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Re: Russian high-voltage installation (being scrapped?)
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Original poster: Bert Hickman <bert.hickman@xxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Antonio,
It looks like that was quite an impressive EHV testing facility in its day.
In addition to what Jim Lux has already provided, photos #48 and #52 appear
to be a resonant transformer. The output of these transformers are
typically connected to HV series capacitor or a heavily capacitive load
(such as a buried HV cable). An adjustable ballast inductance is used in
series with the LV side of the transformer in order to resonate the system
mains frequency. This causes the secondary to then ring up to a very high
AC voltage.
Also, in looking more closely at the large towers, they may in fact be high
voltage resistive dividers. Or they may indeed be enclosed Marx (or
similar) impulse generators. The picture you may be thinking about may have
been the following one of a 100 meter spark from an impulse generator in
Siberia (from Bazelyan & Raizer's book, "Spark Discharge"):
http://205.243.100.155/frames/longarc.htm#Longspark
Thanks for sharing these very interesting pictures!
Best regards,
-- Bert --
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Original poster: "Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz" <acmdq@xxxxxxxxxx>
Hi all:
A friend from Russia sent me this link:
http://flyback.org.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2484#2484
I think that I saw a picture somewhere of a huge spark coming from
something as the large cylindric object that appears in some of the pictures.
Do someone have informations about this place?
Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz