Sunday, January 24, 2010

Green Noise – an eco-friendly runaway light

You might see the lights when you will land to the airport at night right? The lights will help the pilot to land the airplane. The lights, of course, need such a big energy, but the new concept made by Hung-Uei Jou from Yanko Design tells you that the runaway lights can be energy save.


The Green Noise concept is an eco-friendly design made to replace a conventional runaway light. It features the conical speaker that will absorb the sounds from the airplane and then convert into the energy to light the runaway. Unfortunately, we got no detail specification yet about how it works and converts the sound into the energy.




via: mobiitech, Yanko Design

3 komentar:

attayaya said...

waaah dari yanko lagi ya
mantap merubah suara menjadi energi
terus simpen di batre

go green with yanko deeeh

Laksamana Embun said...

Kren...
Kpan bisa mencoba alat sebagus ini..

Selalu ada yg di bwa pulang asal main ksini yaitu Perkembangat Gadget yg luar biasa..

Cian said...

Q: how it works and converts the sound into the energy... Assuming the design is using “piezoelectric” device to convert the sound into electricity using existing technology; “piezoelectric” devices that are squeezed in response to pressure, including sound waves, and change that pressure into electrical current. “Piezo” means pressure or squeezing. And that there are two piezoelectric devices placing equal pressure onto each other.Now add how loud most Jet Planes are when they are 100M away (which is +100Db) and louder where I assume the lights would be, thats alot sound pressure being placed on either piezoelectric device at anyone time, so I say 3-watts could be made, doesn'y sound like a lot to me! oh well looks cool ;)

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