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Re: Sphere/Toroid Comparison Chart
Original poster: "Terry Fritz" <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>
Hi Bart,
There is another fun twist to all this. When a top load is added to a
secondary coil, the voltage profile along the coil changes which affects
the coils effective inductance. The inductance can actually drop as much
as 20% do to this effect. See:
http://hot-streamer-dot-com/TeslaCoils/MyPapers/NSVPI/NVSPI.htm
for my actual voltage profile measurements and:
http://www.abelian.demon.co.uk/tssp/pn1710/
for Paul's computer analysis of this.
BTW - Paul's computer analysis was generated long before the actual
measurements were taken which confirmed the models. Another triumph of
computer modeling :-)))
E-Tesla6 uses voltage profile curve fitting from Paul's TSSP data to
account for this effect. Those interested should check out the mass of
fascinating information at:
http://www.abelian.demon.co.uk/tssp/
We will be studying the remarkable implications of this work for decades to
come!!
Cheers,
Terry
>At 08:48 PM 5/8/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>John, Terry, All,
>
>I've tested my two toroids and my measurements "do not" agree with less than
>20% reduction of Ctop.
>See below:
>
>Tesla list wrote:
>Original poster: "John H. Couture by way of Terry Fritz
><twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>" <couturejh-at-worldnet.att-dot-net>
>
>Terry -
>
>I entered your coil's data into the JHCTES Ver 3.2 program to see what it
>comes up with for a toroid. To get the 87.66 Khz the program came up with 29
>pf for the capacitance. This is about 12% less than the graph shows (space
>33 pf) for an 8 x 30 toroid. On my web site I mention that the graph
>capacitance would be reduced about 20% when placed on the TC secondary. It
>appears this may be too high a percentage. We will have to wait until more
>data is obtained.
>I've been doing some toroid Fr tests the last couple weeks.
>
>Purpose: To measure the change in Fr vs. calc'd with two different toroid
>dimensions and also to check Ctop against Bert Pool's equations when C
>is placed on the secondary.
>
>Method: Frequency meter (0.1% accuracy at these frequency's) using Terry's
>TC Tuner. The secondary is set upon a pvc pipe stand (no primary). Toroids
>are lowered via pulley arrangement to measured distances. Tuner connects
>between bottom sec. winding and RF ground. Tuner dial is "finely" turned to
>acquire Fr indicated by led brightness. Tuner is measured with Frequency
>meter.
>
>This may sound a bit odd, but the tuner measurement is within 1kHz of
>measurements taken via oscope and loop antenna (running) and I checked it
>against E-Tesla6 (of who's Fr accuracy was less than 1kHz), so the method
>"is" working. The tuner acts as a device that captures the Fr. Every coiler
>should build one of these (it's so simple). Great job Terry!
>
>Toroids are precise measurements via circumference measurements:
>Toroid No. 1 = 7.7" x 32" at a calc of 35.2pF.
>Toroid No. 2 = 6.5" x 37.9" at a calc of 39.2pF.
>Secondary: 12.75" x 43.25".
>
>Toroid No. 1 (7.7" x 32")
>Level CalcFr MeasFr CalcC MeasC
>(inch) (kHz) (kHz) (pF) (pF)
>
>-1 76.8 88.8 35.2 21.0
> 0 76.8 88.4 35.2 21.4
> 2 76.8 87.8 35.2 22.5
> 3 76.8 87.6 35.2 22.1
> 4 76.8 87.0 35.2 22.7
> 6 76.8 86.8 35.2 22.9
> 8 76.8 85.9 35.2 23.9
> 10 76.8 84.7 35.2 25.2
>
>Toroid No. 2 (6.5" x 37.9")
>Level CalcFr MeasFr CalcC MeasC
>(inch) (kHz) (kHz) (pF) (pF)
>
>-1 74.2 82.8 39.2 27.3
> 0 74.2 82.6 39.2 27.6
> 2 74.2 82.2 39.2 28.0
> 3 74.2 81.8 39.2 28.6
> 4 74.2 81.3 39.2 29.2
> 6 74.2 81.1 39.2 29.4
> 8 74.2 80.6 39.2 30.0
> 10 74.2 79.7 39.2 31.2
>
>With Toroid No.1 data, the Fr ranges from 15.6% to 10.3% (closer to
>calculated Fr as toroid height is raised). Ctop for the toriod ranges from
>40.3% to 28.3%! That's a affect (possibly due to large coil?).
>
>With Toroid No.2 data, the Fr ranges from 11.6% to 7.4%. Ctop for the
>toroid ranged from 30.4% to 20.4%.
>
>Other than the obvious (reacts as one would expect) height changes,
>something here does standout:
>
>Toroid No.1 is larger in cord diam. and smaller in outer diam. Thus, Toroid
>No.2 is "physically" farther away from the secondary and therefore less
>affected. Both toroids calc'd capacitances are similar, but toriod
>"proximity in relation to the secondary" appears to play a major roll in
>both Fr and Ctop change.
>
>I don't see a standard percent value we can throw to this (although anything
>is better than nothing). I know my secondary is on the large side and might
>be why my values for Ctop vary far more than 20%.
>
>If you have a huge cord size that is "suppose" to have a large Ctop value,
>you may be better off with a smaller cord size at a wider diameter (not
>because of the Ctop value, but due to the toroids proximity to the
>secondary).
>
>BTW, I also mounted the toriods on top of each other at 3" and 14"
>distances. By using 50% of each and applying these values to Bert Pools
>standard toroid equation (as d1 and d2), the accuracy was amazing (3% to
>0.6% from measured). I also swapped toroids (who was on top) and there was
>very little change (I didn't expect that).
>
>BTW, the above data's toroid height was measured from top secondary winding
>to bottom plane of toroid. This of course was adjusted for center of toroid
>when using E-Tesla 6. BTW, at a hieght of 0 on the 7.7 x 32 toroid (or 3.85"
>for E-Tesla 6), I measured 88.4kHz and E-Tesla 6 predicted 88.49kHz. Pretty
>good program and Tuner!
>
>For E-Tesla 6, wall distance is used, but often times there are objects
>around that can affect Fr including my own body. One wall was at 80" and the
>other 3 were more than double that. I used the nearest wall at 80". Amazing
>program! BTW, ceiling height is 120", and I did "not" include a primary in
>the program (0 for all primary inputs - worked perfectly and was how I
>measured the coil). The primary should change results and then possibly Ctop
>would be in the 20% range or less. Maybe that is the next test.
>
>There is a proximity relationship here between toroid and secondary. I can't
>conclude much until a smaller coil is tested with these same toroids and
>test parameters (time to wind a 6" diameter coil).
>
>Just thoguht I'd share my results. Any thoughts from the list?
>
>Take care,
>Bart A.
>