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CJ

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This is an absolute killer program.
I will put it in the Meta.
You can integrate your own core constants but it is kind of tricky.
SE mostly, but this is apparently a work in progress.

French site, but has English version.

http://www.dissident-audio.com/OPT_da/Page.html

Download it now!

BTW, I have 4 new Beyers rite here.
This ribbon xfmr has my name on it.
Then theres all the Haufes.
Nobody should suffer from iron poor blood, not in this day and age, maximum coagulation is prefered.
 
it was posted some time ago , but I can`t find it any where. anyway is a great software I wonder how they calculate the interleaving response.
 
I just found this 600 page book - Physics of Ferromagnetism- online and legal on magnetism over here:

here

If you want the Verner von Braun approach to transformers, this is your boy.
Get out your tables of integration.
Prepare for a caffeine headache.


Apparently the last true gem that I HAVE YET TO LAY EYES ON IS:

Bozorth "Ferromagnetism" Van Nostrand 1951

This is supposed to be the absolute bible of core materials:

"1951 Ferromagnetism by Richard M. Bosworth.

Mr. Bosworth was a member of the technical staff of Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Back when they were a powerhouse of research and development.

6" by 9" and 861 pages. Everything you ever wanted to know about magnetism in every form imaginable, and more!

This book is a compilation of essential knowledge on magnetism and electromagnetic fields from workers at the Bell Telephone Laboratories."

THATS MY SEARCH LINK, i am working on it.
1940's, MIT, captured scientists, who else knew their stuff back then anyway?


check this action=
www.mint.ua.edu/SECURE/Fall2002/plans_Future_Talks/AlexanderTalk.pdf

http://www.arts-attic.com/books/books_fs/525.htm
 
gettin a big bag of dope right here.

kind of a funny story, everyone on the net has this guy's last name wrong, including me.
its Bozorth, not Bozworth!

you can sstill get this 898 page bohemouth for about a hunsky us .

http://www.amazon.com/Ferromagnetism-Richard-M-Bozorth/dp/0780310322

i want the tape.
this link is funny, so cut and paste.

http://libserv.aip.org:81/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001~!4529~!0&profile=newcustom-icos
 
[quote author="CJ"]
SE mostly, but this is apparently a work in progress.

French site, but has English version.

http://www.dissident-audio.com/OPT_da/Page.html
[/quote]

Never best served than by himself (direct translation of a French expression)

Yes, it works for PP also.
Uncheck the SE box and set the gap to (or very near) 0.
You must decide yourself where to set the CT, good to have an even number of primary sections.

Yves.
 
[quote author="CJ"]gettin a big bag of dope right here.

kind of a funny story, everyone on the net has this guy's last name wrong, including me.
its Bozorth, not Bozworth!

you can sstill get this 898 page bohemouth for about a hunsky us .

http://www.amazon.com/Ferromagnetism-Richard-M-Bozorth/dp/0780310322

i want the tape.
this link is funny, so cut and paste.

http://libserv.aip.org:81/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001~!4529~!0&profile=newcustom-icos[/quote]

Bosworth is an english name and originates from a town in leicestershire in the UK???? :wink: :wink:

I think alot of people from leicestershire have moved to the USA over the years, I met a guy from the USA who's wife was from Bosworth. :grin:
 

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