On Jun 26, 2011 5:55 PM, "Rich Murray" <rmfor...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > So, we have no evidence about how much steam exits directly from the > Rossi device into the hose. >
Actually i heard that Mats Lewan crudely estimated that about half of the water was evaporated. Remaining half was overflowed or condensated, but we can only guess the ratio. > The fact that the outflow is always 100 C indicates presence of water > mist and liquid. > This is not so, because if the temperature is 100.0-102.0 but constant, it means that heating element is submerged into liquid water. This is normal boiling and it produces relatively dry steam (far less than 1% wet). If temperature is 99.7 °C or below but constant, then it means that steam is not dry. If the temperature is above 103.0 and fluctuates, then heat element is only partially submerged and heats steam directly. This is perhaps what Rossi ment when he said that now E-Cat produces completely dry steam, i.e. E-Cat heats steam directly, not through liquid phase. This is of course what we are looking for because we want 500°C steam for industry. Note that boiling point in bologna is not 100.0°C but 99.7°C. —Jouni