WO2009104496A1 - 地球温暖化抑制の為のエネルギー地球外放出装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention is an energy extraterrestrial emission device for suppressing global warming, and in particular, converts kinetic energy (including thermal energy) in the earth's atmosphere or the surface of the earth into electromagnetic energy, and releases the electromagnetic energy to the outside of the earth. It relates to the device.
- the main energy per unit time that enters the atmosphere 2 of the earth 1 and is absorbed is emitted from the sun and absorbed by the solar energy 3 such as electromagnetic wave energy absorbed by the atmosphere and the earth.
- the solar energy 3 such as electromagnetic wave energy absorbed by the atmosphere and the earth.
- crustal heat energy 4 and energy 5 that is mainly consumed by civilization and becomes heat
- electromagnetic energy 6 that is naturally released from the inside of the earth 1 and the atmosphere 2. Since the average temperature on the earth has not changed significantly year by year, the sum of solar energy 3, crustal heat energy 4, and energy 5, which is mainly consumed by civilization, is released naturally outside the atmosphere 2 of the earth 1. It is considered to be substantially the same as the electromagnetic wave energy 6 or the like.
- the present invention converts the kinetic energy (including thermal energy) in the earth's atmosphere or the earth's surface into electromagnetic wave energy, releases the electromagnetic wave energy to the outside of the earth, and moves the electromagnetic wave energy from a region having a high temperature to a region having a low temperature.
- Global warming by radiating, ie, transferring heat as radiation transmitted at the speed of light rather than conduction or convection in the heat transfer method, leading to a reduction in energy consumption for cooling and heating use in each region Can be suppressed.
- Energy extraterrestrial emission device for global warming suppression of the present invention is the light, heat, air generated by solar energy, crustal thermal energy, and energy that is consumed mainly by humans and enters the Earth's atmosphere.
- a generator that converts kinetic energy such as ocean currents and ocean waves into electrical energy, and an electromagnetic wave oscillator that converts the electricity generated by the generator into electromagnetic waves and emits the electromagnetic waves toward the universe. It is characterized by.
- the energy extraterrestrial emission device for suppressing global warming is the light, heat generated by solar energy, crustal heat energy, or energy that is consumed mainly by humans and enters the Earth's atmosphere.
- a first generator that converts kinetic energy such as air flow and ocean waves into electrical energy
- a heat pump that is operated by electricity generated from the first generator, and heat energy generated by the heat pump. It is characterized by comprising a second generator that converts electric energy, and an electromagnetic wave oscillator that converts electricity generated from the second generator into electromagnetic waves and emits the electromagnetic waves toward the universe.
- the wavelength range of the electromagnetic wave is a wavelength range called an atmospheric window.
- the electromagnetic wave oscillator is provided with a rotating parabolic mirror.
- the angle with respect to the ground surface that emits the electromagnetic wave toward the universe is perpendicular to the ground surface on which the electromagnetic wave oscillator is installed.
- the angle with respect to the ground surface that emits the electromagnetic wave toward the universe is an angle through which the electromagnetic wave passes through the atmosphere in a region at a higher latitude than the place where the electromagnetic wave oscillator is installed.
- the energy extraterrestrial emission device for suppressing global warming of the present invention the total amount of kinetic energy (heat, air flow, ocean wave, other energy) in the Earth's atmosphere and the surface is reduced, Therefore, there is a great benefit that it can lead to a decrease in the thermal energy on the earth.
- the temperature around the heat pump (strictly, the evaporator that is a part of it) can be lowered by the cooling action of the evaporator of the heat pump used for the air conditioner.
- the angle with respect to the ground surface that emits the electromagnetic wave toward the universe is set in a direction perpendicular to the ground surface on which the electromagnetic wave oscillator is installed, it is possible to reduce the passage distance of the emitted light in the atmosphere, The amount of emitted light absorbed in the atmosphere can be minimized, and electromagnetic waves can be emitted most efficiently from the earth.
- the angle with respect to the ground surface that emits the electromagnetic wave toward the universe is the angle through which the electromagnetic wave passes through the atmosphere in a region at a higher latitude than the installation location of the electromagnetic wave oscillator.
- Radiation transmitted at the speed of light can increase the temperature in regions with high latitudes and low temperatures, thus reducing energy consumption for heating use in these regions, and thus also contributing to the suppression of global warming.
- the thermal energy distribution on the earth can be leveled, and therefore the power of a typhoon or the like caused by a temperature difference between different latitudes can be reduced.
- the energy extraterrestrial emission device for suppressing global warming of the present invention is consumed by solar energy 3, crustal heat energy 4 and human beings that have entered the atmosphere 2 of the earth 1.
- those kinetic energies hereinafter referred to as “the kinetic energy of the Earth's atmosphere or the surface”
- the heat energy 5 For example, solar power generators, wind power generators, wave power generators, geothermal power generators etc.
- a converter 8 for converting the electricity generated by the generator 7 from an alternating current into a direct current, and an electromagnetic wave oscillator 9 for converting the converted direct current into an electromagnetic wave and releasing it into an extraterrestrial space.
