In the mid 1930s C. G. Guy Suites at GE reported that arcs
in Hydrogen were "totally unstable at a pressure of 300 psi
or more", and  reached temperatures in excess of 12,000 degrees
Fahrenheit.
In earlier work Lotz reported that arcs in steam at pressures
above atmospheric  were highly unstable.
 
More fat for the Waterfuel Fire?
 
Fred

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