Why Time re: Radiant Burner Design

2003-07-20 Thread Gary
Why not then simply make the burner long enough to account for the expanding gas? Of course the pressure in a butane tank varies, even with a water bath, which changes the gas velocity into the burner over the course of burning a tank of fuel. Mike E asked:- > Why does the gas/air > mix get down

RE: Radiant Burner Design

2003-07-20 Thread Chuck Walters
Mike, Correct formula and a sound explanation. Chuck Walters Twin Lakes Railway http://home.twcny.rr.com/twinlakesrw -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mike Chaney Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 8:47 AM To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam Subje

Re: Radiant Burner Design

2003-07-20 Thread Mike Chaney
Mike E asked:- > Why does the gas/air > mix get down to the end of the tube in greater quantity requiring the > inverse slot depth? PV=kT ? The gas heats up as it travels along the hot burner. Since the burner can not expand significantly, surely the pressure must increase? Mike C.

Re: G1MRA Newsletter & Journal #198 Summer 2003

2003-07-20 Thread Peter Jobusch
As did ours ... so at least some of the colonists in Maryland and Virginia have received their "non-surface" copies. Carol & Pete Jobusch At 07:51 AM 7/20/2003 -0400, you wrote: Art My "non-surface" copy arrived yesterday, 19 July. Jim === At 10:45 AM 07/18/2003 +0100, you wrote: >This

Re: G1MRA Newsletter & Journal #198 Summer 2003

2003-07-20 Thread Jim Stapleton
Art My "non-surface" copy arrived yesterday, 19 July. Jim === At 10:45 AM 07/18/2003 +0100, you wrote: >This issue went in the post from our printers & distributers Thursday 17th >July. > >I will be surprised if transpondine 'surface' subscribers get their copies >as rapidly as last time