Difference between revisions of "Consistent design for external limiting factors"

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Microcomponents could be ''tagged'' with links to informations on allowed ranges.
 
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== thermal ==
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The allowed temperature range of a whole system (on a thermally equilibrated micro-scale) is defined by the intersection of all the allowed temperature ranges of the system components.
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When using technology of [[brownian technology path]] in e.g. [[technology level III]] either in the process of reaching it or when re-merging after reaching it the machine phase (e.g. [[chemomechanical converters|entropic batteries]]) AP Technology will acquire an accordingly restricted range of allowed operation temperature range especially much of the allowed low temperature regime will be cut off.
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It is advisable to keep track off all the allowed temperature ranges for system components (no matter which technology path)
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and keep the technology path branches (with vastly different allowed temperature ranges) as separate as possible.

Revision as of 13:41, 12 January 2014

External limiting factors can be:

  • thermal
  • radiation
  • acceleration
  • pressure

Microcomponents could be tagged with links to informations on allowed ranges.

thermal

The allowed temperature range of a whole system (on a thermally equilibrated micro-scale) is defined by the intersection of all the allowed temperature ranges of the system components. When using technology of brownian technology path in e.g. technology level III either in the process of reaching it or when re-merging after reaching it the machine phase (e.g. entropic batteries) AP Technology will acquire an accordingly restricted range of allowed operation temperature range especially much of the allowed low temperature regime will be cut off.

It is advisable to keep track off all the allowed temperature ranges for system components (no matter which technology path) and keep the technology path branches (with vastly different allowed temperature ranges) as separate as possible.