Am 20.11.2011 01:38, schrieb Daniel Rocha:
Not if the output is actually much higher than the input!
He doesnt measure the output mass flow.
He always assumes this equals the input mass flow and it is all vaporized.
From this assumption he calculates the output energy.
If this assumption is wrong, then the calculation is wrong.
Peter

2011/11/19 Joshua Cude <joshua.c...@gmail.com <mailto:joshua.c...@gmail.com>>



    On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 6:10 PM, Daniel Rocha
    <danieldi...@gmail.com <mailto:danieldi...@gmail.com>> wrote:

        That means that part does not leave.


    That could work for a while, but eventually the ecat would fill
    up. Anyway, Rossi always uses the input flow rate to calculate the
    output power, so he is assuming it is coming out. If it's not,
    then his calculations are wrong.



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