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The bifilar pancake coil at its resonant frequency

Started by evostars, March 18, 2017, 04:49:26 PM

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Solhi

I am playing around with a simulator but do not really understand the results I get. Maybe the more capable members can guide me.
The simulator depicts a TBPC in series feed with a DC source and a capacitor that should control the frequency to 40 kHz.
The attached screenshots show the results. Does this indicate very strong pulsing magnetic fields?

P.s. in case this is real will the cap and power supply survive this?

Edit: just.found in the Sim app, first hidden for me a wire resistance switch, which was off. Now it shows a diametral different result.

evostars

This video explains what electric impulses are
and what the differences are between current and voltage impulses.
https://youtu.be/YnijhZdAseA

I also made a short video, explaining that a negative to positive voltage discharges creates an inflow of energy from the induced displacement current. (based on fast changing high voltage).
https://youtube.com/shorts/ACjsvpFZPK8?feature=share

And this video, is about the TEM and LMD resonant modes, that occur from Loose coupled dual resonant coils. Prof Konstatin Meyl already showed some of the effects, and also Eric p Dollard showed some of it in his 1980's Borderland videos:
https://youtu.be/5qpOxiy1x6s

I'm looking for inspiration that is related to what C.P. Steinmetz called a cumulative wave. Today it is more commonly known as the "trumpet wave".
I feel it is connected to the negative displacement current created by a negative current impulse (negative voltage discharge to zero or positive voltage).

If Anyone has information/links please share!
Thanks.

apecore

Quote from: evostars on April 25, 2023, 09:17:48 AM
This video explains what electric impulses are
and what the differences are between current and voltage impulses.
https://youtu.be/YnijhZdAseA

I also made a short video, explaining that a negative to positive voltage discharges creates an inflow of energy from the induced displacement current. (based on fast changing high voltage).
https://youtube.com/shorts/ACjsvpFZPK8?feature=share

And this video, is about the TEM and LMD resonant modes, that occur from Loose coupled dual resonant coils. Prof Konstatin Meyl already showed some of the effects, and also Eric p Dollard showed some of it in his 1980's Borderland videos:
https://youtu.be/5qpOxiy1x6s

I'm looking for inspiration that is related to what C.P. Steinmetz called a cumulative wave. Today it is more commonly known as the "trumpet wave".
I feel it is connected to the negative displacement current created by a negative current impulse (negative voltage discharge to zero or positive voltage).

If Anyone has information/links please share!
Thanks.

To bad to see you run out of amunition so long.
If you had given me the oppertunity to show you I would, unfortunately you acted very disruptive and non social.

So lets see what time will tell, maybe I make a vid showing the world your missing link.

Have a good day

sm0ky2

I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

SolarLab

Quote from: evostars on April 25, 2023, 09:17:48 AM
This video explains what electric impulses are
and what the differences are between current and voltage impulses.
https://youtu.be/YnijhZdAseA

I also made a short video, explaining that a negative to positive voltage discharges creates an inflow of energy from the induced displacement current. (based on fast changing high voltage).
https://youtube.com/shorts/ACjsvpFZPK8?feature=share

And this video, is about the TEM and LMD resonant modes, that occur from Loose coupled dual resonant coils. Prof Konstatin Meyl already showed some of the effects, and also Eric p Dollard showed some of it in his 1980's Borderland videos:
https://youtu.be/5qpOxiy1x6s

I'm looking for inspiration that is related to what C.P. Steinmetz called a cumulative wave. Today it is more commonly known as the "trumpet wave".
I feel it is connected to the negative displacement current created by a negative current impulse (negative voltage discharge to zero or positive voltage).

If Anyone has information/links please share!
Thanks.
Hi Master IVO,

First off - I'm in the process of reviewing your YouTube page ( https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFz4KwTTMz5GZ97oUi-8XJoI1Riij22v2 )
and so far I must comment - One of the BEST PAGES on the subject I've seen - barr none, Thank You for all your work and insight!

BTW; I find the Tesla VNA information is very interesting and informative (impressive)!

Second - we have a good archive of Prof. K. Meyl's work and some older Steinmetz work that I'll review, as time permits, regarding any "Trumpet
Wave" information. From memory, there were some interesting aspects to it that are not well known or understood; but it does appear in some
designs.

If there are any target areas of particular interest please let me know so I can narrow the search, if required.

Anyway, for now, "Great Work" and hopefully I can find some good references, information and so forth re: "negative current impulses, a.k.a. Trumpet
Waves.

Regards,
Solarlab