Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Do I have this right? See the graphs on this page:
http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/tests/mahg2c.htm
In the graph for test run 76, the fluctuating green line is water flow in
liters per minute. The red and blue lines do not fluctuate. They are
"temp input" and "temp output" which I presume means cooling water
Don't think so. That's the water he's running the reaction with; it's not
'disinterested' "cooling water".
That's what I thought at first, but it seems like the gadget is closed, and
this is cooling water flowing around the inner shell. Isn't that what is
shown here?
http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/tests/index.htm
This looks like a cooling water loop to me:
http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/setup.htm
Also, the flow is so large it would have to be fracturing water at a
fantastic rate. 500 to 600 ml per minute! Actually, I think that is too
much for ordinary flow calorimetry but maybe they have a lot of heat to
remove from the cell. 500 ml = 28 moles. If that is how much water they are
disassociating, it works out to be 8 MJ per minute, or 133 kW, which is
ridiculous.
- Jed