From: FutureT@aol.com
Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 15:53:17 EDT
Subject: Re: [TSSP] Topload breakout potentials
--part1_30.26ea22c7.2a15682d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 5/16/02 3:07:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, paul@abelian.demon.co.uk writes: > Further to last message on ratios related to streamer formation, > there are some problems with it, so forget the idea for now > until I've had a chance to ponder it a little more. > > Paul, all, A question too about how breakrate applies to all this, since sometimes a very low breakrate causes many short streamers instead of just one or a few long ones. It would be interesting too to see if the variation in streamer quantity varies with toroid size in a similar way at both high and lower breakrates. FYI, I measured the Fsec for the TT-42 using the 4" x 13" toroid, at 196kHz. Cheers, John --part1_30.26ea22c7.2a15682d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 5/16/02 3:07:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, paul@abelian.demon.co.uk writes:
Further to last message on ratios related to streamer formation,Paul, all,
there are some problems with it, so forget the idea for now
until I've had a chance to ponder it a little more.
A question too about how breakrate applies to all this,
since sometimes a very low breakrate causes many short
streamers instead of just one or a few long ones. It would
be interesting too to see if the variation in streamer quantity
varies with toroid size in a similar way at both high and
lower breakrates.
FYI, I measured the Fsec for the TT-42 using the 4" x 13"
toroid, at 196kHz.
Cheers,
John --part1_30.26ea22c7.2a15682d_boundary--
Maintainer Paul Nicholson, paul@abelian.demon.co.uk.