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Beauteous!rjaypeters wrote:Single-coil octahedral spherized:
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Yes.will wrote:So is there any possibility of modeling the magnetic field distribution all these whacky coil shaped would produce?
Actually, a gap of ~ 5-10 mm would be closer to the separation desired based on the several gyroradii of the electrons at perhaps 20-50,000 KeV energies. This would be independant of the overall size of the magrid (provided the structure can withstand the large magnetic field repulsions between the magnets at these short distances).rjaypeters wrote:Yes. Pipe diameter = 0.2m => gap = 25mm. Take a little while. I'll actually have to think about it.KitemanSA wrote:Could you do it again with a gap of about 1/8th a pipe diameter?
Prototype "Tibbets two-coil":D Tibbets wrote:...Just draw the original 4 grid bowed magrids like you did initially for this thread, remove two of them and stretch the remaining two to compensate.