The present subject matter overcomes the deficiencies in the prior art by
introducing or generating charged particles in an air stream and
manipulating the air stream with magnetic fields operating on the charged
particles. Embodiments of the present subject matter compress the air
stream by accelerating charged particles with a moving magnetic field,
where the magnetic field has a velocity perpendicular to its flux lines.
The increased velocity of the charged particles increases the statistical
mean particle velocity and thereby increases the pressure in the air
stream. The compressed air stream is then heated and expanded through a
second magnetic field. The expansion of the air stream substantially
increases the velocity of the air stream and the charged particles
therein. The interaction of the high velocity charged particles and the
magnetic field imparts a force perpendicular to the flux lines, this
force powers the movement of the magnetic field and can also be extracted
in the form of mechanical work.