Self-imploding liner system for magnetic field compression

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310 10, 3151114, 313161, G21B 100

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ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatus for compressing a lower strength magnetic field to produce high flux densities, such as about one megagauss, employing a hollow, rotating, electrically conductive liquid liner to trap the magnetic flux, and in which the rotating liner is magnetically forced to implode. Energy to drive the implosion is derived from the rotational energy of the liner. Energy may be recovered subsequently as rotational energy upon expansion or rebound of the liner.

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