Gašper Weber, Tim Souček, Lea Rebernik & Nuša Rojec PYRHELIOPHORO.

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Gašper Weber, Tim Souček,Lea Rebernik & Nuša Rojec

PYRHELIOPHORO

• The pyrheliophoro was invented in 1900 by portougese scientiste Manuel António Gomes known as Father Himalaya.

Manuel António Gomes • Father Himalaya• Born in 1868, in

Cendufe • Father Himalaya

was only seventeen when he built a machine that could transform nitrogen and increase the fertility of the soil

• He was a priest, a vegetarian, a Nature lover, a self trained biologist and a practitioner of natural medicine.

• He became member of the Portuguese Science Academy.

• He died in 1933 in Portugal.

In his life Father Himalaya travelled all around the world…

The sun machine• A gigantic solar

furnace with equally gigantic lens

• It means »I bring the sun's fire«

• First experiment in October 1903

• Built and presented in 1904, in St. Louis, at the World’s Great Exhibition

• 80 squared meters

• Reaches 3500°C

• 6177 tiny mirrors

• Steel frame 13 meters high

• Painted a bright blue

Function

Use of pyrheliophoro

• To provide energy: – for the production of hot water or

steam – for industrial processes

Pyrheliophoro was made in 21st century. It was presented in British television miniseries James May's Big Ideas.

• This invention way extremely important because it was the base of the creation of the first solar collectors and photovoltaic modules.

• Despite this enormous success, the Pyrheliophoro has never been commercialised.

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