Technical College- Musayyib, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University discussed a master dissertation on new techniques for harvesting energy from high-voltage lines and using their electric fields in medical treatments for humans, such as treating paralysis, osteoporosis, and cancerous tumors by the postgraduate student, Mr. Ammar Nizar Abd Al-Sultan.
The dissertation aimed at creating a new technology to protect high-voltage transmission towers and the lines loaded on them within the Iraqi national network through his innovation of two types of new harvesters, made of an alloy of copper, aluminum and tin in specific proportions with high efficiency, designed to harvest electromagnetic flux generated during the energy transfer process.
The dissertation confirmed that (2570) volts were harvested and converted into useful energy through advanced programs and electronic chips specially designed with self-efforts that are appropriate to the work and compatible with the voltages of monitoring devices, sensors and photographic cameras proposed to be used to protect transmission lines in multiple locations below the high-voltage transmission lines (132) kilovolts west of Karbala.
The dissertation highlighted that large quantities of electrical energy can be harvested at a lower cost using large-sized harvesters.
The dissertation recommended the use of these harvesters in broader fields through their development, such as the establishment of charging stations for electric cars below the transmission lines and the establishment of mobile industrial workshops that supply energy, as well as the use of their electric fields in medical treatments for humans such as treatment of paralysis, osteoporosis and treatment of cancerous tumors.
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