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Tesla Application History. Re: [TCML] Life Magazine historic photo archive
>> I believe that is actually an enclosed Van de Graaf
>> generator. That does look like a primary coil that
>> the technician is standing on, though doesn't it?
if i was unclear earlier:
concur the belt indicates VdG and puzzlement
about 'spirals' at base.
Equipotential rings, sometimes, function by corona:
the name 'corona ring' is encountered.
Meanwhile, back to Tesla Coils & Accelerators:
HV Laboratory Technique
Craggs & Meek
ca 1954
devotes 5 or 6 pp to Tesla Coils, winding up with, roughly:
One of the few detailed descriptions of High Voltage
Tesla Coils is due to BREIT, TUVE & DAHL
Physics Review 35
1930
P 51.
At that time the possibility of using Tesla Coils for
accelerating nuclear particles was bing actively explored
in several countries. The present work...a Tesla
transformer, oil immersed, developing 5 MV. Other
details in the paper [as above] with full details of
running and details encountered.
(my informal summary of accompanying schematic:
220/60 to 70,000/60
Mechanical rectifier (!!)
condenser
spark gap
(into the tank...500psi...)
balanced Tesla primary/secondary)
NO mention is made of how the output was to be rectified.
[Self rectifying in the beam tube, as in microwave oven??]
It might be instructive, to track down that original paper.
(Surely in a library, possibly on the web?)
If memory serves TUVE was one of the names involved in the
VdG I recalled at the Smithsonian...
best
dwp
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