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Re: RSG's different shape electrodes
> Original Poster: Hollmike-at-aol-dot-com
> A thought occured to me regarding a sync. gap. Has anyone tried using a
> set of three fixed electrodes placed symmetrically around a rotor with four
> electrodes to allow a break rate of 360 BPS? The fixed electrodes would be
> connected via a bus to the rest of the circuit. If properly aligned, this
> would allow the firings to occur at 30º,90º,150º,210º,270º,and 330º of the
> charging cycle. One advantage I can see is that each pair of fixed
electrodes
> only "sees" about 1/3 of the total power and should not heat up as much,
> thereby reducing the resistance a little.
The main problem with these 'N*(N+1)' spark gaps is that
they have excessive dwell (% of the rotation where the
electrodes connect.) They also encourage the designer to
use motors that are too slow. In order to achieve a
reasonably short gap duration, the electrode speeds need
to be Mach 0.2 or greater. For 360BPS operation, speeds
around 3600 RPM are considerably more efficient.
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-GL
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