Let There Be Light: Germans Switch on 'Largest Artificial Sun' (theguardian.com)
German scientists are switching on "the world's largest artificial sun" in the hope that intense light sources can be used to generate climate-friendly fuel. From a report: The Synlight experiment in Julich, about 19 miles west of Cologne, consists 149 souped-up film projector spotlights and produces light about 10,000 times the intensity of natural sunlight on Earth. When all the lamps are swivelled to concentrate light on a single spot, the instrument can generate temperatures of around 3,500C -- around two to three times the temperature of a blast furnace. "If you went in the room when it was switched on, you'd burn directly," said Prof Bernard Hoffschmidt, a research director at the German Aerospace Center, where the experiment is housed in a protective radiation chamber. The aim of the experiment is to come up with the optimal setup for concentrating natural sunlight to power a reaction to produce hydrogen fuel.
... And you have the first solar powered sun!
"Hey Helmut I bet you can't last longer in there without sunscreen than on that beach in Spain last year." Helmut: "Hold mein bier."
sudo rm -r -f --no-preserve-root /
I have become light, destroyer of worlds.
This experiment is the stuff of middle school dreams, But the hydrogen fuel stuff is on the surface of the moon; which is cheaper? Build this really fun contraption, or send a drone to the moon to get a bucket of the fuel stuff from the surface, bring it back home, then refine it on earth?
they are powering it with the advanced power of your bootyhole
I just love the knee jerk mythbuster crowd that can't even read an entire summary to find out why this is being done and why their questions show their selves to be morons. Thank you for keeping up the Slashdork tradition of low literacy and jackassedness.
That's a lot really. What kind of lights are these?
The summary obfuscates this but whatever the amount of incandescent bulbs you are focusing on the same spot, you cannot get a temperature that is higher than the filament in the bulb (the black box temperature of the bulb). And 3500 is a lot for an incandescent bulb.
Maybe it's another kind of lighting then. Like a combination of different LEDs.
This is how you get climate change.
....This is the perfect solution. :)
Krauts experimenting to build ultra high temperature ovens. Does that sounds like a good idea?
I first thought, how about using actual sunlight instead of projectors?
>The aim of the experiment is to come up with the optimal setup for concentrating natural sunlight to power a reaction to produce hydrogen fuel.
Well then.
>The Synlight experiment is investigating the possibility that a similar setup could be used to power a reaction to extract hydrogen from water vapour, which could then be used as a fuel source for aeroplanes and cars.
The article is woefully bereft of details about why this might help produce hydrogen. Are particle energies so high at this temperature that collisions will knock apart the chemical bonds and separate they hydrogen and oxygen?
Am I the only one looking at the pics of this thing and being reminded of crazy ass phat sound systems from ridiculous music videos of the '90s?
I'll bet the Germans have bagged all the best (artificial) sunbeds as well.
"If you went in the room when it was switched on, you'd burn directly,"
No kidding!
I almost thought that pesky Germans managed to get a positive q fusion reactor
Wake me when you have stable sustained nuclear fusion. Otherwise it's no sun.
optimal setup for concentrating natural sunlight
But it's not. Sunlight is for all intents and purposes collimated due to the extreme distance of its source. While these lamps can be "swivelled (sp?) to concentrate light on a single spot", that will tell you little about the setup applicable for use with sunlight.
Have gnu, will travel.
The same group has simultaneously created a perpetual motion device! Yeah!
This is similar to my current hypothesis about how [Burger King]'s recent ice-creamy broadway musicals have been slipping into the ocean.
If they could just get solar panels with 101% efficiency!
Now what were the parasites in ST TOS that could only be killed with strong sunlight? Spock had the extra eyelids, then Bones figured out only UV was needed.
It's called thermolysis: water will dissociate at temperatures above 2500K.
No that's too high. 2000K is enough
And they're using zip ties? And they don't melt? Maybe I'm misunderstanding the suggestion that I would instantly burn walking into this room but I'm fairly sure zip ties burn at a lower temperature than I do.
Krauts experimenting to build ultra high temperature ovens. Does that sounds like a good idea?
Still preferable to anything the Trump puts his grubby fucking tiny hands on.
Hey, I have an idea - since there are so fucking many parallels that can be drawn between Hitler and Trump, we should also count any mention of Trump as having Godwined the discussion.
I can't wait until that little bitch gets his ass impeached.
640K ought to be enough for anybody.
... Edison said, as he presented the first commercial lightbulb. It glowed slightly red in the dark.
Burning tax dollars 10k x more efficiently than launching the money into the sun!
Can I use this to power my solar panels at night?
It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
Cheap as crap hydrogen capture is as simple as capturing hydrogen from bwr nuclear reactors. Even tiny scientific reactors with 6000kw like power can split 20 kg of water per hour
Haha! Stoopid German scientists trying to come up with carbon-neutral fuel, even though climate change is big chinese hoax! Much easier to frack more oil out of the ground!
Them German scientists pretty stoopid, huh?
Wouldn't it be cheaper just to play with magnifying glasses and the real sun? After all, won't the real sun will be used to produce hydrogen? Ahh.. Maybe they had some extra electricity from all those solar cells they have, and had nothing better to do with it.
It reminds me of solar furnaces (like this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...). Quite funingly the temperature and light intensity are similar.
You have to remember the DOT crowd will never do anything like this that could be useful.
They would rather spend most of their time spouting off-topic stupid shit and never learn a thing.
And what powers the bulbs? This is absolutely pointless, people need to read up on thermodynamics, return on energy investment, etc.
Not to mention conventional hydrogen storage and the infrastructure scaling and energy density issues inherent to a so-called hydrogen economy. Start with reading up on seals for hydrogen storage tanks. Progress to how much larger a hydrogen storage tank needs to be to store the same amount of energy as that stored in, say, gasoline. Taking all of this into account there's numerous reasons already why the hydrogen economy hasn't taken over and it's not due to assumed nefarious globalist conspiracies to suppress revolutionary technology.
Fools leading the blind.
This is like saying a wind tunnel is useless because a stationary fan attached to the ground and blowing on a plane is a poor way to achieve air travel. But, people still use wind tunnels aplenty, to look at what happens when you blow on a airplane mock up or a wing and assess whether that design will work well in flight.
According to the DOS barrier of thermodynamics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Nope, no sig
A local newspaper has posted some interesting photos here
They should just move the research to Spain and get all the Sun they wish for free. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plataforma_Solar_de_Almer%C3%ADa
Better choice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StZcUAPRRac
"If you went in the room when it was switched on, you'd burn directly,"
So the Germans are building rooms that can burn people directly..
The trick is the high mirror finish on the shower heads. Nothing to see here, move along.