Nanowires Allow For Electricity-Generating Clothing
lee1 writes "The latest development in the field of 'energy harvesting', which includes such
opportunistic technology such as self-winding watches, generators implanted in soldier's boots, and knee brace dynamos, is a cloth that generates electrical power. The cloth is newly developed by scientists in the US, and can produce up to 80 milliwatts per square metre. It is made from
brush-like fibres composed of a Kevlar stalk surrounded by zinc oxide nanowire crystals that generate electricity through the piezoelectric effect. They can be grown on any substrate, including hair. The power harnessed from this effect could be used for anything from cosmetic components to the powering of medical devices."
Can it be grown on sharks?
/to power the frickin' laser beams
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So how much power is that in practice? 5mW PSM? maybe 10 if you're an athlete?
I think I'll stick to batteries, thanks
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I know we all cringe, but nuclear energy really is the future. Small fission devices have the potential to make recharging a thing of the past--we don't even have to wait for fusion. These are good stopgaps until then--they too won't have to be recharged.
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The nanowire bath towels were a shocking failure.
Proper marketing will be needed to overcome consumer resistance.
Wouldn't harnessing this energy make the material harder to move in?
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Washing the shirt will ruin it.
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How's the power generation scale with size?
Eloi are stupid, throw morlocks at them!
... is a way to generate electricity by masturbation. I could probably power my data center... and maybe yours too!
Self-winding watches are great, because you don't have to do any extra work to wind them; they wind themselves according to the work you already do raising and lowering your arm (weight of the watch notwithstanding). Knee braces and such, though, break that model, because you have to do more physical work to generate the power.
There is a lot of passive mechanical energy in our environment that can be harvested to generate power. But it has to make economical sense. If you can coat your house in nano piezoelectric filaments that generate twice the current that they cost, then good. Otherwise, why bother?
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.
"The ability to generate power for personal electronics using the clothing we wear would be a breakthrough in smart and interactive garments." -- Dianne Jones But will they run Linux?
Careful What You Wish For....
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They can be grown on any substrate, including hair
Then my back is gonna run the whole house!
I can see it now:
"Grandpa, why won't you stop running?"
"Can't Junior. If I stop, my pacemaker will shut down. I shouldn't even stop to talk to y-... *urk*"
*thud*
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Wonder if they could make synthetic trees out of this stuff and harvest wind power?
What about the static electricity generated by wool, fleece, and other types of clothing? Shoot, in these parts just about anything can generate static, and there's no feeling quite as electric as getting bit by 20,000 volts on the end of your finger whenever you step out of the car...
well.. a field of "wheat" gathering energy from the wind might be prettier than a windmill. until them aliens start making their crop circles.
meh
They should just weave this stuff in with silk or wool and channel off the electricity from static buildup. Simple.
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Years from now, when we are all feeding the huge network of computers that run our lives and the world with power generated by mere movement in the cloths we are forced to wear, we will remember that this news item did not alarm us at all.
Doh!
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This new material will help make some shocking fashion statements, with the magnetic-like catwalk attracting Wired magazine to cover the gadget couture.
Sure to be a winner in Paris is the Jarvik pacemaker clothing line, followed with a grammy for the iJacket from Apple.
It's predicted that by the 2010 games, an additional $200 Billion will be spent on security scanners due to increased requirements from nano-clothing.
The **AA have jointly endorsed scanners at concerts and other creative media events to prevent clothing recorders from illegally observing the events.
In related news, Symantec has issued a code red bulletin for _myNAN-oh.A worm. This virus is spreading by contact with USB thumb drives and infected nano-clothing.
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The amount of energy is so small as to be trivial and unnoticeable.
I suspect that 80 milliwatt per square meter is also unnoticeable, as we expend several hundred watts in ordinary motion.
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And nymphomaniac artificial people named after a day in the week.
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I submitted this yesterday, it was probably already in the firehose. I saw it at New Scientist, where I followed some links to Professor Wang's press release.
Yes, that's really his name. Here is his research group's home page.
-mcgrew
mcgrew's razor: Never attribute to stupidity that which can be explained by greedy self-interest
If the clothing can produce power, it must transfer energy. Movement must overcome the load. Energy is not free.
This is now the basis for programmable exercise clothing, electrically adjust how hard it is to walk or run to increase load. A small computer controlled load can be applied.
It's mine, and if any of you IP mofos steal it, I'll sue!!!
> The nanowire bath towels were a shocking failure.
> Proper marketing will be needed to overcome consumer resistance.
If they can manage that, I'm sure the results will be electrifying.
People will be shocked by what you can do with them.
GEORGE: You're telling me. So, what do you think?
JERRY: Did you hear something?
ELAINE: Yeah, like a swoosh.
JERRY: Yeah.
ELAINE: It must be the fabric. It's rubbing between you thighs when you walk. That's what's making that swooshy sound.
GEORGE: I probably didn't hear it on the way over because of the street noise. This is no good! I got to meet these guys from MacKenzie for lunch in half an hour!
JERRY: So you think you're not gonna get the job because your pants make a noise?
GEORGE: Let's say it comes down to me and one other guy. He's got a nice quiet suit, and I'm whooshing all over the place! Who do you think he's gonna hire?
Needless to say no one at "Mackenzie" will be wearing this stuff.
