Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1985-08-21
1986-12-09
Tung, T.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
204 98, 204147, 204290F, 204155, 102402, 441133, C25B 1110
Patent
active
046278915
ABSTRACT:
A method of generating electrical and magnetic fields in salt water marine environments using an elongated dimensionally stable flexible electrode (30) having a current carrying inner portion (31) in an outer protective and electrically conductive sheath (33) formed of ruthenium dioxide or iridium oxide. A layer of titanium cladding (33) may be provided on the inner current carrying portion (31) for carrying the outer sheath (33). The anode electrode is utilized for generating electrical current, such as for use in developing magnetic fields in salt water marine environments, preferably as an element of a sweep cable device having a floatation means around which one or more electrodes are helically wound.
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Edgell G. P.
Gould Inc.
Sachs E. E.
Tung T.
Walder J. M.
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