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Re: Streamer modeling
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- Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 10:31:02 -0600
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Original poster: "Jon Danniken" <danniken@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Thanks, Terry. I went to the University and "played" with MathCad (albeit
a newer version) a little bit
earlier today, but it's obviously a rather complex application. If you
have the time, is there a easily
explainable methodology for generating the field representations, or
perhaps a template that you created
for the purpose?
I realize that I'm likely in way over my head, but those field models are
really neat.
Thanks,
Jon
Terry Fritz wrote:
> It is the old version 6.0e of MathCad.
>
> Jon Danniken wrote:
> >Hi Terry, what application are you using to render these graphical field
> >representations?
> >
> Terry Fritz wrote:
> > > I modeled the streamer out to ten feet. The capacitance is probably a
> > > little too low at the beginning because of the way the model had to work
> > > with field shrouding:
> > >
> > > http://hot-streamer.com/temp/Leader-model.gif