On Sep 21, 2011, at 7:51 PM, Alan Fletcher wrote:
HEAT FLOW THROUGH THE NICKEL CONTAINING STAINLESS STEEL COMPARTMENT
If the stainless steel compartment has a surface area of
approximately S = 180 cm^2, as approximated above, and 4.39 kW heat
flow through it occurred, as specified in the
On Sep 21, 2011, at 7:40 PM, Jouni Valkonen wrote:
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I have snipped material, some of which I disagree with, but seems not
worth debating at this late date.
This is very good observation. If your calculations are correct, then
it should be very good evidence for inconsistencies.
Congrats! You are doing some good work.
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Subject: Re: [Vo]:Review of Travel report by Hanno Essén and Sven Kullander,
3 April 2011
On Sep 21, 2011, at
On Sep 21, 2011, at 11:18 PM, Horace Heffner wrote:
On Sep 21, 2011, at 7:40 PM, Jouni Valkonen wrote:
[snip]
I have snipped material, some of which I disagree with, but seems
not worth debating at this late date.
This is very good observation. If your calculations are correct, then
it
On Sep 22, 2011, at 5:16 AM, Joe Catania wrote:
Congrats! You are doing some good work.
Thanks Joe!
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To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 2:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Review of Travel report by
You appear to have recovered. I am happy for you.
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From: Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net
To: Vortex-L vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, Sep 21, 2011 4:19 pm
Subject: [Vo]:Review of Travel report by Hanno Essén and Sven Kullander, 3
April 2011
INTRODUCTION
On Sep 21, 2011, at 4:29 PM, fznidar...@aol.com wrote:
You appear to have recovered. I am happy for you.
Thanks!
I won't know the full story for a week, but all is fine for now.
Best regards,
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
Hello Horace,
I appreciate the thorough and highly competent and experienced skill
with which you have made exceedingly clear that so far the Rossi demos
fail to prove any anomalies.
Thanks, Rich
Just a few comments on your comments (parts I didn't comment on have
been snipped away)...
On 11-09-21 08:18 PM, Horace Heffner wrote:
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However, the graph makes no sense. There is no sign of things coming
asymptotically to an equilibrium as would be expected.
Yes, indeed. The graph
2011/9/22 Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net:
EK: The system to measure the non-evaporated water was a certified Testo
System, Testo 650, with a probe guaranteed to resist up to 550°C. The
measurements showed that at 11:15 1.4% of the water was non-vaporized, at
11:30 1.3% and at 11:45 1.2%
HEAT FLOW THROUGH THE NICKEL CONTAINING STAINLESS STEEL COMPARTMENT
If the stainless steel compartment has a surface area of
approximately S = 180 cm^2, as approximated above, and 4.39 kW heat
flow through it occurred, as specified in the report, then the heat
flow was (4390 W)/(180
Am 22.09.2011 02:18, schrieb Horace Heffner:
FIG. 4 NOTES
It is notable the 2 cm of lead is not evident. The insulation looks
more like a polyester than fiberglass, and if so its melting
temperature is around 250°C.
It could be silicone.
On Sep 21, 2011, at 8:24 PM, Peter Heckert wrote:
Am 22.09.2011 02:18, schrieb Horace Heffner:
FIG. 4 NOTES
It is notable the 2 cm of lead is not evident. The insulation
looks more like a polyester than fiberglass, and if so its melting
temperature is around 250°C.
It could be
Am 22.09.2011 05:51, schrieb Alan Fletcher:
That presumes that the heat exchange takes place on the surface of the
core. But the heat is (supposedly) produced by thermalization of gamma
rays, which could be anywhere nearby. Rossi has said that it is partly
in the copper tubing and partly in
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