In this space, visitors are invited to post any comments, questions, or skeptical observations about Philo T. Farnsworth's contributions to the field of Nuclear Fusion research.Subject: Hypothetical IEC
Date: Jul 11, 10:43 am
Poster: HectorOn Jul 11, 10:43 am, Hector wrote:
I have an interesting question for you guys.
Assume that there is no arcing at the voltages I'm about to ask about.
Assume grid losses are less than 1%, humor me.
Now what if you raised the voltage of the IEC systems to 500Kv and even 1.2 Mv at 50Kw Max input.
In you opinions if the above assumptions could be made true, would the reaction rate go up or stay the same?
I ask, because since the IEC uses potential difference to accelerate the particles and give them there kinetic energies, it just seems like reaction rates would clime accordingly.
Just Food for thought.
- Re: Hypothetical IEC - Richard Hull Jul 11, 6:12 pm
- Re: Hypothetical IEC - Hector Jul 11, 9:06 pm
- Re: Hypothetical IEC - Richard Hull Jul 12, 00:15 am
- Re: Hypothetical IEC - Ely Silk Jul 12, 00:46 am
- Re: Hypothetical IEC - Richard Hull Jul 12, 08:17 am
- Re: Hypothetical IEC - Hector Jul 12, 07:15 am
- Re: Hypothetical IEC - Blair Bromley Jul 12, 07:37 am
- Re: Hypothetical IEC - Richard Hull Jul 12, 08:38 am