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This paper investigates the impact of electrode geometry on the performance of seawater magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) generators, a promising technology for clean energy. The study's focus on optimizing electrode design, specifically area and spacing, is crucial for improving the efficiency and power output of these generators. The use of both analytical and numerical simulations provides a robust approach to understanding the complex interactions within the generator. The findings have implications for the development of sustainable energy solutions.
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The whole-area electrode achieves the highest output, with a 155 percent increase in power compared to the baseline partial electrode.