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Img.026 (F11). Spider configurations of the second and third generations. Their major application is the propulsor in four-propulsor Magnocraft of the second and third generations (see Img. (D1)). (At the initial stage, just after they are completed, they can also be applied in propulsors of discoidal Magnocraft.) The following dimensions are interpreted: A, a, D, d, H, h, G. This Figure illustrates:

Img.026 (F11-2s) A side view of spider configuration of the second generation. (Compare this Figure with Img.024 (F10).)



Img.027 (F11-2t) An overhead view of spider configuration of the second generation. This configuration is composed of 9 oscillatory chambers with octagonal cross-section, namely composed of one main (M) oscillatory chamber and eight (U, V, W, X) side oscillatory chambers that form two magnetic waves. The unused space (filling) is blackened.



Img.028 (F11-3s) A side view of spider configuration of the third generation. Notice that for this configuration H = h.



Img.029 (F11-3t) An overhead view of spider configuration of the third generation. This configuration is composed of 17 oscillatory chambers with 16-sides cross section, namely composed of one main chamber (M) and 16 side chambers (U, V, W, X) that form four magnetic waves. Notice that for this configuration A = 4a.

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