atomic Power, Thermal Energy etc. In India, industries consume more energy.
Nature fuels and energy are being continuously depleted to meet and meet the demands of people worldwide, with population growth worldwide, there would be no shortage of fossil fuels and energy. In order to respond to their challenges several scientists have examined, studied and carried out several investigations to produce alternative fuels from waste and many experiments were successful in the production of biogas, biodiesel, electricity from raw material, birds agricultural, domestic and industrial waste. Although the results are obtained, more research is carried out to increase its efficiency, using all possible wastes and innovative methods and techniques not approved. Renewable energy will one day be a large part of global energy production and use. One of those challenges is that of Microbial Fuel Cells (MFC). This technology represents a new form of renewable energy generating electricity from what would otherwise be considered a waste. A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that continuously converts chemical energy into electrical energy while fuel and oxidant are supplied.
According to Faraday's law, "as long as there is a change in the magnetic flux bound to the coil, an emf is induced." Therefore, in each rotation, electricity is generated. Therefore, there is an alternative flow of electricity. Since this does not use fuel, this is very cheap and better. The development of the Indian economy depends mainly on electric power. But it is a major problem in India. We get electric power from various sources like Hydro Electric Power, Windmill, Atomic Power, Thermal Energy etc. In India, industries consume more energy.
Nature fuels and energy are being continuously depleted to meet and meet the demands of people worldwide, with population growth worldwide, there would be no shortage of fossil fuels and energy. In order to respond to their challenges several scientists have examined, studied and carried out several investigations to produce alternative fuels from waste and many experiments were successful in the production of biogas, biodiesel, electricity from raw material, birds agricultural, domestic and industrial waste. Although the results are obtained, more research is carried out to increase its efficiency, using all possible wastes and innovative methods and techniques not approved. Renewable energy will one day be a large part of global energy production and use. One of those challenges is that of Microbial Fuel Cells (MFC). This technology represents a new form of renewable energy generating electricity from what would otherwise be considered a waste. A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that continuously converts chemical energy into electrical energy while fuel and oxidant are supplied.