Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric
Patent
1984-01-27
1986-10-14
Duggan, Donovan F.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
310 11, H02N 100
Patent
active
046174834
ABSTRACT:
An electrothermodynamic generator and a compressor is described for use in a Marks/Ericsson Cycle. It uses a charged liquid tin droplet
itrogen aerosol for heat/electric conversion at a maximum temperature of about 1800 K and a charged water droplet
itrogen aerosol electrothermodynamic compressor at 300 K in a Marks/Ericsson Cycle which has a theoretical efficiency of 83%, and a practical efficiency of 60% to 70%. An ETD compressor with a water charged droplet is described. The other cycle components, comprising a heat source, liquid tin loop, heat exchangers, water loop and liquid pump are not here considered.
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patent: 4395648 (1983-07-01), Marks
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