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New Calculation of reactor power based on measurement

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Christopher Strevens

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Feb 23, 2013, 12:38:45 PM2/23/13
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Re-calculation of power using measured values of inductance, turns, resistance with a known parallel capacitor. Both calculations of coil inductance and capacitance were wrong. Well the inductance was but I have not measured the capacitance of the coil.

Here the external capacitor was 0.1 µF.

 

diameter of wire in mm 0.170

diameter of former in mm 60

length of former in mm 60

number of turns 13000

Turns per layer 352.941176

Number of Layers 36.8333333

Diameter of coil 0.72523333e-1

Length of Wire 2587.53488 Meters

Resistance of Coil 2000 Ohms

Capacitance of Multilayer Coil 0.22899684e-1 microfarads

dynamic impedance 38000

Resonant frequency is 182.53032

1 for exit 2 for new turns 1

Q 4.35889894

Winding Mass 0.52515775 Kg

Rms Potential 10000

Half Wavelength 0.03

Velocity 10.9518192

Peak Potential 14000.0

Peak Current 1.30623848

Peak Ampere Turns 16981.1002

Plasma Current 16981.1002

Plasma Current Density 1.69811002e9 Amp per meter^2, near centre

Additional Pressure of Plasma 6.71160015e10 Pa

Power lost through resistance 2437.5128 Watt

Power Generated 2.54772677e15 Watt

1 exit 2 loop 1

1 exit 2 again 1

 

 

 

 

 

Dr Chris

http://www.cs003o327.webspace.virginmedia.com/

 

Christopher Strevens

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Feb 24, 2013, 2:19:13 PM2/24/13
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Hi,

 

 

Noting the frequency of resonance and comparing it with the calculated value using the calculated value of self capacitance the calculated value of capacitance is too high by quite a lot and so the self capacitance may be ignored.

 

The power will be far lower using hydrogen as fuel because the amount of deuterium in natural hydrogen is very small. I calculated the power from the published value of 0.5W/KPa^2/cc at 6KeV ion temperature. This is the peak of the D+D reaction so the reaction sits at this temperature. However I mistakenly took it as /m^3 and so the estimated value is one million times too low.

 

The pressure is based on the force between unlike currents.

 

If I replace the 0.1uF capacitor for a 1.5uF capacitor the frequency is calculated at 49 Hz. This could be used as a domestic mains power supply.

 

A 1.4uF capacitor would increase the frequency to 50 Hz but I cannot see this on sale.

 

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