From: "Terrell W. Fritz"
Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 15:06:52 -0600
Subject: Re: [TSSP] Secondary in motion
Hi Paul, After reading the comments of John and Ed, perhaps it would be worthwhile to do movies of the mis-tuned and no top load cases too. Interesting John's comments about high field stress areas caused by a sharp point on the primary. That makes a lot of sense! BTW - These movies are super fascinating!!! I have waited... longer than I can remember, to see such data!!! If you collect a bunch of them and can burn the "big ones" (too big to post or download reasonably) onto CD ROM (50meg files are not a problem to down load on the net from my side). I can put them on my site and offer to burn copies for anyone who wants them (hot-streamer has 9 gig free and the computer store has plenty more hard drives on sale ;-))). Hot-streamer is doing 2 gigabytes a week these days so a few hundred more Meg is not a problem... Or if you can put them up or FTP them I can grab them (I don't pay by the second :-)) These movies are historical in Tesla coiling theory and they show the effects so well to non-technical folks who don't get all the math and computer stuff. The raw data (big length vs time numeric array) would be cool to have too. Cheers, Terry
Maintainer Paul Nicholson, paul@abelian.demon.co.uk.