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I am using a pair of 230 μF 7kV pulse caps wired in parallel. This is close to what the original (Russian) researchers used.
Chris – I do intend to try out different salts as colorants. The brilliance of the initial flash, and to some extent the fireball, tends to saturate both eyes and camera so some experimentation will be required.
Registered Member #125
Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 01:52PM
Location: Aalborg, Denmark
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nope It`s a ED wire-cutting machine.
It is also called EDM (Electric Discharge Machine) cutting.
The machines I work with is extremely accurate, they are used for high precision workpieces in the tooling industry. They make a very fine surface on the iron, cobber, brass, graphite or tungsten or whatever we cut in.
It`s a great tool to have if you need to cut some tungsten electrodes
Registered Member #125
Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 01:52PM
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Hi HVAC Plz.
This machine don`t use high voltage, but high current pulses. The machine i work with has 8 Class D amplifiers, that generates up to 700A pulses through a capacitor circuit.
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This machine don`t use high voltage, but high current pulses. The machine i work with has 8 Class D amplifiers, that generates up to 700A pulses through a capacitor circuit.
Ok, but there must be a pilot HV transformer wich starts up the arc?
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Hi Firkragg
This is what I learned a few weeks ago about the machine:
There are no transformers in the machine, it’s all Solid State. There is a big switch mode power supply in it. The old ones are based on Class A amplifiers, and they have a BIG transformer in them (in our case 3phase) they are from the 80ies
The Class D amplifiers make the high current frequency (or what I call pulses) that moves material from the work piece. There is a “spark gap†between the thread and the work piece, it’s about 0.2-0.05mm, but the gab depends on the power setting on the machine. I need some pictures from a book from work, if you want to know how it starts the spark…
When a spark flies from the thread to the work piece, some material are vaporized and moved from the work piece. This happens many times per second, it’s not a fast way to make things in metal, but it’s one of the most precise.
It can “feel†how close the thread is from the work piece, and then it will back off if it’s too close, and release a pulse. I don’t quite understand how it can do this, but it can
Because sparks develop lots of heat, it’s all under distillated water with “dielectric powder†(I don’t know the English word for it), and an insane water filter system that keeps the water clean.
And a big cooling system, the work piece must have a temperature about 20degrees celsius, or else the machine will shut down. This automatic shutdown happens because if it gets warm, the metal will expand and then we can’t hold the tolerances…
I don’t have any pictures of the On and Off time and duty cycle of the machine, but I can get it next week.
I will copy some of the pictures from my theory book and post them if you like. Or maybe measure some myself with my scope and differential probe.
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