Feasibility Study of a Free Energy Device.
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2024-09-06Author
Uddin, Md. Iftekhar
Saurav, MD Ochikur Rahman
Hosan, MD. Neam
Rowshon, Gm
Hossain, Arman Shah
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The " Feasibility Study of a Free Energy Device " project aims to explore and harness
mechanical energy from a flywheel system to generate electricity with minimal external
input. A flywheel, known for its ability to store rotational energy, is used as the core
component of the system, leveraging its momentum to sustain motion over extended
periods. The system works by converting the stored kinetic energy into electrical power
via a generator attached to the flywheel. The flywheel is initially powered by an external
source, such as a motor, and once accelerated, it maintains its rotation due to inertia,
reducing the need for constant energy input. As the flywheel spins, it drives an alternator
or generator, producing a steady output of electricity. The project focuses on maximizing
energy efficiency, minimizing energy losses through friction reduction, and evaluating
the system's potential as a sustainable energy solution for small-scale applications. This
concept presents an innovative approach to energy generation, where the inherent
advantages of flywheel technology, such as high energy density and low maintenance,
are utilized to create a cost-effective and environmentally friendly energy system. The
project also explores possible integrations with renewable energy sources to further
enhance efficiency and sustainability
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