Ghst: I think you're getting close with your latest setup. This reminds me of one effect I got with my gradient plate, when the spark travels along the outside, rather than through the hole. And the foil pieces don't even go all the way to the outer edge. Since dielectric makes the segmented arc gap's gradient stronger, you might try smearing some silicone or something along one edge and between the plates. Cold electricity travels better along a dielectric anyway.
Remember the file you sent me about the Dynamics of the Electric Arc? As the arc progresses, an electron cascade is produced as the existing free electrons knock off more electrons from the oxygen atoms. The file says there's basically no limit to how many free electrons can be produced. So the more you can stretch the arc, the more power you can extract from it. Your comb spacer looks a lot like the Venetian Blinds electrodes used to extract power from a moving plasma. You might try using a second comb assembly, spaced from the flash arc and connected to the output circuit. Connecting all the plates together with an output wire might work. Or each plate might have to be connected to a small capacitor, with the caps commutated in sequence as per TT Brown's system.
The latest approach is to use a magnetized electrode to collect one charge from the plasma, surrounded by a few non magnetized electrodes to collect the other charge. See Patent Application US 2004 0095705 A1
Remember the file you sent me about the Dynamics of the Electric Arc? As the arc progresses, an electron cascade is produced as the existing free electrons knock off more electrons from the oxygen atoms. The file says there's basically no limit to how many free electrons can be produced. So the more you can stretch the arc, the more power you can extract from it. Your comb spacer looks a lot like the Venetian Blinds electrodes used to extract power from a moving plasma. You might try using a second comb assembly, spaced from the flash arc and connected to the output circuit. Connecting all the plates together with an output wire might work. Or each plate might have to be connected to a small capacitor, with the caps commutated in sequence as per TT Brown's system.
The latest approach is to use a magnetized electrode to collect one charge from the plasma, surrounded by a few non magnetized electrodes to collect the other charge. See Patent Application US 2004 0095705 A1
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