Institute of Thermomechanics Seminar

organized by the Institute of Thermomechanics of the CAS, v. v. i.,
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Next Lecture

Wednesday, April 5, 2017, 10:00, Conference Room B
 

Implosive magnetocumulative generator
for effective energy conversion


Dr. Jiří Šonský

Institute of Thermomechanics of the CAS, v. v. i.

 
Lecture outline:
History of magnetohydrodynamic generators goes back to 1832 when Michael Faraday tried first experiments. Magnetocumulative generators were developed by Andrei Sakharov at the start of the 1950s, but up to these days such devices are not used for public energetics and remain in experimental, often military development. Therefore we have developed new thermal plasma source for magnetohydrodynamic or magnetocumulative generator suitable for general energetics. The thermal plasma is created from combustible mixture by implosion - spherical compression driven by convergent detonation wave. The detonation wave is initiated by a weak spark and by means of deflagration to detonation transition in detonation tube. Convergent polyhedral shape of the detonation wave is formed by large number of vents opened to hemispherical combustion chamber. Propagation of the detonation wave and its multiple branches is tracked by an array of ionization probes. Resulting high velocity plasma is ejected from a nozzle near the geometrical center of the device. The plasma is observed by capturing emitted light by hi-speed camera to determine plasma velocity. Construction of the implosion plasma source and possible variants of extraction of electrical energy from kinetic energy of the plasma by interaction of high velocity plasma with seed magnetic field will be also discussed in this presentation.
 

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