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Re: Holes in the secondary
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- Subject: Re: Holes in the secondary
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- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 11:34:13 -0600
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Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Tim and Daniel,
It is a computer simulation.
This program was used to generate a 1000 x 1000 x-y grid of voltage
stresses around a coil (my DRSSTC in this case). The grid (soutput.xls)
was plotted with MathCad.
http://hot-streamer.com/TeslaCoils/Programs/E-Tesla6.zip
There is a help file in the zip...
You probably want to use a far smaller grid size since this one calculated
a million points about 400,000 times over witch took a 3GHz computer all day..
Cheers,
Terry
At 06:30 PM 7/13/2005, you wrote:
Hi Terry,
Thanks very much for the reply.
You said:
> If one looks at the field stresses:
>
<http://hot-streamer.com/temp/DRSSTC-1000-01.gif>http://hot-streamer.com/temp/DRSSTC-1000-01.gif
How did you get that picture? If that's an actual field around a Tesla
coil, then I am completely amazed...
How can I generate that for my coil?
TIA,
Tim Walters