cusp field on point-like grids and their relevance to IEC

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Re: cusp field on point-like grids and their relevance to IEC

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Dave Cooper wrote:
> The second program is not free, but quite reasonable. It is SimIon 7.0 Available at the Idaho National Resesearch labs site. or just do Google on SimION.
> If you are an educator it is (or was) available at about a 90% discount. Full price is around $495 US. The discount price is about $50. I use this and it is fairly intuitive.. it is very good once you get the potential arrays set up. I used this program to track a single electron around the interior of the Fusor for something like 250 loops, before it collided with the walls.

Are you willing to post the SimION file that modeled an electron in a Fusor?

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Re: cusp field on point-like grids and their relevance to IEC

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Sure -be glad to post it ... I wanted to do it earlier.. but .. was not sure how to export it.. Was much easier than I thought.

Will do that in the near future.

Dave Cooper.
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