WB-7 Shape?
WB-7 Shape?
Greetings All,
I have a dumb question. Did Dr. Nebel make the WB-7 magnets the same shape (round plan-form) as the WB6 or did he make them square in plan-form like Dr. Bussard says he planned in the Valencia Paper?
I have a dumb question. Did Dr. Nebel make the WB-7 magnets the same shape (round plan-form) as the WB6 or did he make them square in plan-form like Dr. Bussard says he planned in the Valencia Paper?
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What was the timing of the Valencia paper? Was it before or after WB-6? As far as I recall, one of the big breakthoughs with WB-6 was the realization of how important it was to have coils which conformed to the B-field. One of the problems with WB-5 was losses as electrons hit the non-conformal coil cases.KitemanSA wrote:Dang! They messed up! Dr. B wanted a square plan-form not circular. At least that is what he suggested in his Valencia paper.
Or am I remembering wrong?
blaisepascal,
The "Valencia" paper, aka the 57th IAC paper, aka the IAC-2006 paper was Dr Bussard's last significant published work of which I am aware.
And no, you are remembering correctly. But I am talking, not of the cross-section of the magnet, but the plan-form. One great picture of a notional WB-8 that made the rounds showed a rectified dodecahedron with magnets of round cross section and decagonal plan-form.
The "Valencia" paper, aka the 57th IAC paper, aka the IAC-2006 paper was Dr Bussard's last significant published work of which I am aware.
And no, you are remembering correctly. But I am talking, not of the cross-section of the magnet, but the plan-form. One great picture of a notional WB-8 that made the rounds showed a rectified dodecahedron with magnets of round cross section and decagonal plan-form.
Dr. Bussard's Valencia Paper wrote:Design, building and parametric testing of WB-7 and WB-8, the final two true polyhedral coil systems, with spaced angular corners...{emphasis added}
I must have missed that point. Toni Rusi and Skip Baker made beautifully-rendered art for a dodec magrid which fits your description. I've used it in my talks. Is that what you are thinking of?
I don't think that planform shape change would matter much to the electrons. Possibly it would make electrostatic fields seen by the ions a bit more or less lumpy.
I don't think that planform shape change would matter much to the electrons. Possibly it would make electrostatic fields seen by the ions a bit more or less lumpy.
Tom,
Yes, I think that picture is almost what he envisioned for WB-8, though perhaps too much of a decagon rather than a clipped pentagon. But what is being called WB-7 does NOT seem to be what he envisioned. He mentioned a "squared" coil truncated cube. I think the squared coil would have reduced the losses by making the cusp there more "funny" and less quasi-linear. I think he thought that the squared coil would make for a more spherical wiffleball.
It MAY also have permitted cross attachments in a less lossy place.
Oh whell!
PS: I have two simple graphics of what I THINK he was suggesting, but I can't seem to post them. Any help, someone?
Yes, I think that picture is almost what he envisioned for WB-8, though perhaps too much of a decagon rather than a clipped pentagon. But what is being called WB-7 does NOT seem to be what he envisioned. He mentioned a "squared" coil truncated cube. I think the squared coil would have reduced the losses by making the cusp there more "funny" and less quasi-linear. I think he thought that the squared coil would make for a more spherical wiffleball.
It MAY also have permitted cross attachments in a less lossy place.
Oh whell!
PS: I have two simple graphics of what I THINK he was suggesting, but I can't seem to post them. Any help, someone?
Because AFAIK the software doesn't support it. The image must have a www link.KitemanSA wrote:Other boards that use this software permit actual downloading of images. Why not here?MSimon wrote:If you put them up on photobucket or the like and leave the urls here I will make them show up.
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As I stated, other fora that use this software allow it. How can they and not this?MSimon wrote:Because AFAIK the software doesn't support it. The image must have a www link.KitemanSA wrote:Other boards that use this software permit actual downloading of images. Why not here?MSimon wrote:If you put them up on photobucket or the like and leave the urls here I will make them show up.
Different versions?KitemanSA wrote:As I stated, other fora that use this software allow it. How can they and not this?MSimon wrote:Because AFAIK the software doesn't support it. The image must have a www link.KitemanSA wrote: Other boards that use this software permit actual downloading of images. Why not here?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhpBB
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Send him a PM.KitemanSA wrote:Yup. Looks like!MSimon wrote: Different versions?
How do we prod our most excellent host, Mr. Joe, to update versions? I suspect it would be a bit onerous, but if he wants to hire professional help, I am willing to pitch in pretty big time.
How bout other folk?
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