On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 7:37 PM, Terry Blanton <hohlr...@gmail.com> wrote:


> Because that is not what I envision.  I envision a SS reactor vessel
> enclosed within a copper sphere attached to a copper pipe.  The
> reactor vessel is suspended inside the copper and the water passes
> outside the SS reactor.  Water does not enter the reactor vessel but
> passes around it.  Otherwise, how do you maintain the H2 pressure?

For a 50 cc volume, the internal sphere would have a radius of about 1
inch (2.8 cm).  The copper sphere looks to have a diameter of over 3
inches.  I think it's a SS sphere suspended in a Cu sphere with a SS
inlet brazed to the Cu sphere with water passing between the two.

T

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