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Joined: 05 Apr 2007 Posts: 187 Location: My lab!
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:27 pm Post subject: -<(STEP-CHARGEING)>- |
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Step-charging…
If you look at the step charge on an O-scope you will see a curve but a rough then a dip. The first pulse that goes into the capacitor that is insulated by dielectric water is the biggest, that pulse has partly charged the capacitor. But there are more pulses to come. The first and biggest pulse has charged the capacitor now the second pulse comes in; this one is a bit smaller but is added on to the first pulse, these is the first two pulses. The third pulse comes in and is smaller, this one is now added on to the other two and the capacitor is more charged, and the cycle goes on until the break and the dielectric failure. So what is basically happening is that the first version of the step charge comes from the inductor, it dose this by making a magnetic field and then loosing that field, filling in the 50 present duty cycle gaps. Those pulses go into the capacitor and here is where the “step-charge” happens. The 50 percent duty cycles multiply on one another, charging and discharging the capacitor a few times polarising the molecules and ionising the electrons. Then the big voltage pulse comes smashing the water molecules apart into hydrogen and oxygen. So what is happening in the chokes is that the 50 percent duty cycle is being filled in, no stepping up. The stepping up happens in the water capacitor, when the pulses multiply on one another causing the step-charging, this is how the pulses are stepped up. _________________ http://waterfuelcell.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=541
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