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publicationNumber WO-03083174-A3
titleOfInvention Electrolytic device using a mechanical energy source
abstract The invention relates to a device for carrying out an electrolysis operation using a mechanical principal energy source. As in figure 1, the device is characterised in using a homopolar generator (marked 1) which forms the electrical current source used to carry out the electrolysis. Said device uses several excitation coils (marked 2). In a particular embodiment of the latter they may be supplied themselves by a homopolar system (marked 3). According to the invention, the simplicity of production and the capacity to operate with a large range of energy variation makes the invention suitable for an isolated application such as the generation of hydrogen and oxygen from wind energy.
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