Ideas published on March 5, 2019
Nuclear power plants generate electricity with water vapor, the water passes through the radioactive rods heated by the reaction of the vicinity of these and this steam spins an electric generator.
This I have always seen as a technical aberration, it is like turning on a forest to cook a barbecue. It is a waste of energy and an intolerable waste of resources.
Seen and considering that the radioactive waste generated by a plant lasts between 300 and 500 years of radioactive activity, the treatment given to this waste, is to accumulate it in special rooms and nobody knows what to do with it.
For this reason an idea occurred to me, the radioactive material generates three types of waves, these are high energy that can be used.
Piezoelectric elements have the virtue that if they are subjected to a mechanical impact or an electric field, they generate electricity.
The alpha waves are a piece of nuclei ejected from the center of the atomic nucleus (mechanical impact) and the gamma waves are electromagnetic waves of very short length and therefore of very high energy, if they collide or pass through the crystal they would cause it to emit an electrical wave (electric field).
This wave would be captured at each end of the crystal with a terminal board that in turn is connected to an electrical conductor.
In Fig.1 we see how a quartz crucible surrounds a lead cube and in turn this cube contains the radioactive material. The lead is to contain in certain measure the radiation emitted by the nuclear material and this can be varied in its thickness to regulate the emission. This also allows the radiation does not decay the crystal crucible.
The quartz crucible or any piezoelectric crystal can be made in a mold, since for example, the quartz has a fusion at 1713 Cº.
I think another advantage is that it can be connected in the form of several batteries Fig. 2
That's all for now, until next time !!!!!
Nuclear power plants generate electricity with water vapor, the water passes through the radioactive rods heated by the reaction of the vicinity of these and this steam spins an electric generator.
This I have always seen as a technical aberration, it is like turning on a forest to cook a barbecue. It is a waste of energy and an intolerable waste of resources.
Seen and considering that the radioactive waste generated by a plant lasts between 300 and 500 years of radioactive activity, the treatment given to this waste, is to accumulate it in special rooms and nobody knows what to do with it.
For this reason an idea occurred to me, the radioactive material generates three types of waves, these are high energy that can be used.
Piezoelectric elements have the virtue that if they are subjected to a mechanical impact or an electric field, they generate electricity.
The alpha waves are a piece of nuclei ejected from the center of the atomic nucleus (mechanical impact) and the gamma waves are electromagnetic waves of very short length and therefore of very high energy, if they collide or pass through the crystal they would cause it to emit an electrical wave (electric field).
This wave would be captured at each end of the crystal with a terminal board that in turn is connected to an electrical conductor.
In Fig.1 we see how a quartz crucible surrounds a lead cube and in turn this cube contains the radioactive material. The lead is to contain in certain measure the radiation emitted by the nuclear material and this can be varied in its thickness to regulate the emission. This also allows the radiation does not decay the crystal crucible.
The quartz crucible or any piezoelectric crystal can be made in a mold, since for example, the quartz has a fusion at 1713 Cº.
I think another advantage is that it can be connected in the form of several batteries Fig. 2
That's all for now, until next time !!!!!
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