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*It doesn't seem to be too common of a technology as of now, although it may be finally emerging? | *It doesn't seem to be too common of a technology as of now, although it may be finally emerging? | ||
=University of Edinburgh= | ==University of Edinburgh== | ||
*[https://www.fountaindesign.co.uk/linear-generator A "Fountain Design Co." Page on their Collaboration with the University of Edinburgh on this Project] | *[https://www.fountaindesign.co.uk/linear-generator A "Fountain Design Co." Page on their Collaboration with the University of Edinburgh on this Project] | ||
*[https://youtu.be/unVNcrz-3-c A Video by the YouTube Channel "R3n3wabl3s" Titled "Permanent Magnet Linear Generator" ] (Seems to be a reupload by another person/group? | *[https://youtu.be/unVNcrz-3-c A Video by the YouTube Channel "R3n3wabl3s" Titled "Permanent Magnet Linear Generator" ] (Seems to be a reupload by another person/group? |
Revision as of 04:09, 20 March 2022
Basics
- A Generator that uses Linear Motion rather than Rotary Motion
- It requires more complex electronics, but may be more efficient in some applications, especially where electricity production is preferred, not rotary motion (ie not a vehicle's Traction Motor etc)
- Also it allows for a more compact and/or simplistic design in some cases (No need for Camshafts / Crankshafts etc )
- Also if done in the form of an Internal Combustion Engine it can even be tuned more via software than hardware
Industry Standards / Existing Work
- It doesn't seem to be too common of a technology as of now, although it may be finally emerging?
University of Edinburgh
- A "Fountain Design Co." Page on their Collaboration with the University of Edinburgh on this Project
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "R3n3wabl3s" Titled "Permanent Magnet Linear Generator" (Seems to be a reupload by another person/group?
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Linear Alternators (Different name that also produces less Google Search Engine Results, also need to check Google Scholar / Science Direct or something for result numbers too, but the OSE Wiki Page's name is good for now i guess)