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RE: THOR Bang energy vs. streamer length measured
Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-twfpowerelectronics-dot-com>
One of us with OLTCs could test this too if we could control the primary
cap voltage equal for a wide variety of break rates. Mine is resonant
charged, so I can't do it right off.
Power is proportional to BPS so one would have to back off the voltage to
compensate for the increasing BPS...
BPS : 1 / (Vc^2) To keep system power constant...
There are IGBT drops and such too which may have to be factored in if the
voltage is low.
Cheers,
Terry
At 09:56 AM 7/27/2004, you wrote:
> >The BPS won't affect sparks length. For real!
>
>Wow! Now that is what I call a finding! It suggests we can easily change
>John Freau's spark length formula to be independent of breakrate:
>
>Old equation: Spark length=1.7 * sqrt(power) Only valid at 120bps
>
>New equation: Spark length=1.7 * sqrt(Bang energy*120)
>
>(with the caveat that you may have to wait an awfully long time to see that
>long spark, at lower break rates)
>
>I had been thinking about this for ages, but I never figured out what the
>proper dependence on breakrate was.
>
>Steve C.