Electricity: single generator systems – Nonmagnetic-type generator
Patent
1977-08-29
1980-06-03
Truhe, J. V.
Electricity: single generator systems
Nonmagnetic-type generator
290 44, 290 55, 310309, H02N 100
Patent
active
042063965
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to novel charged aerosol sources for diverse applications in Heat/Electric Power Generation, weather modification, airport fog clearance, dispersed chemical reactions, and other uses; and in particular, to a Wind/Electric Power Generator deriving electric power from wind power directly without moving mechanical parts through the medium of charged water droplets introduced into the airstream from a charging electrode, the charged droplets eventually discharging to ground, the electrical load being connected between the charging electrode and ground to complete the circuit. The wind/electric power is converted by an isobaric electrothermodynamic process occurring in the space charge field produced by the charged droplets, which are efficiently produced by novel charging devices on the charging electrode. The Wind/Electric Power Generator can be fabricated to extend across large areas of windstream to generate large electric power output at high voltage, and means are described for its conversion to standard 60 Hz, 110 V power.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3518461 (1970-06-01), Marks
patent: 4146800 (1979-03-01), Gregory et al.
Minardi and Lawson, Jan. 1975, 2nd U.S. Nat. Con. on Wind Energy Research.
Ginsburg Morris
Truhe J. V.
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