From mrbarton@ix.netcom.com Sat Dec  9 07:12 MST 1995
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Date: Sat, 9 Dec 1995 01:17:50 -0800
From: mrbarton@ix.netcom.com (Mark Barton)
Subject: Re: Primary Q's and Spark Gaps (and magic formula)
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The articles I have that this stuff comes from are:
(Thanks to Ed Harris for typing these titles)

A Tesla transformer high-voltage generator
CR Hoffmann
Rev Sci Instr Vol46 No1 Jan 1975 p1

Transformer type accelerators for intense electron beams
EA Abramyan
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, NS-18 p447 (1971)

Zap,
Mark

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Malcolm wrote:

>> By 
>> shorting the spark gap and using a signal generator on the primary, 
the 
>> two freqs are readily observed on the secondary, and from their 
split, 
>> K can be calculated directly...

>It's obvious that what I'm seeing is the trade of energy between the
>primary and secondary. I liked your analogy. Thanks for the formulae.
>I've not seen those ones before. It's obvious you have access to 
>references that I don't.



