Rediscovering Zaev's Ferro-Kessor: History Notes
Rediscovering Zaev's Ferro-Kessor: History Notes
Rediscovering Zaev's Ferro-Kessor: History Notes
History notes
N. E. Zaev’s article about using environmental heat to generate electricity was published
somewhere in 1991. According to some internet resources, N.E. Zaev was researching this
concept since 1960s, probably in cooperation with P.K. Oshepkov, founder of Public Institute of
Energy Inversion. I heard first time about Zaev’s idea of conversion of environmental heat to
electricity about ten years ago. Since that time I made a lot of experiments and attempts to build
such device without any significant progress. In desperation, I started studding everything related
to magnetic properties, BH curves etc. And accidentally, last year a chain of unexpected events
was triggered, which brought me to understanding and some experimental results. Here, in this
short summary, I am trying to document a path which one have to follow in order to be able
understand and build such device.
1)
kessor – “environmental energy concentrator” - device which can convert low potential energy from environment
to some useful form e.g. electricity, originally was introduced by Pavel K. Oshchepkov.
1. Typical BH curve
It is easy to obtain such curves in practice with a core tracer, here an example of experimental
BH curve (5)
current and flux (integrated voltage) experimental BH curve for N30 ferrite
2.Less known properties of BH curves
This was also demonstrated in practice (5), here example BH curves for saw-shaped
magnetization current.
3.Non-typical BH curves
More interesting curves were found on the internet. Some people call it “over-saturation” and
others did not even noticed this effect in their results.
I even made digital core tracer in a hope to study these curves in more details and avoid any
possible analog integration artifacts.
pic. A quote from Cyril Smith "A New look at the MEG" page 3 (8)
5. BH loop for energy gain considerations
pic. A this is not interesting for us (wrong pic. B It seems that we found force which will
loop direction) make work for us? It’s environmental heat!
1 – magnetization
2 – heating
3 – demagnetization
I was thinking how to implement such loops for quite a while. If we use saw-shaped current, we
got loop which looks properly, but how we can be sure that it is traversed in proper direction.
Some efforts were made to verify this (4) but still no rock-solid proof were found.
Theoretical consideration suggests that BH loop should look like one on the pic. B, but there is a
problem, in order to implement transition 2 somebody have to perform work against magnetic
field. If we do it ourselves, e.g. mechanically increase a gap in magnetized core, it is unlikely
that we gain any energy in such cycle.
6. Thermo dynamical point of view
In a simpler words, magnetic field re-arrange internal structure of core material, magnetic
domains align along field lines, i.e. entropy is decreased when magnetic field is on. So we can
control cores entropy by switching magnetic field on and off.
7. Magnetic cooling
It is straightforward the idea to produce a thermo-magnetic cycle based on the isothermal and/or
adiabatic processes (like Brayton and Ericsson cycles); and indeed this idea begun in the late
1920s, when cooling via adiabatic demagnetization was proposed by Debye and Giauque (12).
8. Generating power
By analogy we can also propose a cycle for power generation. First, we magnetize core very fast
(1). This cause entropy decrease and core’s temperature drop. Then, since we do not thermally
insulate our device, heat exchange occurs and core being heat up back by surrounding
environment (2) (this where we can use environmental heat to produce work). On stage (3) we
switch magnetic field off and collect energy from collapsing magnetic field.
Surprisingly this process looks very similar to one which I described in 5. on pic. B.
9. Required conditions – Summary
10. Experiment
In order to verify my conclusions I made simple experiment with one of my MEG cores (with
permanent magnet).
In conclusion, I would like to say that just now, while compiling this document I realized that
there are very similar processes in capacitors. We can control entropy in dielectric with electric
field. Indeed, there is known effect, called “dielectric absorption” which can be very nice
explained from the thermodynamical point of view. And we know that N.E. Zaev explored
capacitors based kessors also. They have an advantage that there is no need to maintain high
current thru the coil. This probably can lead us to more practical solution, but need to be
explored further.
Literature
3. Pavel K. Oshchepkov
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_K._Oshchepkov
4. howto_observe_fe_at_home.pdf
FE R&D Group posts
5. Core Tracer
ferd041 posts
7. The influence of the frequency and waveform on the hysteresis loop of some NiZnCu ferrites,
M. Fecioru-Morariu*, A. Paduraru, O. Caltun