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 Von: Jojo Jaro <jth...@hotmail.com>
An: Vortex <Vortex-l@eskimo.com> 
Gesendet: 21:32 Dienstag, 22.Mai 2012
Betreff: Re: [Vo]:Spark plugs... thoughts and how-to?
 
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Interesting!!!
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Glad
 
jojo
no problem.
Misunderstandings are quite normal.

Anyway.

Ignition coils tend to heavily oscillate on the secondary side, which is quite 
undesirable in the LENR case, because it tends to neutralize the direction of 
the ion movements.

Which is irrelevant in a combustion-motor, but not with LENR.

The function of my hypothetical auxiliary mesh-grid can be more easily seen if 
not used.

See my attached sketch.

Here you can see that H+ ions tend to oscillate around their point of 
generation and finally neutralize with high probability.

The simple trick seems to be to rectify the potential , such that the H+ ions 
travel towards the reactant.

This can be accompished
a) by -well- rectification
b) by applying an auxiliary potential via the mesh

(a) rectifiication- would do the job , but only for a very short time. 
By rectification one gains a lot.
The 20-10-5..kV pulses then all work in the right direction.

(b) -aux mesh potential- on the other hand, only works if the time-interval 
between sparks is sufficiently large (1:10..1000) compared to the dominant 
potential (20kV) of the major pulse, which is, say, a couple of usec.

So the mesh in the strict sense is not necessary, but only for fine-control or 
low frequency sparks (say >100msec interval).
We are not there yet.

best regards 

Guenther

Attached You find a crude graphic representation of said situation.

Attachment: my_LENR_20120522_HV and ion movement.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document

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