So if I mix this with the SurfaceSound Material then I could have clothes that generate power for my MP3 player and also plays the sound back.
Just think of the people dancing down the street blasting music and generating the power from their own dancing! Non-stop music!
Most of the scientific community seems to hold tightly to the notion that the human body is electrically neutral, ignoring that a human being is really an electro-chemical battery! Acupuncture deals with minute changes in the electrical potential of specific areas of the body, which are connected in "meridians" and correspond to all major organ systems. The electrical polarity varies in each part of the body, switching back and forth from slightly positive to slightly negative. These channels or meridians are DC analog. (citation: Robert O. Becker)
Moreover, all electrical fields produce magnetic fields. There are considerable studies which link low EMF (Electro-Magnetic Fields) with cancers and numerous health problems - even though these results have been suppressed and derided by the cell phone manufacturing companies. AC magnetic fields as low as 2.5 milligauss have been linked to childhood leukemia. Pulsed DC is even worse than AC. (citation: B. Blake Levitt)
Lastly there is the polarity issue of the magnetic fields that will be created. So called "South Pole" energy is dangerous and unpredictable - even as a Direct Current source. Energies from both poles are created. (citation: Albert Roy Davis Labs)
What happens when it rains or snows?
What happens when you touch someone else who is "charged"?
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Will it generate enough power to recharge the Tasers in my super-suit? Somehow I doubt it. Hard to fight crime when you're trailing an extension cord!
Boo, I say!
Woven into carpet, or embedded into a concrete/asphalt surface, with proper processing, this system could discriminate footsteps, vehicles, even seismic activity.
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What we need to do is distribute these to people attending weddings. Then, once they perform the "electric slide," they could harness enough power to replace all coal refining plants in the world! It's electric, boogie woogie woogie.
Though I haven't been able really "power" anything with it yet, unless you count my finger tips which it transforms into magnetic media "encrypters".
As for the idea of putting in hair, my cat has prior art on that. But she's too lazy to even be a patent troll, so I wouldn't worry about it.
However this shakes out, lets just hope they avoid using the new fabrics in rain coats, swim wear, or lingerie. Hmm, or anything you'd eventually want to put in a washing machine.
I heard about this on NPR yesterday you can't wash the fabric yet because of the material's reaction with water. Get ready for funk.
When the axe came to the forest, the trees said, "Look out - the handle was once one of us."
Wouldn't use of this material make it harder to travel through airports, train stations and similar in the US or US-co-opted EU nations...?
What will this mean (if anything) for DSDs (data storage devices)?
And, how much juice will be generated and discharged when wearers (become engage in heavily-mechanical, mind-blowing frottage (frotteurism)(consensual or not)? Will it be "shocking" and/or "scentillating"
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If you recall from "Friday" Shipstones are just extremly good batteries. They provide extremly convinient power storage NOT power creation... ...And I just realized how nerdy I am!
...with a lead cup!
Perhaps RLS is a throw-forward for mobile computing and that problematic power source? I know that I could have created a megawatt over my lifetime.
Can I get that in Ergs / Library of Congresses or perhaps something related to an Automobile?
It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
Imagine, war in the future...
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Your fission generator just died and your batteries drain quickly. The enemies are closing in. Your laser rifle is useless now. You are ready to die. They caught up to you. Many bullets where fired at you. And then you say, "Hahahah, thanks for recharging my batteries. Now I can use my laser rifle. Die!!"
-Echo
Then you'll have a bitchin' Tron outfit!
So a large breasted woman could power all kind of devices right? And the "power" captured would be taking stress away from the skin. So they would be less inclined to sag in the future right? You could prolly even tell who was natural and who wasn't by the power output, as the fake one's tend to be more.. solid. This should be done for the good of mankind!
that paisley polyester under the home dyed wool vest could generate 10000 volts...
I will be able to use my laptop for the duration of cross-continental and trans-continental flights. All I have to do is stalk up and down the aisle like a madman every couple hours! Come to think of it, the drink carts will have a hard time getting down the aisle with all the laptop user traffic, though.
Harnessing the energy wouldn't neccessarily make the material harder to move in. Piezo transducers can be pretty damn flexible--(see thin film piezo). Since the generation of energy directly relies upon a deformation of the material, it would be logical for this material to deform easily.
/.-ers talking about harvesting static buildup, this material is a dielectric (insulator).
However as others have pointed out, maximizing this area which generates is the true conundrum (ie. up to 80 milliwats, etc). Do you only place the fabric in areas which naturally cause deformation (ie, at the joints where fabric is more likely to bend--elbows, knees, etc) or do you just make the whole shirt/pants outta the material in hopes that it'll give an economical increase?
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There seems to be a spate of "wow, I found this (really old) technology called piezoelectricty, and it will SAVE TEH WORLD" announcements lately.
Piezoelectricity is cool, but not terribly useful for useful electrical power generation. It is far more useful as a sensor mechanism. Want to know how much flex your (building, ship, car frame,etc.) structure is undergoing? Use a piezoelectrical coating to determine that. How about "Hull Integrity"? Cells of this type of coating on the surface of a ship or aircraft, or even a pipeline could be used for determining how much breach has occurred and where. Other similar uses are easily envisioned.
But these recent "power for nothing" articles are getting old. Some of them almost have a Rube Goldberg feel to them.
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