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J A V A T C

Version 13.0

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© 2012 by Barton B. Anderson

Select options for the model
Select
Units
Ambient
Temperature

Secondary
Wire Material
Copper: 
Aluminum: 
Primary
Wire Material
Copper: 
Aluminum: 
Primary
Wire Type
Round: 
Ribbon: 
Primary
Capacitor
(uF)

Insert values for Ground Plane and optionally if coil is inside an enclosed space
Ground
Radius
Wall
Radius
Ceiling
Height

Insert values for the Secondary Coil
Radius 1
(LV end)
Radius 2
(HV end)
Height 1
(LV end)
Height 2
(HV end)

Turns
AWG: 
Wire Dia: 

Insert values for the Primary Coil
 
Radius 1
(LV end)
 
Radius 2
(HV end)
 
Height 1
(LV end)
 
Height 2
(HV end)

Turns
AWG: 
Wire Dia: 
Ribbon
Height
Ribbon
Thickness
Total
Lead Length
Lead Wire
Diameter

T O R O I D     O B J E C T S
Toroid
Minor
Diameter
Toroid
Major
Diameter
Toroid
Center
Height
Connection

Topload:
 Ground:
Count:      

S P H E R E     O B J E C T S
Sphere
Horizontal
Diameter
Sphere
Vertical
Diameter
Sphere
Center
Height
Connection

Topload:
 Ground:
Count:      

D I S C     O B J E C T S
Disc
Inside
Diameter
Disc
Outside
Diameter
Disc
Height
Connection

Topload:
 Ground:
Count:      

C Y L I N D E R     O B J E C T S
Cylinder
Diameter
Cylinder
Bottom
Height
Cylinder
Top
Height
Connection

Topload:
 Ground:
Count      

  
  


SECONDARY COIL OUTPUT DATA

PRIMARY COIL OUTPUT DATA



P O W E R   C A L C U L A T I O N S (not for DRSSTC)
Rated
Vin
Rated
Vout
Rated
mA
Hertz
Applied
Vin
Ballast
Current
Amps
(optional)

R O T A R Y   G A P   D E S I G N
Number of
Stationary
Gaps
Number of
Rotating
Electrodes
Disc
RPM
Rotating
Electrode
Diameter
Stationary
Electrode
Diameter
Rotating
Path
Diameter

S T A T I C   G A P   D E S I G N
Number of
Electrodes
Electrode
Diameter
Total Gap
Spacing
Electrode
Geometry

Round:
 Flat:




    
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The following graphs represent Volt and Current Distribution along the length of the coil.
The bottom of coil is at the left side and the far right represents the top of the coil.