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Feasible homopolar dynamo with sliding liquid-metal contacts

Geophysics 2013-06-14 v2 Plasma Physics

Abstract

We present a feasible homopolar dynamo design consisting of a flat, multi-arm spiral coil, which is placed above a fast-spinning metal ring and connected to the latter by sliding liquid-metal electrical contacts. Using a simple, analytically solvable axisymmetric model, we determine the optimal design of such a setup. For small contact resistance, the lowest magnetic Reynolds number, Rm~34.6, at which the dynamo can work, is attained at the optimal ratio of the outer and inner radii of the rings Ri/Ro~0.36 and the spiral pitch angle 54.7 degrees. In a setup of two copper rings with the thickness of 3 cm, Ri=10 cm and Ro=30 cm, self-excitation of the magnetic field is expected at a critical rotation frequency around 10 Hz.

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@article{arxiv.1306.0142,
  title  = {Feasible homopolar dynamo with sliding liquid-metal contacts},
  author = {Jānis Priede and Raúl Avalos-Zúñiga},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.0142},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

5 pages, 4 figures, revised version to appear in Phys. Lett. A