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Lords of the Ring

Started by giantkiller, January 06, 2007, 11:53:14 PM

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Gustav22

Quote from: Jdo300 on May 01, 2007, 01:24:52 AM
What happens when you take one tuning fork, strike it, and place it next to other tuning forks that are harmonically tuned to it? They all vibrate as well. They vibrate because energy is being transferred through the harmonics. If this was not the case, then the smaller forks would not vibrate at all!

What happens when you take one tuning fork (I call it the primary one), strike it, and place it next to one of the same kind (which I call the secondary).
It will vibrate as well.
The sound/noise will increase a bit and then die down.

What happens when you take one tuning fork (the primary one), strike it, and place it next to let's say 6 of the same kind (secondaries).
They will vibrate as well.
The sound/noise will increase a bit and then die down.

Why do the secondaries, which you place next to the primary not feed back to said primary, so that said primary gets louder and in turn feeds the secondaries again so that they get louder as well?
Why does the sound not increase for ever and ever (until the tuning forks self-distruct)?

Because primary and secondaries are not locked at zero degree phase shift.

As long as we allow phase shift between the signals comming from primaries and secondaries, all coils involved ?hh sorry, i meant tuning forks involved will actually dampen the signal of each other.

If we could manage the process, so that they were forced to operate in phase lock and force them to continue to operate at zero degree phase shift, we could achieve a positive feedback loop with the  signal actually increasing.

I don't know how to do this, but I believe it is possible.
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giantkiller

@Gustav22,
Bingo. Same thing as pointing a microphone at a speaker. Who would do that?!? The closer the microphone to the speaker the less phase shift. The direction of the sound from the speaker to the mike is an air coupled diode effect. And the amplifier produces the kick or ramp up. The power only goes one way.

I am configuring the GK4 to do this for the next test. There many ways to do this but only one direction to go. ;)

--giantkiller. Welcome aboard!

giantkiller

Quote from: innovation_station on August 01, 2007, 12:28:48 AM
gk my friend im working with verry low voltage pluses that is all  plastic is temp till i set up the table


will play agin tommorow

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Low voltage, Yep! I tried a test last night that proved very promising in the waveform arena but I ran at +12v and blew a FET. Tonight, I test diabolically with +6v. :o

giantkiller

Attached:
The diagram is a blank configuration of the GK4 with the next step added. The diodes connect the middle controls of each segment on the same collector in ccw circular fashion. ;)

--giantkiller.