Re: [Vo]:modified fourier law

2011-07-29 Thread Harry Veeder
]:modified fourier law OK. How would a temperature gradient influence an exothermic reaction? On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 7:50 PM, Harry Veeder hlvee...@yahoo.com wrote: I think both the temperature gradient and the reactor temperature contribute to the effect, IMO.   Harry

Re: [Vo]:modified fourier law

2011-07-27 Thread Harry Veeder
I think both the temperature gradient and the reactor temperature contribute to the effect, IMO.   Harry From: Damon Craig decra...@gmail.com To: Harry Veeder hlvee...@yahoo.com Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 4:45:55 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]:modified fourier law You’re alluding to a thermal

Re: [Vo]:modified fourier law

2011-07-27 Thread Harry Veeder
@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 10:50:39 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]:modified fourier law I think both the temperature gradient and the reactor temperature contribute to the effect, IMO.   Harry From: Damon Craig decra...@gmail.com To: Harry Veeder hlvee...@yahoo.com Sent: Wednesday, July 27

[Vo]:modified fourier law

2011-07-26 Thread Harry Veeder
Harry veeder wrote: To be more precise, the temperature difference between the inside of the reaction vessel and the water cannot be greater than a certain value  or the generation of heat will cease and the difference cannot be less than a certain value or the reactor temperature will then