JOURNAL ARTICLE

Bio-Inspired Sun-Tracking Device

Villemoes, K.O.Westerback, M.Rindmar, J.

Year: 2019 Journal:   Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)   Publisher: European Organization for Nuclear Research

Abstract

The target of development is to use a bio-inspired design approach, looking\nat nature's own mechanisms to come up with a simpler and more reliable\nway of tracking the sun. We find a non-electronic and mechanically simple\nsun-tracking device to be highly applicable in developing countries amongst\nothers, driving greener development. We will be using thermal expansion-theory and radiometry. And we will also\nbe touching the field of fluid mechanics in our proceeding work.

Keywords:
Tracking (education) Field (mathematics) Computer science Work (physics) Simple (philosophy) Radiometry Computer vision Mechanical engineering Remote sensing Engineering Mathematics Geology Sociology

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