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* [[Mechanical energy transmission cables]]
 
* [[Mechanical energy transmission cables]]
 
* Nanotubes as electrical conductors
 
* Nanotubes as electrical conductors
* new kinds of superconducters sprouting from the [[non mechanical technology path]] (''speculative!'')
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* new kinds of [[superconductors]] sprouting from the [[non mechanical technology path]] (''speculative!'')
 
* [[Thermal energy transmission]] via [[capsule transport]]
 
* [[Thermal energy transmission]] via [[capsule transport]]
  
Packing [[energy storage cells]] in [[Mechanical energy transmission cables]] is practical for all but the most extreme power conversion speed requirements ([[chemomechanical converters]]s are slower than "simple" redirections). Moderately done the tensile strength of the cable (which bears the kinetic power) does not fall much.
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Packing [[energy storage cells]] in [[Mechanical energy transmission cables]] is practical for all but the most extreme power conversion speed requirements ([[chemomechanical converters]] are slower than "simple" redirections). Moderately done the tensile strength of the cable (which bears the kinetic power) does not fall much.
Interesting is that there is a certain speed where the quadratically rising kinetic energy starts to exceed the linear rising cemical one. ['''Todo:''' what is that speed approximately; attempt to make a speed vs chemical & kinetic power graph]
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Interesting is that there is a certain speed where the quadratically rising kinetic energy starts to exceed the linear rising chemical one.
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{{todo|What is the speed approximately where kinetic energy transport exceeds chemical energy transport? <br> Make a speed vs chemical & kinetic power graph.}}
  
 
== Related ==
 
== Related ==
  
* [[Global scale energy management]]
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* '''[[Global scale energy management]]'''
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* '''[[Energy conversion]]'''
 
* [[Power density]]
 
* [[Power density]]
* [[Energy conversion]]
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* '''[[Transportation and transmission]]'''
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* [[Mechanical energy transmission]]
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* [[Chemical energy transmission]]
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* [[Thermal energy transmission]]
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== External links ==
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Wikipedia:
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_transmission Power transmission] <br> Note that '''"power transmission" this is a bit of a misnomer''' that should not be used. What is actually transmitted is energy. <br>What one could transmit instead of energy is power conversion capacity by <br>sending [[microcomponents]] for power conversion machinery across a [[global microcomponent redistribution system]].
  
 
[[Category:Technology level III]]
 
[[Category:Technology level III]]

Latest revision as of 18:02, 10 November 2024

Up: Transportation and transmission


Advanced atomically precise systems will enable some new and promising kinds of energy transmission.

Application cases:

Packing energy storage cells in Mechanical energy transmission cables is practical for all but the most extreme power conversion speed requirements (chemomechanical converters are slower than "simple" redirections). Moderately done the tensile strength of the cable (which bears the kinetic power) does not fall much. Interesting is that there is a certain speed where the quadratically rising kinetic energy starts to exceed the linear rising chemical one.

(TODO: What is the speed approximately where kinetic energy transport exceeds chemical energy transport?
Make a speed vs chemical & kinetic power graph.)

Related


External links

Wikipedia: