Hello,
I´m also glad to be here and thankful for taking me in. Already for a while I have been quite interested in fusors and similar devices. I did some (simple) calculations on some idea´s and made a computer program to simulate the movement of charged particles (for examples electrons, hydrogen and boron ions) in a magnetic field in vacuum. But it´s still not completely finished, I´ll keep working on it.
Regards,
Rinze
Greetings from Spain/Netherlands
- Rinze Joustra
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Re: Greetings from Spain/Netherlands
Interesting,
what language/libraries did you use for the simulation?
-Jeroen.
what language/libraries did you use for the simulation?
-Jeroen.
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Hello Jeroen,
I have programmed the simulation program in Delphi 4 (no libraries).
In https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfAchS8sb3M I,ve tried to explain it.
Perhaps, perhaps... I found (by accident) a (easy) way to keep the electrons in the centre. In stead a fixed grid loose electrons... but quite probable I´ve made somewhere a thinking/calculation error. I must double check the program and the physics behind it.
Regards, Rinze
I have programmed the simulation program in Delphi 4 (no libraries).
In https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfAchS8sb3M I,ve tried to explain it.
Perhaps, perhaps... I found (by accident) a (easy) way to keep the electrons in the centre. In stead a fixed grid loose electrons... but quite probable I´ve made somewhere a thinking/calculation error. I must double check the program and the physics behind it.
Regards, Rinze