Electrical generation from low-temperature heat sources and flux

Electrical generator or motor structure – Non-dynamoelectric – Thermal or pyromagnetic

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361321, 505705, H02N 300, H02K 100

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049738747

ABSTRACT:
A method and flux pump for inducing electrical energy from superconducting and ferromagnetic material comprising initially magnetizing said ferromagnetic material, and applying heat to raise the ferromagnetic material above its magnetic transition temperature, so as to cause a loss of magnetization and induce a current in a superconducting circuit.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4599677 (1986-07-01), Lawless et al.
van de Klundert et al., "Fully Superconducting Rectifiers and Flux Pumps, Part 1," Cryogenics, vol. 21, pp. 195-204, Apr. 1981.

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