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Larry Jaques[_4_] Larry Jaques[_4_] is offline
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Default Transporting an electric charge using moving oil

On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 05:45:09 -0800 (PST), Christopher Tidy
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Hi Larry,

Are you thinking Jacob's Ladder/spark gap? If so, I'd think the
discharges would melt the acrylic tubing in short order.


No. I'm thinking of machine which resembles a Van de Graaff generator. There would be a rounded aluminium terminal on the top. Like this:
https://sharepoint.umich.edu/lsa/phy...or_5A50.30.JPG

Not a clue. But how would you insulate the motor from the charge in
the first place?


The parts of the pump which contact the liquid are entirely plastic (PVDF).


Are you sure? I'll bet the seal is against the metal motor shaft.
Plastic wears too quickly. Still, that would give you half an inch of
plastic to insulate _how_ many kV? Seems iffy at best.


This is what set me thinking about the idea of a Van de Graaff with pumped oil again (I first thought of the concept with bubbles around 2001).


Wild concept.

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