Energy transducer and method

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H02N 11/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2752589

The invention is an energy transducer that utilizes a material's internal energy as an energy source by operating in a cycle where there is a net loss in the material's internal energy without the need to raise the temperature of the material above ambient temperature. The invention is accomplished by the use of selected materials in which the material's mechanical strain, magnetization or electric polarization can be controlled by cross coupling forces, and where the cross coupling coefficients are not equal to each other in finite operating regions.

L'invention concerne un transducteur d'énergie qui utilise l'énergie interne d'un matériau comme source d'énergie en fonctionnant dans un cycle dans lequel une perte nette d'énergie interne du matériau survient sans qu'il soit nécessaire d'élever la température du matériau au-dessus de la température ambiante. L'invention est produite en utilisant des matériaux sélectionnés dans lesquels la contrainte mécanique du matériau, la magnétisation ou la polarisation électrique peuvent être contrôlées par des forces de couplage croisé, les coefficients de couplage croisé n'étant pas égaux l'un à l'autre dans des régions opérationnelles finies.

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