Horace Heffner <hheff...@mtaonline.net> wrote:
> Of course Rossi has "perfect control" operating in the range chosen. All > he has to do is provide enough sustained power to heat the water flow to > boiling temperature, call it Pb, or a enogh above that for a momentary > "steam" demonstration. It isn't momentary. The steam lasts indefinitely. The steam can not be dry in equilibrium operation in this power range, Pb to > Pd, even if a significant amount of power comes from a nuclear reaction. If > operating in this power range water is obviously coming out and the > "calorimetry" method used is worthless. Not according to experts in steam such as Bjorn Palm, Head of the Energy Technology Division at the Royal Institute of Technology, quoted here: http://www.nyteknik.se/nyheter/energi_miljo/energi/article3228376.ece It is possible you know more about these systems than they do, but I doubt it. - Jed