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Any self-making arrangement of yours is a self-making arrangement of mine, and I thank you. It's nice to share.

The picture at that page represents exactly the modular wing building problem, which I am approaching using self-adhering plastic wrapping on pressurized aluminum tubing struts. The accumulation of interaction I cannot confirm, only that there is an interaction. For me, that interaction is to be minimized. It appears to me that V. Grishin's desire is to maximize or utilize that interaction.

In general, self-assemblies can be usefully rigid and available at low cost. Geodesic domes, which are non-reduntant structures, do not self-assemble, and offer enormous compliance rather than rigidity.

Yours, Doug Goncz

http://members.aol.com/DGoncz

Answer

D.Goncz's word (8/15/2000) "dome" or "arch" or "pressured cylinder" are not keywords to my work.

CURVED layer's internal forces balance leads to a radial force existence. Because of the force, the dome, arch etc. support an outer load. And because of the force, layers, surrounding a center(axis), should not cumulate to them.

But in my work, the layers are FLAT and (if the axis current is decreased) even have opposite curvature.

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Do you put the shiny side to the ice or the matt side ?

Myself I'd have used something more inert and predictable than Al foil for the electrodes.

Karel Hladky khladky@khdesign.co.uk

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Electrochemical Corrosion Measurement and Control Consultancy

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1. Both of the sides were mat rather than shiny. Shiny and thin foil hasn't got good adhesion.

2. Even if there were Na-electrodes, how can the protons pass through the massive ice crystal between the electrodes. And why the proton mobility doesn't take any part in course of usual ice polarization and ice conductivity. (for example, see the flat control experiment at main page)

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You really should consider stopping you practice of SPAMming this to a half-dozen newsgroups every week. --- Gordon D.Pusch.

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1.WARNING! I'd removed a macros from the reply. I don't know that it would do but don't recommend to read the person's correspondence.

2.There is a feedback of the practice. So far, my WWW-page counter is increased just after the posting. Maybe you should change you usenet practice if NEW readers receive following information:

Within non-plain symmetrical solid an interatomic interaction could cumulate up to center (or axis) of the symmetry.

At http://to2084.narod.ru there are some theoretical and experimental reasons to believe it is.

The effect is essentially a self-making Bridgman anvils.

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