Preface
Chapter 1. The
Generator Construction -
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Chapter 2. The Nature
of Motive Forces -
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Chapter 3.
Electromagnetic Field of the Generator -
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4. The Processes of Energy Extraction -
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Chapter 5. Energy
processes of the Generator -
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6. The Structure of the Project
Chapter 7.
Prototypes
and Experiments
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8. Comparisons
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9. Application
Chapter 10.
Production and Maintenance Costs
Chapter 11.
The
Business Management
References
Supplement 1. Maxwell
Equations with Magnetic Charges -
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Supplement 2. The
Measuring magnetic field of permanent cylindrical magnet
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Supplement 3. The
decision of
Maxwell Equations
Supplement
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Gunnar
Sandberg.
Searl-Effect Generator: Design & Manufacturing Procedure
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Supplement
6. Roschin &
Godin: Russian and US Patents
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Supplement
7. V. Roschin, S. Godin. Magneto-Gravitational Converter -
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Supplement
8. Magnetic Motor of Reed
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Supplement 9.
Author's publications on a theme of the project
Supplement
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Article about Minato
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Supplement
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Minato Patent
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Supplement 12. Mihail Khmelnik,
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Supplement 13. Solomon
Khmelnik, brief data
Chapter 1
contains general information about generator construction.
Chapter 2
describes the computation method for the interaction forces between
arbitrary oriented relative to each other permanent magnets.
In
Chapter 3 it
is shown that all the known and proposed constructions of generators may be
described by Maxwell's equation system. It is demonstrated that in these
equations solution a longitudal stationary wave directed along the magnet's
axis makes its appearance.
In
Chapter 4 it
is shown that this wave, which we have named volatile, exchanges energy with
the environment. As a result, the temperature of environment falls.
In
Chapter 5 it
is shown that the lowered temperature around the generator causes a transfer
of energy from more distant parts of the environment. This energy is being
transformed into
kinetic energy by the generator.
Thus we explain the nature of
the motive forces and the energy source in the generator. At the same time
the effects found in the existing generator which haven't yet got an
explanation, are being explained. The presented facts are compared with
known experiments and illustrated by computations. Detailed information
about prototypes may be found in the appendices.