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Vortex gap loss measurements
Today I found some time and performed a comparison between the gap losses of
my single vacuum gap, and my new single vortex gap. To do so, I scoped the
primary ringdown with no secondary in place. I used a Terry Fritz fiber
optic voltage probe across the primary coil and a digital storage scope to
record the results. I have not yet accurately calibrated the voltage
readout, so for now, the results are just relative to each other.
With no secondary in place, the ringdown is a linearly decrementing
waveform, not logarithmic. As such, the slope of the ringdown indicates the
losses in the circuit and is independent of the gap firing voltage. I
performed ringdown slope measurements at a variety of gap widths to vary the
initial voltage, but the ringdown slope is a constant, independent of Vgap.
The power to the blower motor is varied through a lamp dimmer and I tried
varying the motor speed to see what effect that had. At very low speed, the
linearly decrementing waveform became slightly logarithmic-looking, but
still predominantly linear. The gap breakdown voltage appeared to change
slightly at low speed, but this was hard to measure as it was slight and the
bang-to-bang gap breakdown voltage is not as consistent as one might hope.
The slope decrement figures are assuming that my probe is accurately
calibrated for voltage, though I suspect it may not be, so the figures are
useful only for relative comparison purposes.
The pressurized vortex gap decremented at 200V/usec.
The vacuum gap decremented at 235V/usec (17.5% faster).
The vortex gap breakdown voltage is about 20% higher than the vacuum gap at
the same gap distance.
Vortex gap web page:
http://people.ne.mediaone-dot-net/lau/tesla/vortexgap.htm
<http://people.ne.mediaone-dot-net/lau/tesla/vortexgap.htm>
Vacuum gap web page:
http://people.ne.mediaone-dot-net/lau/tesla/onegap.htm
<http://people.ne.mediaone-dot-net/lau/tesla/onegap.htm>
Regards, Gary Lau
Waltham, MA USA