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Re: [TCML] Primary Capacitance Calculations



Gaussian distributions are involved in calculating primary cap values???

Gary Lau
MA, USA

On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 2:12 PM, DC Cox <resonance@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Use JAVATC.  It's not black box, but based on solid equations based on good
> physics (Gaussian distributions, etc.)
>
> Enter the data required in the transformer section and it will provide your
> exact xmfr impedances.  It will also give you a good cap value and pri turns
> value.
>
> With this size xmfr either a .06 uF 80 kV or 0.1 uF 80 kV cap will work very
> well.  For most medium size coils driven by pole xmfr, with spark output in
> the 6-8 ft range, I would go with the .06 uF size cap.  For coils running
> 10-15 kVA, with spark output in the 10-15 ft range, the 0.1 uF size will
> work best.
>
> Be sure to use a large coil dia, in the 16" to 20" range for optimum
> performance from a pole xmfr powered coil.
>
> Dr. Resonance
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