The present invention relates to a means for and method of utilizing the Hall effect in electrical equipment and, more particularly, in magnetohydrodynamic (hereinafter abbreviated MHD) generators. For convenience, the present invention is described with particular reference to MHD generators, which generate power by movement of electrically conductive fluid relative to a magnetic field. The fluid exhausts to a sink, which may simply be the atmosphere, or in more sophisticated systems may comprise a recovery system including a
The present invention relates to a means for and method of utilizing the Hall effect in electrical equipment and, more particularly, in magnetohydrodynamic (hereinafter abbreviated MHD) generators. For convenience, the present invention is described with particular reference to MHD generators, which generate power by movement of electrically conductive fluid relative to a magnetic field. The fluid exhausts to a sink, which may simply be the atmosphere, or in more sophisticated systems may comprise a recovery system including a
The present invention relates to a means for and method of utilizing the Hall effect in electrical equipment and, more particularly, in magnetohydrodynamic (hereinafter abbreviated MHD) generators. For convenience, the present invention is described with particular reference to MHD generators, which generate power by movement of electrically conductive fluid relative to a magnetic field. The fluid exhausts to a sink, which may simply be the atmosphere, or in more sophisticated systems may comprise a recovery system including a
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