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Re: self C of inductors
Original poster: "Gavin Dingley" <gdingley-at-ukf-dot-net>
Also they all appear to be Serbs, I have often wondered to what extent
Yugoslav / Croat scientists and engineers study the work of their national
hero, Nikola Tesla. Perhaps I am completely of the mark and this is from an
American Institute.
Regards,
Gavin
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Subject: self C of inductors
> Original poster: Jim Lux <jimlux-at-earthlink-dot-net>
>
> Ran across an interesting paper
>
> Anicin, B.A., Davidovic, D.M., Karanovic, P., Miljevic, V.M., and
Radojevic, V.
> "Circuit Properties of Coils"
> IEE Proceedings Sci. Meas. Technol. V144, #5, Sept 97, pp234-239
>
> They go through a fair amount of stuff to try and isolate the self C from
> the C to surroundings. While they don't come right out and say it, the
> applications to Tesla Coils are pretty clear (especially since they cite
> references from the Corums)
>
>
>