[ARC5] Dynamotor Capacitor
Roy Morgan
k1lky68 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 26 17:04:28 EDT 2014
On Mar 26, 2014, at 12:31 PM, J. Forster <jfor at quikus.com> wrote:
> The dynamotor is actually more complez than I thought originally. It has
> been pointed out to me that the armature and field are not independant, as
> assumed in most analyses. Rather, they are oupled by their mutual
> inductance.
AH HAH! I faint connection makes itself in my brain:
Is this an analogy, or even the same principle, as we find in “transmission line transformers”. My meager understanding is that the coupling in them occurs between the conductors and not so much through the core of the transformer. And because of this, a modest core can supper considerable power transfer.
> In some
> vibrator PSs, I believe the snubbing cap is chosen to resonate the
> transformer to minimize arcing.
I have just located an online copy of the Mallory book:
Vibrator Power Supply Design - Mallory
Standard Vibrators
One possible link is:
http://ebookbrowsee.net/mallory-vibe-pdf-d70296328
or:
http://chomikuj.pl/m4tizz/ksi*c4*85*c5*bcki+ANG/mallory_vibe,304437890.pdf
This link seems to have the whole book:
Fundamental Principles of Vibrator Power Supply Design
www.tubebooks.org/Books/mallory_vibe.pdf
Roy Morgan
RoyMorgan at alum.mit.edu
K1LKY Since 1958
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