FIELD: atomic industry; heat-and-power industry; other industries; production of the electrogenerating installations powered by the low-potential water.
SUBSTANCE: the invention is pertaining to the field of electrical engineering, in particular, to the electrogenerating installations working on the low-potential water and may be used at the spill into the open pond of the water cooling condensators of the atomic and heat power plants. The technical result of the invention is the possibility of operation using the low-potential heat-carrying medium. The possibility is based on usage of the hollow magnet with the magnetic transformation temperature lying between the temperature of the power source and the environment temperature. The water with the temperature of 30-50°С heat ups the hollow magnet, it loses its magnetic properties and floats. In the water of the pond it is cooled below its magnetic transformation temperature, restores the magnetic properties and is attracted downwards by the magnets. The hollow magnet is kinematically linked to the armature of the linear generator, which crossing the stator windings by the magnetic lines induces in it the electric current flow.
EFFECT: the invention ensures the possibility of operation of the electrogenerating installation.
3 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2007-12-27—Published
2005-12-12—Filed