Non-radiant Technique for Transfer of Wireless Power

on 24/10/2023

The two primary subcategories of wireless power technologies are near field and far field. By using magnetic fields and inductive coupling between wire coils or electric fields and capacitive coupling between metal electrodes, near-field or non-radiative techniques transfer power across small distances. The most common wireless technology is inductive coupling, which has numerous uses, including […]

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Sources of Energy Harvesting

on 24/10/2023

Both the military and the commercial sectors have shown a great deal of interest in energy-collecting technologies that transform ambient energy into electrical energy. Some systems use motion, like that of ocean waves, to generate electricity that oceanographic monitoring sensors may use on their own. The deployment of high-power output devices (or arrays of such […]

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Phenomena of Distributed Energy Generation Process

on 23/10/2023

Traditional power facilities are centralized and frequently necessitate the transmission of electric energy over great distances, including coal-fired, gas-fired, and nuclear power plants, hydroelectric dams, and large-scale solar power plants. While only having capacities of 10 megawatts (MW) or less, distribution energy resource systems are decentralized, modular, and more adaptable technologies that are situated close […]

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Fiberglass and Its Application Areas

on 23/10/2023

Fiberglass is a type of reinforced plastic material made from fine fibers of glass. It is commonly used in various industries and applications due to its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, durability, and insulating properties. Fiberglass is a versatile material with a wide range of applications, and its unique properties make it highly sought after in various […]

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