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Re: Q pumping and need for proper RF phasing. was: Comments onCorum






--- Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
> Original Poster: FutureT-at-aol-dot-com 
> 
> In a message dated 4/16/00 6:01:03 AM Pacific
> Daylight Time, tesla-at-pupman-dot-com 
> writes:
> 
> > .unless you haven't enormously high
> >  > break rate 10000 BPS or more which again isn't
> case
> >  > for "normal" TC operation.Some Corums
> statements are
> >  > very weird as concerns low of conservation of
> energy.
> >  > 
> >  > Regards,
> >  > Boris
> 
> Boris, all,
> 
> And even if you did run the coil in a vacuum (no
> streamer loading) with
> a super high breakrate, so that the bang energy from
> each bang could
> perhaps build upon the previous bang (as the Corums
> and Tesla spoke
> of doing), the phase problem (phase differences
> between subsequent
> bangs) would remain, and prevent any build up I
> would think (because 
> of cancellations).  The only way this could
> possibly work at all (Q pumping) would be to cause
> the subsequent 
> bangs to occur in (RF) phase, using some kind of
> precise electronic
> timing control for the gap firing timing.
------
...And this is  onemore fish in a pot that might cause
a problems even despite modern advanced technology
(not a mention Tesla's time).
As I said in reply post to Ed today, such operation is
too artificial,too complicated and too unusual to be
called TC running .(at least for me).
-------   


  The
> Corums, and Tesla, both
> seem to ignore this important RF phasing issue,
> since they both speak 
> of the use of ordinary rotary gaps.  Perhaps they
> intended to use some
> method to insure proper RF phasing, but did not
> mention it.  Or perhaps
> Tesla did speak of the need for RF phasing, but I'm
> not aware of it?
------
I don't know what The Corums or Tesla meant.
I just know Tesla had a tendention to approach CW and
CW modulated operation after 1900s.
Most likely,he wanted to use some sort of advanced
circuit breaker for these purposes at time.

Regards,
Boris   

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