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Re: Avalon - First Order Designs?



>Original poster: "Greg Leyh" <lod-at-pacbell-dot-net>
>
>Original poster: "Christopher Boden" <chrisboden-at-hotmail-dot-com>
>
> > I would love to use the ALF design (with some modifications) because it
> > solves the containment issues (the arcs go in a single main direction
> > instead of random) not to mention a twin coil makes more sence in going 
>for
> > distance. And at those power levels I would definately hold the world 
>record
> > (and some SERIOUS bragging rights ;) ).
>
>I should point out that I consider the preliminary design data
>on the ALF website to be public domain, and available to anyone
>who wishes to make use of it.  The ALF doesn't have to be built
>by me of course, although I would consider that a bonus.  ^_^

I woundn't consider building your baby without you :)

>
>The worst case would be someone constructing a less than full-scale
>version, which would dissipate interest and funding for building
>the full-scale version.

Yes, I agree fully.

>
>The preliminary design set is the easiest part of the design effort
>by far -- it is posted on the website in order to incite interest.
>The technical obstacles that will make or break the project are the
>detailed structural design and the development of a practical gigawatt
>level pulsed primary drive system.
>
>There does appear to be practical solutions to these problems however,
>and of course I would be interested to discuss offline the possibilities
>of building this infernal facility with anyone who could offer solid
>funding towards its realization.
>

I'm working on it, can you send me the info packet you have?


>A few important constraints: The ALF should not be built in a climate
>where snow loading is a consideration.

This is MICHIGAN! It snows 9 months a year. I already have plans for the 
entire weekend that summer is falling on next year.

The prospective site needs to
>have access to the interstate via a roadway that can support a 52 foot
>low-boy tractor-trailer loaded to 112000 GVW.

I'll do you one better. We have a rail line with a private spur RIGHT next 
to the spot the coils will sit.


The site also needs to
>maintain at least a 3000 ft clearance to the nearest public
>right-of-way.

hmmmmmmm.....that's a toughy. We've got room, but not THAT much room from a 
street. We may have to get creative with ground rods around the site or 
something.
I'd have to measure though. Long before we get too serious on this you'll 
have to come here and survey a good site for it on our property. There are 3 
possible ones.

I'll have a map of the site posted as soon as Leah finishes drawing it, a 
few hours.





Christopher A. Boden Geek#1
President / C.E.O. / Alpha Geek
The Geek Group
www.thegeekgroup-dot-org
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