History of danari use

From Wikinemia

Contents

History of Danari Use

In the later years of the energy depression, danari was recognized as a cheap but rather innefective scource of electricity.

Fundamental Principles

When danari is siphoned at high speeds through a loop, it generated something similar to an electromagnetic field. The field when overlapped in certain geometrical patterns, could be gathered by a simple metal rod, which spun a copper wire generator to produce electricity. Over the decades, danari generators began to improve.

Development History

The very first version of a danari generator was a simple circular tube that forced danari in a loop by heating on side, and cooling the other. This early version contained a simple metal sphere to gather the field enough to emmit a small spark. The danari loop was considered far too inefective for any real implementation, and was seen as a mere curiosity.

The danari loop was re-born in _ _ _ when ______________ designed the danari coil. This version utilized the field properties of moving danari when overlapped, and also implemented the metal rod and copper wire generator. This version was given serious consideration, and implemented in simple products, mostly in small, heavy torchlights. A Nemian team of scientists and inventors were assigned to study the potential of danari-electric generators.

Within the next year, the team created a far more effective generator, called the danari coil. This implemented several overlapping fields, which were gathered by a sphere and two rods. This standard coil became the staple of simple electric scoures in the very end of the energy depression.

A sheet approach to the coil was attempted soon after, but it was far to innefecient for it's size to force danari through, and was thus abandoned.

With the opening of the rifts, came the opportunity to advance the technology of danari generators, supplimented by planar forces (used for heating the coils). In the new era of planar awakening, the potential of the danari sheet generator could finally be tapped into. Using a vortex engine shape, the generator proved to amplify the danaic fields by using a twisted sheet, as well as moving metal receptors. The centralized metal core and high copper generator were twisted to fit the awkward shape of the overlapping sheets. The danari sheet generator proved to be an unparalelled scource for electricity, and became the standard generator system. The emphasis on electricity was somewhat diminished, however, by the return of planar powers.

Currently, there is a newer and much more powerful generator which is only used to fill upper military demands. The vorpal generator is heavily overlapped by 3 curved and warped main segments. The vorpal field that rages through the generator requires shifting metal receptors, and an extremley versitile central sphere to gather the powerful field within. This version is not available to civilians, but occasionally works its way into the black market.

Theoretical Generator

The theoretical 'twisted vorpal' design calls for a mass of contorted, bent and undulating curves of overlapping sheets. While most of the design appears to be confusing and random, it ends in a central spiral that vibrates towards the tip. The theory requires flexible mobile strops of metal receptors, which are deformed across the surface of the sheets. The field would provide a seemingly ideal output of electricity, but because the sheets themselves have to undulate, the design is considered only theoretical, and impossible to construct at this time.

Danari Refinements

As danari-electric generators became common, it was discovered that the danari substance was tainted with impurities that slowed its movement through tubes, and lessened its field. After extracting the danaic essence (or pure danari), there was left a thick residue called gin. Gin is actually a distant cousin of chaos, and while much tamer, is still highly unstable. Gin is currently worthless for anything other than an impractical, but very explosive element in fireworks. Very little residue is dissolved into standard danari, so refining it comes out about 47 parts pure danari and 1 part gin.

Personal tools