Re: [Vo]:MFMP air flow calorimetry may start next week

2012-12-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
As I mentioned, Ed has some concerns about this air-flow calorimetry. I
believe he communicated with the MFM people.

- Jed


Re: [Vo]:MFMP air flow calorimetry may start next week

2012-12-26 Thread David Roberson
I hate to say it, but this news might foul up the excellent model tracking that 
I have constructed.  I hope that my model can be modified in such a way as to 
compliment the new Flow Calorimeter system.  This will give us two independent 
ways to view the performance of the cell and to determine whether or not excess 
power is generated.


Dave



-Original Message-
From: Harry Veeder 
To: vortex-l 
Sent: Wed, Dec 26, 2012 1:07 pm
Subject: [Vo]:MFMP air flow calorimetry may start next week


>From the MFMP blog Ryan Hunt reports:

We will be doing an insulated cell inside the Air Flow Calorimter.
Measuring the temperature across the insulation will give us a good
indication of heat flow. The Temp rise of the air flowing past it will
give us another. Both will be calibrated simultaneously. Because of
the insulation, any excess heat produced will cause a much larger rise
in temperature inside the cell, which will make a much better signal
to noise ratio. That experiment may start as early as next week.


Harry


 


[Vo]:MFMP air flow calorimetry may start next week

2012-12-26 Thread Harry Veeder
>From the MFMP blog Ryan Hunt reports:

We will be doing an insulated cell inside the Air Flow Calorimter.
Measuring the temperature across the insulation will give us a good
indication of heat flow. The Temp rise of the air flowing past it will
give us another. Both will be calibrated simultaneously. Because of
the insulation, any excess heat produced will cause a much larger rise
in temperature inside the cell, which will make a much better signal
to noise ratio. That experiment may start as early as next week.


Harry