The solar system image can be seen as the earth with its individual mirrors pointing towards sun. This system actually impacts on the center of the sunlight into one specific area and then ingests it for modification of liquid which flows along pipes. This system is also called the Parabolic-trough system. The system also has the process of heating the lubricator which flows through pipes. This lubricator is used for boiling liquid and uses a steam shaper which later turns it into a source of electricity.
This system works very well because the U-shaped mirrors collect and attract the sun and modifies it and then transferred into a receiver. This receiver will absorb the modified elements from the sun and then transferred into a fluid which will help the engine for noesis. The modified element from the sun causes the fluid to moisten and swell against the piston which produces the mechanical power. The noesis is used by the system to run electricity on things just like generators, or they can modify alternators which can later produce electricity. This system is actually effective and work very well because it utilizes a molten salt which flows into the receiver. Once this salt heats up, it is steamed from the steam generator and later generates heat. The salt is held for a few days and then it is later converted to electricity. This system also uses panels which are used for industrial solar noesis. In this step, acres of land are donated to the system of Parabolic Trough. The network can utilize enough noesis which can generate energy for one or more days.
This project together with the solar noesis project fully explains how a solar noesis system works. By fully understanding how the U shaped mirrors work, we can also have a better understanding on how energy is also lost. The solar noesis system gives a lot of advantages to businesses that are actually using this kind of system. When the noesis of the system fails, the businesses don’t need to spend a lot of time fixing it. The only important thing that these businesses should do is to ensure that their machineries are working very well and are being maintained all the time. Well maintenance of these machines ensures that problems will be avoided when using this system. The industrial type of the solar noesis system can attract and keep a lot of modified elements from the sun during day time, especially when the U shaped mirrors are used to get the reflection from the sunlight. This type of system is also a good choice when using it in an open space without trees and plants that can block or gather out the source of light from the sun.
Presently, scientists are still trying to study this theory and its effects to the businesses using this system in their machineries. It was formerly used in production and it is still continuously being used today and being depended by many systems. In the future, scientists believe that many fields will be full of U shaped mirrors and get reflection from the sun to be later generated into electricity. They have high hopes on this system.
Filed under Solar Power Systems by on May 26th, 2010.
It was a very beautiful morning; she was sitting upstairs by her desk in front of the hall window. She was staring down the apple trees which were blossoming; the vineyard beyond were also noticeable. All of a sudden, a home finch flew inside the house and passed through the open window. The flapping sound of its wings made it very noticeable.
While the finch was flying all around the hall, she watched it carefully. The flinch was flying banging all the windows, getting into the office, and trying its best to get out of the house. She finally flew out of the office window which it did not notice was very much wide open and is just 10 inches away from it.
She was very calm and patient while watching the finch flapping her wings. Suddenly, the finch stopped flapping her wings and stopped onto her finger. The flinch sat at her finger calmly and quietly feeling like it was resting on top of a branch of a tree.
She felt that they had a communion during that moment. She felt that she and the finch had an understanding. She was reluctant to let go of that connection, but she also knew that their connection was a part of trust that the finch had given her. She then shifted her hands to the open window.
The finch then suddenly felt that it was a moment of freedom, it was aware that it is now out in the open. It flew immediately outside the window, taking advantage of the liberty given to it. The finch chirped with gratitude as if talking to her and said thank you. She then realized that she was pretty much like the finch. She always resisted the people who wanted to help her; she is hopelessly running away from the routing that is being offered to her.
Her hand may serve as the people, or God, or anybody who wants to be there for her and help her, and always reaching out to her, trying to give her the liberty that she wants. Right at that moment, she imagined that she was settling in the hands of God, just like that finch had settled into her arms. From that moment on, she was able to release all her worries and let the Almighty God lead her life.
Filed under Surrendering To Freedom by on Mar 24th, 2010.
The country where F1 racing now has a home has increased over time. This sport that started a pursuit for the ‘privileged’ few has reached mass appeal. Formula One racing is not a world sport controlled by Continentals in Italy. Groups from the US and the United Kingdom are making names for themselves in global F1 championship races. To show the recognition that F1 racing has, one need only glance at the interest in the world Championships. Over 2 hundred million folk worldwide will watch this event on TV or view it in real life. The recognition of F1 racing is only rivaled by the love of football as a sport. Though Europe remains the historic center as well for F1, Grand Prix’s are being held in several countries everywhere. In the US, the most notable Grand Prix is held in Indiana ; the US Grand Prix. Other nations hosting grand prix’s that are new to F1 racing are Australia, Spain, Monaco and France, as well as many others. For some nations the high cost of assembling a track and hosting the fans of a grand prix can turn out to be too much. F1 racing has properly gained the reputation of a well off man’s sport, and thus it’s comprehensible that newly modernizing nations would have hesitations. Among some of the existing examples is Malaysia who considered not hosting a grand prix. The World Driver Championships, which is an award given at the World Championship for best driver, could be a reason many alternative nations are getting into the fray with other F1 racing states.
National pride, like that seen in the Olympic Games , might be fueling the interest. Apparently, many nations outside of Europe are looking to host future F1 racing championships. The places where F1 racing won’t be taking hold appear to be lessening by the day. Many nations, swept up by the essence of the game, have recruited drivers from other states to represent their own.
it appears that lately where F1 racing is could be the last place typical fans would consider it being. South African Grand Prix’s, as well as races in Malaysia, Turkey and even Japan now have built complicated speedway in their own nations. 9 of the seventeen races to be held in the world in 2007 will be outside of Europe. As the world continues to become more worldwide and technically connected, so to does the world of F1 racing. In America, there were barriers to F1 changing into a more recognized sport, most particularly the access of it by TV. Regardless of the barriers, of language and cultural differences, the attraction of F1 racing will transcend any restrictions.
Filed under F1 racing by on Feb 17th, 2010.