I read in !emc-pstc that Michael Taylor <[email protected]> wrote (in
<[email protected]>) about
'EMC test table construction plans', on Mon, 5 Nov 2001:
>    We successfully used these woods in stands that were subjected to charge 
>    deposition in excess of 6000 micro Coulombs 

That doesn't sound very big.

>and direct lightning strikes of 
>    10.7MV without breakdown.  Of course the appropriate design constraints 
> were 
>    followed for stress equalization and gradient control.  As a general rule 
>    (if the wood is properly specified and moisture controlled) a value of 
> 0.76 
>    of Teflon can be used for calculation of properties.

Value for what? Cost? (;-)
-- 
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. http://www.jmwa.demon.co..uk 
Eat mink and be dreary!

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