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Re: [TCML] Reflections on spark growth
Streamer growth is interesting. I had always assumed that it happens on
the basis of the (typical) 100kHz resonant frequency, rather than the
1200Hz drive frequency of my fast ARSG or the 50Hz mains frequency. My
very old fast ARSG is here:
http://tesladownunder.com/tesla_coil_4inch.htm#Spark gap
My understanding of streamer growth is from my fast rotating mirror
photos (streak camera) which show streamer growth at the 100kHz rate. My
article is here:
http://tesladownunder.com/HVsparks.htm
The streak camera picture that shows each 200kHz (each direction of a
single wave of 100kHz) until a strike is made is here. Vertical scale is
thus moving at 5us per streamer. This is very fast.
Photos like this and others show streamer growth and then a strike on
the microsecond time scale.
Yet I had also accepted D C Cox's technique of measuring spark length
and voltage by running single shots with a DC coil (avoiding the mains
50Hz or ARSG frequency). This would only be relevant if 100kHz spark
growth was not relevant.
So I am confused.
Is spark growth related to the 100kHz (F res) like my streak camera
suggests? Or
Is spark growth related to the 8-10kHz (F res pri - Fres sec) like my
streak camera suggests here?
http://tesladownunder.com/HVRotMirrorTeslaLargeStreamer3groups.jpg Or
Is spark growth related to the spark gap frequency (SRSG of 100/120 Hz)
or ARSG of up to my 1200Hz?
Is spark growth related to mains 50/60 Hz frequency?
Any thoughts?
Peter
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