FIELD: electrical engineering.
SUBSTANCE: used in atmospheric electricity conversion systems. The lightning rod current (1) creates a pulsed magnetic field that induces an electromotive force in the inductor (4), under the action of which an electric current begins to flow in a circuit consisting of an inductor (4), a semiconductor element (5) and a capacitor (6), charging the capacitor (6). Simultaneously, the lightning current in the power coil (9) creates a pulsed magnetic field, which induces eddy currents in the runner (14). As a result, an electrodynamic force arises that accelerates the runner (14) upward. After the runner (14) passes the stoppers (13), the signal from the position sensors (25) stops and the rods (20) under the action of the return spring (17) return to their original position, blocking the downward movement of the runner (14). As a result, the runner (14) stores part of the lightning energy in the form of the potential energy of the raised runner (14).
EFFECT: increased efficiency of lightning energy storage by converting lightning energy into gravitational energy.
1 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2023-10-25—Published
2023-02-15—Filed