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Re: Streamer modeling
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- Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 13:57:38 -0600
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Original poster: "Jon Danniken" <danniken@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Wow, thanks a TON for that, Terry. I took down a few runs I did with
ETesla and ended up with some
fantastic field renderings; it's interesting seeing the disruption caused
by the the strike rail.
Any chance you have a similar .mcd file that renders the output into a
color range instead of greyscale,
or is it more complicated than that?
In any case, thanks again,
Jon
Terry Fritz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The program E-Tesla6 generated an array 500 x 500 that represents all the
> voltages (or field stress in this case) around a Tesla coil:
>
> http://hot-streamer.com/TeslaCoils/Programs/Programs.htm
>
> Here is the input file I used. You might want to reduce the grid size to
> say 100 instead of 500 at first since 500 takes time to calculate.
>
> http://hot-streamer.com/temp/input.txt
>
> MathCad simply displayed this array as a contour plot in greyscale.
>
> http://hot-streamer.com/temp/E-Tesla6.MCD
>
> You will have to use file association in the first menu to change the file
> name/location for your situation. E-Tesla generates an array called
> "soutput.xls" which is simply the array.
>
> E-Tesla sort of explains it in the help file.