TSSP: List Archives

From: boris petkovic
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 05:30:47 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [TSSP] Optimum toroid size



,
>     This has to be true, at least from what I have
> read about high voltage physics and experienced
> first hand.  Richard had the toroids arranged in a
> particular geometry on each side of the resonator. 
> There were occasional arcs between the toroids.  The
> secondary never tracked, though!
> 
> Cheers,
> Barry
> 
> > Regarding Richard's coil, that is the top piece of
> a 
> > magnifier. As everyone knows, the base is already
> at a very 
> > substantial voltage thanks to the driver.
> Ultimately there is 
> > a voltage limit beyond which you cannot push
> windings of a 
> > given length I would think. ?
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Malcolm

Yes,Malcolm is right .It was the extra coil of Hull's
magnifier.BTW,I think I had an e-mail correspondence
with Richard   where he mentioned that piece.
A voltage of extra coil was estimated by him to be
quite low (~150 KV by my memory) for 10' arcs but BPS
rate was enormous,top electrode as well,thus the power
pushed into the system considerable.
However,as one increases BPS rate and lowers at the
same time bang size,  keeping so  power always the
same ,at one point arc lenghts will start dramaticaly
to decrease..
One may imagine that final result is CW mode with
rather short arcs but with very fat and bright
structure on the other hand.
It is imposible ,becouse of gas dynamics, to make coil
with top electrode large like house with 50 KV peak
voltage which is capable to throw 10' arcs in standard
atmospheric conditions.

Regards to All,
Boris
             


__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf!  It's FREE.
http://im.yahoo.com/


--------------B15F738A7E7306B6C715EE5C--



Maintainer Paul Nicholson, paul@abelian.demon.co.uk.