ADVERTISEMENTRSSADVERTISESat Feb 11, 9:01:59 PM 
Today Career International Science & Tech. Management Medical Engineering Law IIMs IITs Universities States
                        
Search    in       Advanced Search
 Add Your Institute

Exam Results
SMS RESULT to 56263

Career Options after Class 12th





Researchers find superior way to harness waste heat

November 21, 2009  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
 Font Size  


Researchers find superior way to harness waste heat
London: More than half the energy consumed worldwide is wasted, most of it in the form of excess heat.

A new technology, developed by MIT researchers, would help convert this heat -- given off by devices ranging from computer chips to car engines -- into electricity with an efficiency many times greater than existing devices.

That kind of waste-energy harvesting might, for example, lead to cellphones with double the talk time, laptop computers that can operate twice as long before needing to be plugged in.

Theory says that conversion of heat into electricity can never exceed a specific value called the Carnot Limit, based on a 19th-century formula for determining the maximum efficiency that any device can achieve in converting heat into work.

But current commercial thermoelectric devices only achieve about one-tenth of that limit, says Peter Hagelstein, MIT associate professor of electrical engineering, an MIT release said.

In experiments involving a different new technology, thermal diodes, Hagelstein worked with Yan Kucherov, a consultant for the Naval Research Lab, and coworkers to demonstrate efficiency as high as 40 percent of the Carnot Limit.

The calculations show that this new kind of system could ultimately reach as much as 90 percent of that ceiling, or nine times as much as current devices. IANS
Add to favorites   Tell a friend   Report error   Printable Version
Related News
· Work dedicatedly in the field of Science and Technology - Kalam
· Encourage Public-Private Partnership in Research - PM
· 99th Indian Science Congress to focus on strategic sector
· ICAR to conduct AIEEA - UG, PG in April 2012
· IISc Bangalore announces dates for JEST 2012
· Students from Himachal school to visit NASA centres
· IIST Admission Test 2012 to be conducted on April 21
· 'India is proud of its Young Scientists' - Tech Minister
· India to double expenditure on science research
· Using internet tools to make science learning fun
February 2012
1.   British kids ignorant about birds
2.   Kashmiri students on 'mission' know the nation
3.   Our 'I can' more than your IQ, say special children
4.   South African pupils prefer English in schools
5.   Obama touts plan for better math and science instructio...
 
Become NNE's Citizen Journalist!

  Latest News
Today Career International Science/Tech. Others
Conversation

Previous Interviews
E-Poll
  Edu SearchSearch Anything About Education  

powered by EduSearch.in
Explore
Search
About Us|Mission Education|Contact Us|Advertise|Feedback|Sitemaps|Terms of Service|Privacy Policy
This site is a part of NNE | Copyright 2011 National Network of Education (NNE)
close