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RE: Topics Moderator note
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Original poster: "Denicolai, Marco" <Marco.Denicolai@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Jim,
I agree with you. We should follow the evolution of the secondary
voltage and current, and also of the streamer current in order to
gain more knowledge about the streamer elongation process.
It only seems like nobody gives a f*** about it, at least judging
from the high number of replies to my recent post dated 7/15/2005
(subject "Streamer V/I evolution"). I know that the measurement is
trivial but I'm still going to elaborate on it and to check if there
is anything interesting in there (freq. shift of the secondary, bang
energy balance, etc.). During the second half of August I'm also
going to use a better scope with a deeper memory, so that the sample
rate will be improved. For what is worth... :)
Best Regards
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Sent: Wed 7/20/2005 6:03 PM
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Subject: Re: Topics Moderator note
Original poster: Jim Lux <mailto:jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<SNIP>
>To take the recent earth resonance issue, it has got me started
>thinking about how one might be able to better model the change in
>capacitance by looking at recorded E field waveforms (specifically,
>comparing the waveform in successive bangs, as the channel presumably grows).
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