PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture -51 Introduction Lorentz force law Fraday’s law Principle, construction and working of Magneto hydrodynamic generator (MHD) Advantages,

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PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture -51 Introduction Lorentz force law Fraday’s law Principle, construction and working of Magneto hydrodynamic generator (MHD) Advantages, disadvantages and applications PH0101 UNIT-5 LECTURE 5

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture -52 In 1932, Michael Faraday, demonstrated the experiments that there is an electromagnetic induction in a current carrying conductor moving the earth magnetic field. In 1938, U.S scientist Bela Karlovitz is the first one developed the Magneto hydrodynamic generator. In India, the MHD generator program is undergoing in Thiruchirappalli in collaboration with Bharat heavy electrical limited (BHEL). 1.Introduction The Magneto hydrodynamic (MHD) generator is a device that converts thermal energy of a fuel into electrical energy.

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture -53 The meaning of M agneto H ydro D ynamics

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture -54 The Lorentz force law is the basis for the Magnetohydrodynamic generator The lorentz force law states that the charged particle expreinec a force when is moving in the electromagnetic field. This force can be explained as F= Q (v xB) Where, F is the force acting on charged particl. Q is the charge of the particle V is the velocity of particle B is the magnetic induction 2.Lorentz force law

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture Fraday’s law When a charged partcile moving in a magnetic field, it expreience the retarding foce as well as produce voltage. This is the basis of Faraday’s law. S N V Output current Hot gaseous conductor

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture Principle, construction and working of Magneto hydrodynamic generator (MHD) Principle The principle of Magnetohydrodynamic generator is based on Lorenz law and faraday's law. In this system, the hot ionized gaseous conductor (working fluid) is passed into the high magnetic field and thereby the current is produced. By placing suitable electrodes (Anode and cathode) inside the chamber, the output load is taken through the external circuit.

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8 Construction S NS N combustion Chamber V Ionized Gas Working fluid Water cooler Thermal resistance sealing Magnet Stream out Load output Nozzle Electrode Inlet

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture -59 MHD generator consist of a Combusion chamber and generator chamber. The fliud conductor is passed into the combusion chamber where they are ionized at very high temperature. There is a nozzel through which the ionized gas pass into the generator chamber. The generator chamber consist of powerful magnet and a number of oppositely located electrode pair is inserted in the channel to conduct the electrical current generated to an external load. Both combusion chamber and generator chamber are suurounded by a heat resistance material and water cooler

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture -510 Working The gaseous (fluid) conductor is passed into the combustion chamber through inlet. By using a fuel like oil (or) natural gas (or) coal, the fluid conductor is heated to a plasma state and hence it is ionized. The temperature in the combustion chamber is around 2000°K to 2400°K. The heat generated in the combustion chamber removes the outermost electrons in the fluid conductor. Therefore, the gas particle acquires the charge

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture -511 The charged gas particles with high velocity enters into the generator chamber via nozzle. The positive and negative charge moves to corresponding electrodes (anode and Cathode) and constitute the current. In generator chamber, based principles of Faraday’s law, the high velocity ionized conducting gas particles experience the magnetic filed at right angles to their motion of direction and hence the potential (current) is produced. The direction of current (Potential) is perpendicular to both the direction of moving gas particle and to the magnetic field.

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture ° Potential (E) Ionized gas (Q) Magnetic field (B) The diagram shows the direction of charged particle, magnetic field and the currentproduced All three field are perpendicular to each other

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture -513 The electrodes are connected to an external circuit to get a load output. The current produced in the MHD generator are direct current (DC) This DC current can be converted into alternative current (AC) using an inverter attached with the external circuit. In MHD generator, the seeding materials such as potassium and cesium are used to reduce the ionization temperature. These seeds are mixed with fuel material such as natural gas and coal.

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture -514 The overall efficiency of MHD generators are about 50 to 60 %. The electrode are made generally using high temperature ceramic materials such as carbides (SiC, ZrC, MbC), bromides (ZrB 2, TiB 2, LaB 2 ) and silicides (WS and MOSi 2 ).

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture -515 Advantages 1.The on and off time is about second. 2.There are no moving parts, it is very reliable to use. 3.The MHD generator has high thermal efficiency 4.It is a direct conversion device. 5.They have a better fuel utilization 6.It can produce large amount of power 7.The size of the pant is small 5.Advantages, disadvantages and applications

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture -516 Disadvantages 1.They need high pure superconductor. 2.Working temperature is very high as about 200°K to 2400°K. 3.The loss of power if very high 4.The components get high corrosion due to high working temperature.

PH 0101 Unit-5 Lecture -517 Application The MHD generators are used to power submarines and aircrafts. Electrical power production for domestic applications They are used in a pulsed detonation rocket engine (PDRE) for space application They can be used as power plants in industry and uninterrupted power supply system