Mddeming@xxxxxxx wrote:
In a message dated 2/25/08 11:15:30 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, piranha@xxxxxxxxxx writes:Of course, reality is perfect. But in this case, the person does not have the proper tools to really measure reality with any accuracy at all. The fields he wants to know about are not mysteries of the universe, they are almost trivial field modeling examples.Hi, If physically measuring it will not work, you can calculate it all too. Ansoft has a demo student version of MaxwellSV here: http://www.ansoft.com/maxwellsv/ It will give better answers than you can measure anyway. Terry Hi Terry,"Better answers?" If reality doesn't agree with the simulation, how does one alter reality to agree with it? I always heard that reality was the test of the text book theories, not vice versa. Very worried about this concept, Matt D. "Simulation is the art of pushing a dead mouse through a maze and carefully recording its movements."
http://drsstc.com/~sisg/files/SISG-coil/Field-B.gif http://drsstc.com/~sisg/files/SISG-coil/Field-Energy-1.gif http://drsstc.com/~sisg/files/SISG-coil/Field-Energy-2.gif http://drsstc.com/~sisg/files/SISG-coil/Field-Energy.gif http://drsstc.com/~sisg/files/SISG-coil/Field-Flux.gif http://drsstc.com/~sisg/files/SISG-coil/FieldConeNew.gif http://drsstc.com/~sisg/files/SISG-coil/FieldPlot.jpgMaxwelSG was used in the design of the SISG to determine where to put the transformers in relation to the primary coil. The models were tested against reality there:
http://drsstc.com/~sisg/files/SISG-coil/PrimaryQ-10.jpg http://drsstc.com/~sisg/files/SISG-coil/SISG-TPtest.pdf http://drsstc.com/~sisg/files/SISG-coil/SISG-TPtest-FollowUp.pdf The models can be extended to do fun things one normally could not do well: http://drsstc.com/~sisg/files/SISG-coil/StreamerFun.gif Terry _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla