Happy Thanksgiving from the North West Nuclear Consortium to one and all at FUSOR.NET!
For us, it has been a great year of growth, and we certainly hope that in the remaining days, we can complete the work we are involved in regarding our new transformer. To see what that might be, your just going to have to read our news letter (attached)
Happy Thanksgiving.
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Carl Greninger
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving.
Hilarious photo!!!!
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving.
Fabulous and exciting work for high school students! Continue with the great work.
It's nice to see that so many of your graduates have gone on to higher education, but wasn't that the whole idea? You were successful!
Your program is a great inspiration and model for others to follow.
Richard Hull
It's nice to see that so many of your graduates have gone on to higher education, but wasn't that the whole idea? You were successful!
Your program is a great inspiration and model for others to follow.
Richard Hull
Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving.
Carl,
Nice newsletter. Congratulations on the zero exposure achievement. I think ALARA is important especially when working with young students like yours.
I'm thinking of telling my Thanksgiving meal guests that we got the bird cooking idea from your picture on the fusor forum this year. More turkey for me I think.
Jim Kovalchick
Nice newsletter. Congratulations on the zero exposure achievement. I think ALARA is important especially when working with young students like yours.
I'm thinking of telling my Thanksgiving meal guests that we got the bird cooking idea from your picture on the fusor forum this year. More turkey for me I think.
Jim Kovalchick
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving.
That thing is going to outgas forever...
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving.
Carl,
Assuming you have already defrosted that thing, what would be the exposure needed to cook that thing from zero degrees to 100 C˚?
Working on 4.18 J/gr/C˚, that would be 4.18J * 4kg * 100C˚ = 1.6 MJ
So since 1 Gy = 1J/kg, and one Gy is about 100 rem you need to give that thing about 160 million rem, but do choose the voltage carefully, at less than 10kV you are likely to burn the outside and leave the inside uncooked, go much over 100kV and it is likely that most of the energy is wasted.
My best guess is around 45 kV, at about 1amp current for 60 minutes.
That new transformer should handle it quite well.
Steven
Assuming you have already defrosted that thing, what would be the exposure needed to cook that thing from zero degrees to 100 C˚?
Working on 4.18 J/gr/C˚, that would be 4.18J * 4kg * 100C˚ = 1.6 MJ
So since 1 Gy = 1J/kg, and one Gy is about 100 rem you need to give that thing about 160 million rem, but do choose the voltage carefully, at less than 10kV you are likely to burn the outside and leave the inside uncooked, go much over 100kV and it is likely that most of the energy is wasted.
My best guess is around 45 kV, at about 1amp current for 60 minutes.
That new transformer should handle it quite well.
Steven
http://www.gammaspectacular.com - Gamma Spectrometry Systems
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Steven_Sesselmann - Various papers and patents on RG
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Steven_Sesselmann - Various papers and patents on RG
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving.
For the record, 208 3-phase does not cook a turkey well at all.