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Re: transferring electrical energy through metal wall



There are several companies that make connectors that are designed to 
withstand high pressure.  One of the labs where I work have connectors that 
are good to 50,000 PSI that are used to power things in a pressure vessel.  
They are used for underwater applications and were made by SeaCon.


"Julian V. Noble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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 >
> If the bottle can be made of stainless steel, that is both non-magnetic
and
>> a fairly poor conductor, so you can use induction without too much
>eddy-current
>> loss. You will have to design the coils and operating frequency to
>minimize
>> such losses. Not something I can tell you how to do here. If you want
>> a more elaborate answer, I charge $250/hr for consulting.
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Julian V. Noble
>> Professor Emeritus of Physics
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>     ^^^^^^^^
>> http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/~jvn/
>>
>>    "Science knows only one commandment: contribute to science."
>>    -- Bertolt Brecht, "Galileo".
>
>



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