> From: Troy Dawson > Newsgroups: sci.physics.research > Subject: Tampere Replication -- How to > Date: Saturday, January 11, 1997 5:34 AM > > [Moderator's Note: as directed by the author, please follow up by > e-mail until this experiment is made public. The author of the article > has informed me that his intent was primarily to make it known how > easily reproduced this experiment is, presumably in the hope of > wide spread replication. Hopefully papers describing these replication > attempts will be forthcoming for our future discussion. -WGA] > > A researcher in Ohio has attempted to replicate Podkletnov's > gravity modification superconductor results. > > The Setup > --------- > > 1) 1" YBCO superconducting disc. > > 2) Magnetic field generator (producing a 600 gauss/60Hz EM field). > > 3) Pan-and-beam balance: > > Beam: bamboo, coming to a point on one end (24.6cm long, > weight 1.8647g) > > Pan: a cardboard rectangle (15.8cm x 10.0cm x 0.131mm) is suspended > from the balance with 28.1cm of cotton string. > > A polystyrene "pan" (7.2cm x 8.7cm x 1.78 mm) is attached with paper > masking tape to the cardboard rectangle. > > The pan assembly (w/ string, cardboard, tape) weighs 1.6502g. > > The balance is suspended from the end of a 5' wood beam by ~30cm > of monofilament fishing line (8lb. test) attached to the balance's > center of mass (5.5cm from the pan end). > > The other end of the crossbeam is firmly anchored by a heavy > steel tripod (normally used for holding photographic lights). > > 4) Thermal and EM isolation is hopefully provided by a glass plate > (15cm x 30cm, 0.7cm thick) with a brass screen attachment. > > This plate-and-brass-screen assembly is held about ~4.5cm below the > pan by a '3-finger' ring stand clamp. > > 5) A straightsided, 6" diameter, 10" deep dewar with 3 - 4" of > liquid nitrogen is used to cool the sc below its Tc, and is > removed from the experiment area before the trial. > > > Experiment Procedure > -------------------- > > 1) The YBCO superconductor is placed in a liquid nitrogen bath and > allowed to come to liq N temp (as indicated when the boiling of > the liq N ceases). The sc will remain below its 90C Tc for the > duration of the trial (less than 20sec). > > 3) The disc is then removed from the bath & placed on a strong NdFeB > magnet to induce a supercurrent. The Meissner effect is counteracted > by a wooden stick. The sc disc has a cotton string attached to it to > assist handling. > > 3) The HTSC and wooden stick assembly is placed on the EM field > generator, about 33cm below the glass/screen isolation plate. > > The HTSC is ~40cm *directly* below the pan. > > 4) The AC field generator is then cycled for ~ 5sec with 0.75sec > equal-time on/off pulses. > > > Experiment Findings > ------------------- > > o While AC current was flowing though the AC field generator, the > balance pointer was deflected 2.1mm downward. > > o When the AC field generator was pulsed with no superconductor > present, there was no measurable pointer deflection. > > > Experimenter's Comments > ----------------------- > > o The additional pan weight required to *raise* the balance pointer > 2.1mm was later found to be 0.0891g (~5% of the pan's weight). > > o The idea was that the 'column' of modified gravity (as described by > Podkletnov) HAS to hit the pan somewhere ...as the HTC is only 1" > diameter and the pan is larger. > > o Only one experimental setup was constructed, with several trials. > The experimenter welcomes further replication attempts & comments. > > == > > Please direct questions & comments to e-mail, as further > discussion on s.p.r seems unwarranted as of yet. >