From: boris petkovic
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 10:05:55 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: [TSSP] Final solution...great chance for it
Hi Paul, There's some interesting stuff happening with the > matrices in > the middle of the paper, it must in some way be > equivalent to > the manipulations done within tsim to couple the > elements into > a network - the formalism appears elegant and > incomprehensible > so I've got some studying to do! > --- I wish you to have nice moments as you study that paper. Anyway,you don't have to bother yourself as concerns math concept or the formalisation used. What is important,is the idea of coupled tx line network model of the winding proposed there. He doesn't explain in the paper why he could so safely introduce such,but that was the result derived from his field theory. In other words, the field theory gave him green light to model winding that way. BTW,the Guy has two doctorate titles,was associate of mathematician Murray who was Nobel prize winner in economy,so he probably knows what he spoke to me of. (althought) checked only at screen cylinder tank sorounded windings ,theory was more than sats. supported by experimental results. In general ,I don't think that this could be of much help to our real 1/4 wave coil ,which is positioned against ground plane, but what a heck- biploar coils may be first to have benefit from it. To finish in a field style,I was told that ANSOFT has been dealing with making a software with some characteristics of dream softwares dr.Bodlovic warned me exists. Their home page : http://www.ansoft.com Regards, Boris __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/
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