- the electromagnetic wave oscillator 9 includes an LED that converts visible light and the like, a microwave oscillator that converts microwaves, and the like.
- the electromagnetic wave oscillator 9 is provided with a rotating paraboloid mirror 10 to reduce the dispersion of the electromagnetic wave emitted from the electromagnetic wave oscillator 9 so that it can be efficiently emitted outside the atmosphere.
- the angle with respect to the ground surface that emits the electromagnetic waves toward the universe is perpendicular to the ground surface on which the electromagnetic oscillator is installed in order to minimize the absorption of electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere until reaching the universe. .
- the wavelengths are 0.2 to 1.2 ⁇ m, 1.6 to 1.8 ⁇ m, and 2 to 2. Areas such as .5 ⁇ m, 3.4 to 4.2 ⁇ m, 4.4 to 5.5 ⁇ m, 8 to 14 ⁇ m, and 1 cm to 10 m are called “atmosphere windows” and have good atmospheric transmittance. Is convenient in the 12 cm wavelength band (2.4 GHz frequency band) that is in the ISM band and is a candidate for use in space solar power generation systems, and the electromagnetic waves converted by the electromagnetic wave oscillator 9 are within the above wavelength range. It is desirable to be an electromagnetic wave.
- the power generation efficiency of the generator 7 is 0.16, and the electromagnetic wave emission efficiency that is converted from electricity to microwaves and emitted is used in the space solar power generation system. If the theoretical value is 0.75 and the transmittance of electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere is 0.98, the energy E out emitted to the outside of the earth is received by the generator in the earth's atmosphere or on the ground surface. Kinetic energy 'E in ⁇ power generation efficiency ⁇ electromagnetic wave emission efficiency ⁇ atmospheric transmittance, E in ⁇ 0.12, which is 12 of the kinetic energy in the earth's atmosphere or on the ground surface received by the generator. % Of the Earth's atmosphere and the surface's kinetic energy (heat, air flow, ocean waves, other energy) can be reduced, thus reducing thermal energy on Earth Connect to There is a great benefit of the door can be.
- FIG. 4 instead of setting the angle (emission angle) with respect to the ground surface that emits the electromagnetic wave toward the universe to be perpendicular to the ground surface, the temperature is higher than the installation location of the electromagnetic wave oscillator 9.
- the angle ⁇ passing through the atmosphere in a low-latitude region may be used, and as a heat transfer method, energy may be transmitted to the region by radiation transmitted at the speed of light instead of conduction or convection.
- FIG. 5 shows the figure which installed the energy extraterrestrial discharge apparatus in several different latitudes. In FIG. 5, 18 is the equator and 19 is the rotation axis of the earth.
- each of the energy extraterrestrial emission devices When installing a plurality of energy extraterrestrial emission devices for suppressing global warming according to the present invention, if the emission angles of the electromagnetic waves of each of the energy extraterrestrial emission devices are not uniform, a plurality of bundles of electromagnetic waves May form a focal point and cause a fire, etc., so that each electromagnetic wave emitted from each device is parallel or radial so that each electromagnetic wave does not form a focal point.
- the electromagnetic wave emission angle of each energy extraterrestrial emission device has a certain rule, such as setting the emission angle of the electromagnetic wave to a certain angle with respect to the ground surface where each energy extraterrestrial emission device is installed. It is desirable that
- the emission angle of the electromagnetic wave may be set so as to be the same emission angle in a certain latitude unit, district unit, or country unit.
- this device it is preferable not to operate this device in winter in a relatively high latitude area in order to prevent the temperature from dropping too much.
- solar energy 3 or the like that has entered the atmosphere 2 of the earth 1 is converted to produce light or heat.
- a first generator 11 such as a solar power generator, a wind power generator, a wave power generator, a geothermal power generator or the like that converts excess energy that cannot be used and should be deleted into electric energy, and the first power generator
- a second heat generator 12 such as a turbine generator that converts heat energy generated by the heat pump 12 that is operated by electricity generated from the heat generator 11 and heat radiator (condenser) 13 of the heat pump 12 into electric energy;
- a converter 8 which converts the electricity generated by the serial second generator 14 from alternating current to direct current, converting the converted DC current to the electromagnetic wave, the more an electromagnetic wave oscillator 9 which allowed to release the extraterrest
- 15 is an expansion valve (expansion valve)
- 16 is an evaporator
- 17 is a compressor.
- the electromagnetic wave oscillator 9 includes an LED that converts visible light or the like, a microwave oscillator that converts to microwaves, and the like, as in the first embodiment.
- the electromagnetic wave oscillator 9 is provided with a rotating paraboloid mirror 10 to reduce the dispersion of the electromagnetic wave emitted from the electromagnetic wave oscillator 9 so that it can be efficiently emitted outside the atmosphere.
- the angle with respect to the ground surface that emits the electromagnetic waves toward the universe is perpendicular to the ground surface on which the electromagnetic oscillator is installed in order to minimize the absorption of electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere until reaching the universe. .
