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Nano Generator
NANO ELECTRIC GENERATOR

PAPER PRESENTATION

SUBMITTED BY,

M.ANANTHA GANESH M.KARTHIKEYAN

3rd YEAR EEE 3rd YEAR EEE

(ananthganesh0@gmail.com) (karthikpandiyan13@gmail.com)

(Contact No-8870804996)

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

FRANCIS XAVIER ENGINEERING COLLEGE

TIRUNELVELI-627001

ABSTRACT:

Power, more specifically electric power is very much essential to power our machines and equipments and indirectly to power our human lives.

This paper deals with generation of electricity from nano electric generator and its applications. Nano electric generator is different from other conventional generators in the sense that it does not have the rotating parts it operates on the principle of piezo-electric effect. The source for the generation of electricity is different types of vibrations.

Introduction of Nanotechnology:

Richard Feynman was the first to talk on miniaturization in 1959 and he had argued on the possibilities of “Atom by Atom’’ construction. Nanotechnology refers to technology, whose unifying theme is the control of matter on the molecular level in scales, normally 1 to 100 nanometers, and the fabrication of devices within that size range. Nanotechnology is the art and science of manipulating matter at the atomic or molecular scale and may lead to significant improvements in technologies for protecting the environment. It is the technology in which atom of different elements can be altered such that we obtain some other required element.

Nanoscale structures are already being used for enhanced sensing, and treatment and remediation of environmental contaminants. On the bright side, future developments in nanotechnology may lead to greater control over the design of chemical and engineering technologies, such that pollution may be prevented in the first place. It is a technology in which



References: ■ David M. Berube 2006. Nano-hype: The Truth Behind the Nanotechnology Buzz. Prometheus Books. ISBN 1-59102-351-3 ■ Jones, Richard A. L. (2004). Soft Machines. Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom. ISBN 0198528558

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