From: mystuffs@orwell.net (Metlicka Marc)
Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 00:45:23 -0400
Subject: Re: [TSSP] Secondary in motion
paul, i agree with terry here. i would download for six hour's to get the "big picture" "gimme more" comes to mind!!! "Terrell W. Fritz" wrote: > > 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.