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Mac, N8TT wrote:
"I just get an advertisement when I click on your link." I followed a trail of clicks through a study on matching. Surprise, Surprise! The paper concludes that the maximum power transfer theorem works, lossless resistance exists, and a conjugate match can prevail with less than 50% of the energy dissipated in the source. Mechanical models are considered in addition to electrical models. A point is made that limiting the power delivered by the source (prime mover) is often a good way to deliver dissipationless resistance for efficient maximum power transfer. Richard Clark and I were instructed on dissipationless resistance for maximum power transfer impedance matching by a foremost practioner of the science. The scientist who built a high-powered, highly efficient unipolar generator to specification for NASA, tried to give us a simpler model to understand. It was a waterwhell driving a conventional electrical generator. After too long a time, the light finally dawned upon me. I`m now a true believer. Problem is, I`m a recent convert and that`s the worst kind. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 20:48:01 -0500, "J. McLaughlin"
wrote: I just get an advertisement when I click on your link. Mac N8TT Sorry, a later revision has been posted and it has different name. Try this: http://www.qsl.net/w9dmk/MPTT.pdf |
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