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A "new", old idea for a HV pulse generator. Attached is a pretty good paper regarding HV Blumlein Pulsers.
And [url=http://etd.lib.ttu.edu/th ... |
19-6-2006 at 15:22 by: jpsmith123 |
A "new", old idea for a HV pulse generator. Woelen, I think I would connect it as shown in figure 7, of US Patent #4507567. (In addition to the ... |
19-6-2006 at 02:42 by: jpsmith123 |
A "new", old idea for a HV pulse generator. This [url=http://sbir.gsfc.nasa.gov/SBIR/successes/ss/8-072text.html]gadget[/url], a "spiral pulse g ... |
16-6-2006 at 04:45 by: jpsmith123 |
Charging time needed for 10-stage Cockcroft-Walton voltage multiplier Hmmm...I just tried it and I had no problems. Give it another try.
(BTW, if you get CircuitMaker ... |
16-6-2006 at 03:24 by: jpsmith123 |
Charging time needed for 10-stage Cockcroft-Walton voltage multiplier Hello Woelen,
You should probably d/l "CircuitMaker" or some other circuit simulator from emule a ... |
14-6-2006 at 04:01 by: jpsmith123 |
A Field Emission Cathode If you want to accelerate electrons, without the hassle of putting the target inside the HV electrod ... |
27-4-2006 at 20:21 by: jpsmith123 |
Electric Potentials |
27-4-2006 at 20:10 by: jpsmith123 |
Thermite "Experiments" Now that you mention it, it seems the two guys using the thermite do look a little kewlish.
Oh w ... |
26-4-2006 at 22:51 by: jpsmith123 |
Accelerator Ideas Building a small electrostatic accelerator was once an interest of mine as well.
I accumulated s ... |
26-4-2006 at 19:20 by: jpsmith123 |
Thermite "Experiments" Here's a video I came across showing some thermite in action. The first "experiment" is sort of lame ... |
26-4-2006 at 15:20 by: jpsmith123 |
ESA Creates Gravitomagnetic Field In The Laboratory Chemoleo you might be interested in this:
Towards a new test of general relativity?
23 Marc ... |
2-4-2006 at 02:33 by: jpsmith123 |
The Physics Of Burkhard Heim Until recently, I never heard of Burkhard Heim; a reclusive German Physicist that came up a unique t ... |
23-3-2006 at 17:00 by: jpsmith123 |
More on PbO2 electrodes SAM4CH, did you boil and then cool the cell liquor to get the NaClO4 out, or did you add KCl and pre ... |
12-3-2006 at 01:31 by: jpsmith123 |
More on PbO2 electrodes So, how much perchlorate did you get?
Also, I'm wondering, did you get a lot of chlorine gas from ... |
10-3-2006 at 22:33 by: jpsmith123 |
Glycine As A Sensitizer For AN Speaking of AN mixtures, attached is an interesting patent.
(BTW, thanks for that AN paper, Axt). |
9-3-2006 at 03:05 by: jpsmith123 |
Many chemicals will be forbidden in the USA??? [quote][i]Originally posted by woelen[/i]
CPSC proudly presents a recent achievement ...... http:/ ... |
6-3-2006 at 03:59 by: jpsmith123 |
Oxygen balance neutral [quote][i]Originally posted by Sickman[/i]
Say we have 20% TNT with 80% AN, with TNT's VoD aro ... |
2-3-2006 at 02:44 by: jpsmith123 |
Al Powder As A Sensitizer For Nitromethane The inventor addresses this issue in the patent. Supposedly the mixture will remain homogeneous for ... |
24-2-2006 at 00:40 by: jpsmith123 |
Al Powder As A Sensitizer For Nitromethane In case anyone's interested, US Patent #6960267 teaches the use of stearic acid coated aluminum powd ... |
23-2-2006 at 04:50 by: jpsmith123 |
"Binex 400" Axt's mention of an explosive comprising water and powdered aluminum got me looking into it a little ... |
22-2-2006 at 19:27 by: jpsmith123 |
Thoughts On Anodes [quote][i]Originally posted by MadHatter[/i]
Garage Chemist, that's one tip I hadn't thought about ... |
19-2-2006 at 08:51 by: jpsmith123 |
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That crystallized NaClO4 looks interesting. That solution must be at ca. 70% concentration ... |
19-2-2006 at 08:21 by: jpsmith123 |
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The lid was the ordinary plastic coated metal lid it came with (it originally contained tom ... |
18-2-2006 at 22:22 by: jpsmith123 |
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For cell body I used glass, a 250ml jar with screw-lid where the electrodes and gas exhaust ... |
18-2-2006 at 06:24 by: jpsmith123 |
Thoughts On Anodes Garage Chemist,
If I remember correctly, your perchlorate production started with NaClO3 (OTC as ... |
17-2-2006 at 22:24 by: jpsmith123 |
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