Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Conducting fluid
Patent
1992-02-11
1993-07-13
Stephan, Steven L.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Conducting fluid
210222, G21D 702, H02K 4400
Patent
active
052276830
ABSTRACT:
A permanent magnet fluid generator with powerful magnetic field condensers. The condensers utilize neodymium magnets (2) which provide 12,000 gauss or greater to magnetically saturate steel pole pieces (1, 3.) The condensers' pole pieces are individually designed to magnetically oversaturate all commercial steel pipe walls (6) in all current diameters and thicknesses (e.g., ANSI, ASME, API, schedule #40, etc.) The generator drives flux lines completely through a commercial steel pipe wall (9) perpendicular to the flow of any fluid flowing inside the pipe. The fluid thereby generates an electrical current in the fluid that can be utilized to protect the pipe from scale and corrosion. The current can also be used to ionize molecules in the fluid or the substances dissolved or suspended in the fluid, producing many benefits, such as more suds, in hard water, inhibiting algae in water systems, improving irrigation water penetration, accelerating the clearing of effluent waters, and improving the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels.
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