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DeltaV
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Epicyclotron

Post by DeltaV »

(I can't find it here with 'Search', so apologies if this was already posted.)

The poster formerly known as chrismb's machine:
US Patent 8,138,692 - Epicyclotron

An introduction to my project; the 'epicyclotron'.
Posted by Chris Bradley on 2012-08-19 07:20


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Nice work. Does it wobble at speed?

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Post by Skipjack »

Very cool!

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Post by rcain »

yep. brilliant idea i think. aka chrismb doesn't seem to think however it will be much good (as it is) for fusion. i think he is just being modest. been meaning to engage him in discussion over at fusor.net.

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Post by MSimon »

I actually discussed a rotating electric field here abouts some years ago. Nice to see that chris has done the real work.
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