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Electric field calculations for a spherical grid
Thank you. But I now realize I was going about it all wrong. I was approximating the grid as a sphere as it forms a sphere, but is still made of wire. So now I know we’re to go.- Jz21
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Electric field calculations for a spherical grid
Oh ok I see what you mean.- Jz21
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Electric field calculations for a spherical grid
It is not wire mesh, but just standard wire loops.- Jz21
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Electric field calculations for a spherical grid
Sorry, I didn’t thought I didn’t reply to the other reply, my bad. I am working with 40 kv dc, and the radius of the chamber is 5 inches. There are also no projections, with only a feed through stalk.- Jz21
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Electric field calculations for a spherical grid
Just a lil bit of fusion, nothing else- Jz21
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Electric field calculations for a spherical grid
A lil bit of amateur fusion, that’s all- Jz21
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Electric field calculations for a spherical grid
Hello, I need some help regarding how to calculate the needed radius to achieve 1 x 10/6 v/m on the surface of a spherical inner grid, inside a conductive vacuum chamber. I have used various equations, however I don’t know if they are very good and would like to know other methods. Thanks!- Jz21
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