- the wavelength is 0.2 to 1.2 ⁇ m, 1.6 to 1.8 ⁇ m, 2 to 2.5 ⁇ m, 3.4 to 4.2 ⁇ m, 4.4 to 5.5 ⁇ m, 8 to 14 ⁇ m, 1 cm to 10 m, etc. Is called the “atmosphere window” and has good atmospheric transmittance.
- the radio wave is in the ISM band and is a candidate for use in the space solar power generation system (12 GHz wavelength band (2.4 GHz frequency).
- the electromagnetic wave converted by the electromagnetic wave oscillator 9 is preferably an electromagnetic wave in the wavelength region.
- the power generation efficiency of the first and second generators 11 and 14 is 0.16, and the heat pump efficiency is 6.0. If the electromagnetic wave emission efficiency converted from electricity to microwave is 0.75 using the theoretical value used in the space solar power generation system, and the electromagnetic wave transmittance in the atmosphere is 0.98, it will be extraterrestrial.
- the energy E out released to the earth is “the kinetic energy in the earth's atmosphere or on the ground surface” received by the first generator E in ⁇ first power generation efficiency ⁇ heat pump efficiency ⁇ second power generation efficiency ⁇ electromagnetic wave emission efficiency ⁇ Since it is expressed by the atmospheric transmittance, E in ⁇ 0.11 is obtained, and 11% of the 'inner earth's atmospheric energy or the kinetic energy of the earth' received by the first generator can be released outside the earth. Earth's atmosphere and surface kinetic energy -There is a great benefit that it can reduce the sum of the amount of (heat, air flow, ocean waves, other energy) and thus lead to a decrease in the thermal energy on the earth.
- the temperature around the evaporator 16 of the heat pump 12 can be reduced by the cooling action of the evaporator 16 of the heat pump 12.
- the atmosphere in a high latitude area where the temperature is lower than the installation location of the electromagnetic wave oscillator 9 is used.
- the passing angle may be ⁇ , and the heat may be transmitted to the area by radiation transmitted at the speed of light instead of conduction or convection as a heat transfer method.
- each of the energy extraterrestrial emission devices When installing a plurality of energy extraterrestrial emission devices for suppressing global warming according to the present invention, if the emission angles of the electromagnetic waves of each of the energy extraterrestrial emission devices are not uniform, a plurality of bundles of electromagnetic waves May form a focal point and cause a fire, etc., so that each electromagnetic wave emitted from each device is parallel or radial so that each electromagnetic wave does not form a focal point.
- the electromagnetic wave emission angle of each energy extraterrestrial emission device has a certain rule, such as setting the emission angle of the electromagnetic wave to a certain angle with respect to the ground surface where each energy extraterrestrial emission device is installed. It is desirable to
- the emission angle of the electromagnetic wave may be set so as to be the same emission angle in a certain latitude unit, district unit, or country unit.
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2 大気圏
3 太陽エネルギー
4 地殻熱エネルギー
5 エネルギー
6 エネルギー等
7 発電機
8 コンバータ
9 電磁波発振器
10 回転放物鏡
11 第一の発電機
12 ヒートポンプ
13 放熱器
14 第二の発電機
15 エクスパンジョンバルブ
16 蒸発器
17 圧縮機
18 赤道
19 自転軸
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- 地球の大気圏内に入ってきた太陽エネルギーや地殻熱エネルギーや人類が消費し主に熱となるエネルギーにより発生した光、熱、空気の流れや海の波等の運動エネルギーを電気エネルギーに変換せしめる発電機と、上記発電機から発電された電気を電磁波に変換せしめて、上記電磁波を宇宙に向けて放出せしめる電磁波発振器とよりなることを特徴とする地球温暖化抑制の為のエネルギー地球外放出装置。
- 地球の大気圏内に入ってきた太陽エネルギーや地殻熱エネルギーや人類が消費し主に熱となるエネルギーにより発生した光、熱、空気の流れや海の波等の運動エネルギーを電気エネルギーに変換せしめる第一の発電機と、上記第一の発電機から発電された電気により作動するヒートポンプと、上記ヒートポンプにより発生した熱エネルギーを電気エネルギーに変換せしめる第二の発電機と、上記第二の発電機から発電された電気を電磁波に変換せしめて、上記電磁波を宇宙に向けて放出せしめる電磁波発振器とよりなることを特徴とする地球温暖化抑制の為のエネルギー地球外放出装置。
- 上記電磁波の波長域が大気の窓と呼ばれる波長域であることを特徴とする請求項1または2記載の地球温暖化抑制の為のエネルギー地球外放出装置。
- 上記電磁波発振器に回転放物鏡を設けたことを特徴とする請求項1、2または3記載の地球温暖化抑制の為のエネルギー地球外放出装置。
- 上記電磁波を宇宙に向けて放出せしめる地表面に対する角度は、上記電磁波発振器が設置される地表面に対して垂直方向であることを特徴とする請求項1、2、3または4記載の地球温暖化抑制の為のエネルギー地球外放出装置。
- 上記電磁波を宇宙に向けて放出せしめる地表面に対する角度は、上記電磁波発振器の設置場所よりも高緯度の地域の大気を上記電磁波が経由する角度であることを特徴とする請求項1、2、3または4記載の地球温暖化抑制の為のエネルギー地球外放出装置。
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