Shirt-button gas turbines (was Re: Casimir effect energy extraction)

From: Michael M. Butler (butler@comp-lib.org)
Date: Wed Feb 02 2000 - 01:11:04 MST


Google is your friend. I typed in
MEMS gas turbine
and got
http://www.google.com/search?q=MEMS+gas+turbine

web.mit.edu/aeroastro/www/labs/GTL/research/micro/micro.html
web.mit.edu/aeroastro/www/labs/GTL/frames/research/research.htm
web.mit.edu/aeroastro/www/labs/GTL/research/micro/microfab.html
web.mit.edu/aeroastro/www/labs/GTL/research/micro/bearings.html
web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/dept/aeroastro/www/labs/AERL/waitz_cv.html
flux.aps.org/meetings/YR9596/BAPSDFD96/abs/S880008.html
falcon.me.vt.edu/igtiaec/aec_minutes.html

and that's just the first seven.

MMB

Stirling Westrup wrote:
>
> Robert J. Bradbury wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Eugene Leitl wrote:
> >
> > > I would love to see mass-produced high-temperature oxide methane fuel
> > > cells for end home use, for starters.
> > >
> > They are coming, slowly but surely. I wouldn't mind this *or* MEMS
> > Gas Turbines driving micro-generators for electricity production.
> > Either of technology should be reliable enough to last the lifetime
> > of the house and make it part of the standard infrastructure.
>
> Does anyone have any pointers on MEMS Gas Turbines so that I could look into
> them? I first heard of them on this list a few years ago, but I've never seen
> anything on the web about them.
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