摘要 |
The invention, entitled Archimedioelectricity, stems from the field of the production of electrical energy of hydraulic nature, but constituting a field: "oceanoelectricity". As its name implies, it consists of a technical application of the principle of upthrust (Archimedian thrust), and constitutes a permanent renewable energy production method using some of the energy which it produces in order to power it. It consists of the use of one or more caissons submerged at not insignificant depths and guided by slideways forming a framework between them. Having arrived at the lowermost point of the installation, air compressed by an arrangement of the system is blown into the caissons rigidly joined to one or more special belts and/or tracks interacting with two pulleys at least fixed to the bottom and to the top of the framework, and interacting with a turbine (fan). A variant of the method results from the same system, the caisson being surrounded by walls filled with water against which the pressure of the caisson ascending is exerted, the water then being directed into a tube emerging onto the turbine. A development of the latter system, entitled "Medohydraulics" consists of the installation of artificial Artesian wells, possibly underwater and located at successive depths constituting cascades which can be put to use by employing Artesian tubing producing electricity and which can be associated with the fitting of a hydro-float composed of a cover equipped with floats and connected to a belt actuating a turbine.
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