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Re: A RSG poser...
From: DR.RESONANCE[SMTP:DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net]
Sent: Monday, August 25, 1997 6:01 PM
To: Tesla List
Subject: Re: A RSG poser...
To: Dan Hess
I never did weigh them. We do balance them and then test run them on a
rotor at 6,000 RPM for a continuous time period of 30 minutes before using
them on a commercial machine.
DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net
> From: Daniel W. Hess pager; 214 910 8489
> 1605 LBJ Fwy. Daniel Hess-at-Vnet.ibm-dot-com
> Dallas, TX 75234 territory R21 B/O 519
> Subject: Re: A RSG poser...
> Dr. Resonance;
> Just curious, what was the mass of the brass electrodes you used and at
> what power level were you running?
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> Daniel Hess
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> From: DR.RESONANCE[SMTP:DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net]
> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 1997 1:58 PM
> To: Tesla List
> Subject: Re: A RSG poser...
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> To: Dan Hess
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> An interesting idea but it might not work. We tried brass once and its
> expansion coefficient was to extreme for any practical use. The problem
is
> trying to keep everything parallel once the heat rapidly builds. Only
> tungsten/molydenum alloys seem to work if they are bonded to the brass
> material. Nice try though.
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> DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net
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