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Re: corona (fwd)
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To: tesla@poodle.pupman.com
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Subject: Re: corona (fwd)
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From: Tesla List <tesla@stic.net>
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Date: Wed, 05 Mar 1997 23:50:48 -0600
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References: <199703041825.NAA23449@mh004.infi.net>
richard hull wrote:
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> At 09:32 PM 3/3/97 -0700, you wrote:
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> >---------- Forwarded message ----------
> >Date: Mon, 03 Mar 1997 15:01:47 -0700
> >From: Dave Burman <dburman@ix.netcom.com>
> >To: Tesla List <tesla@poodle.pupman.com>
> >Subject: corona
> >
> >I recently took some photos of my coil in operation. When I got the
> >photos back I noticed that all the pictures show a blue ring of corona
> >on the ground ring around the primary and comming down from the top of
> >the secondary. I have not noticed this while running the coil but it
> >shows up on all of my photos.
> >
> > I understand that the corona from the top may be from having the
> >torroid too high. Does any one have any ideas what may cause the corona
> >on the ground ring? (It looks cool in the pictures but I doubt if it's a
> >good thing)
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> >My coil configuration is as follows:
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> >2 15kva neons
> >2 air wound and 2 ferrite core chokes
> >copper tube vacuum quenched spark gap (8 tubes, .030 spacing)
> >Primary -1/4" copper pipe with 3/8" spacing 12 turns
> >Secondary - 6" acrylic wound with 22" of 24ga magnet wire
> >Torroid - 4" dryer duct around a 24" pizza pan
> >ground - very heavy welding cable (1/2" dia) connected to 1 8' copper
> >plated ground rod
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> >
> >Dave,
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> The corona is just a form of high field emmision and thus loss. It is,
> however, helping to create a nice uniform potential gradientin the area of
> the primary. As with all things, there is good news and bad news.
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> If it really bothers you try using 1" diameter copper pipe for the ring and
> the corona should disappear. (larger radius of curvature) This assumes you
> are not willing to re-engineer the whole system.
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> Richard Hull