From: boris petkovic
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 09:37:21 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TSSP] Final solution...great chance for it
To All concerned with TSSP, There is a great chance that great deal of we (mostly Paul and Terry) are doing here has been solved already. And not just that ,but solved in much more elegant way with Maxwell equations' adjustment with respect to the winding structure geometry. Breakthrough was done in 1994,and was done by dr.sci Petar Bodlovic who had a word with me today on the problem. And nobody before had impressed me with his answers and knowledge like he did today (I'm not a person easy to impress). Let me formulate the problem once more: We have symetrical and symetricaly placed winding structure aproximately 100-1000 turns ,excited by wave source at its begginig (or end),and want to know transient processes from the first moment on,for every point of the winding given with respect to time,voltage gradients,reso. freqs etc.? Many people,including me, thought this could be done by modeling it in terms of circuit theory ,ie.by breaking the winding into many parts mutualy ,inductively and capacitively coupled and trying to find solutions of such network from the set of integro-differential equations,using gaussian elemination and operational calcs. Paul ,is this way how you and Terry are looking for the solution of the the winding? Maybe,this post of mine comes premature,and I'm too excited to think clear now,but many things tell me this mister has "a real stuff" for us. I arranged to meet him tommorow. Can't promise anything but hope the best. Regards, Boris __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/
Maintainer Paul Nicholson, paul@abelian.demon.co.uk.