IF you're just getting started in investigating Excess Energy Systems or if
you have a 1000+ post history - this book might provide further insights and information. Practical Transformer Handbook
https://www.pdfdrive.com/practical-transformer-handbook-for-electronics-radio-and-communications-engineers-e158629003.html Of particular interest:
- Figures 2.1 and 2.3 as well as the associated text with respect to the TV Yoke toroid.
- Parametric Converter; probably relates more to Steven Mark's generator and
- Transformer behaviour with pulse-width modulated waveforms.
- Figure 4.10 Bifilar-wound transformer. "It might sound like a riddle to ask what a travelling wave tube ( TWT),
a Beverage wave antenna, and a transmission line transformer have in common. Suffice it to say that expertise
in the theory and applications of one of these implementations could provide the intellectual springboard for
inventing the other two. More to the point, the shared operational feature is energy transfer via an excited
transmission line."
- Figure 4.11 Traveling Wave Tube
"The excitation can assume different forms; interestingly, however, it need not occur by flux linked coils as in a
conventional transformer. Excitation introduced at one end of a transmission line propagates energy to the far
end via travelling wave action."
"The TWT (Fig. 4.11) represents the most sophisticated utilization of the principle. In this device, the helix
is in reality a coiled transmission line. Travelling wave energy transport in the helix is slowed so it can take
energy from the electron beam. This transmission line helix is excited by, and continually supplied with,
energy from the electron beam. The energy extracted from the electron beam not only gives rise to
a travelling wave in the helix, but progressively increases its amplitude. Hence, this device is by
its nature an amplifier, A weak signal coupled to the input end of the helix structure emerges greatly
strengthened at the output end. Also, as is commonly attainable from transmission lines, broadband
operation just 'comes along for the ride'."
- Figure 3.3 Tesla Coil. Also, Figure 5.8.
- Figure 6.1 Geomagnetically-induced current (may be related to the instability problems).
- Figure 6.6 Apparent paradox of electromagnetic induction. (Gramme ring armature).
And much more!
Also, the attached pdf is a transcript of one of Ruslan's comments regarding his system and how he invisions,
to some extent, it's underlying technical operation and theory. It was translated using 3 differing translators and
is colour coded to hopefully make it easier to read. Note that not every translator sees things in the same way.
Enjoy!
SL