[Vo]:Brief Description of the Calorimetry in the Rossi Experiment at U. Bologna, January 14, 2011

2011-01-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
Brief Description of the Calorimetry in the Rossi Experiment at U. Bologna, January 14, 2011 by Jed Rothwell The experiment has been underway at U. Bologna since mid-December 2010. It has been done several times. Several professors with expertise in related subjects such as calorimetry are

Re: [Vo]:Brief Description of the Calorimetry in the Rossi Experiment at U. Bologna, January 14, 2011

2011-01-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
I uploaded that to the News section. I was tempted to add: Hey, Richard Garwin: here's your cuppa tea, big guy! I will soon upload a more detailed description by Mike Melich, and I hope I can add Prof. Levi's report. I think it is all but certain these results are real. They cannot be a

[Vo]:Brief Description of the Calorimetry in the Rossi Experiment at U. Bologna, January 14, 2011

2011-01-17 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Jed, Nice job! My only question regards the Alternating-current heater used to bring the Rossi device up the working temperature. Do they specify if this is just out of the wall AC or a more elaborate HV duty factor sort of arrangement? Regards Fran Brief Description of the Calorimetry in the

Re: [Vo]:Brief Description of the Calorimetry in the Rossi Experiment at U. Bologna, January 14, 2011

2011-01-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
Roarty, Francis X wrote: Nice job! My only question regards the Alternating-current heater used to bring the Rossi device up the working temperature. Do they specify if this is just out of the wall AC or a more elaborate HV duty factor sort of arrangement? I asked that but I have not got

Re: [Vo]:Brief Description of the Calorimetry in the Rossi Experiment at U. Bologna, January 14, 2011

2011-01-17 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
I was going to mention this before I saw Peter's message, but he beat me to it. On 01/17/2011 11:14 AM, P.J van Noorden wrote: Hello Jed, How do we know that all the water ( 8.8 l) evaporated? Was the Rossi device weighted before and after the test? The diameter of the device is about 10

Re: [Vo]:Brief Description of the Calorimetry in the Rossi Experiment at U. Bologna, January 14, 2011

2011-01-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: How do we know that all the water ( 8.8 l) evaporated? That's what the RH meter is for. (May have answered already.) This is another example of the disastrous consequences of depending on a black box test. The stuff coming out could have been dry steam, or it

Re: [Vo]:Brief Description of the Calorimetry in the Rossi Experiment at U. Bologna, January 14, 2011

2011-01-17 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
On 01/17/2011 02:39 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: How do we know that all the water ( 8.8 l) evaporated? That's what the RH meter is for. (May have answered already.) Mmmm? I didn't see that mentioned, and I didn't realize that's what it was doing. In fact I thought

Re: [Vo]:Brief Description of the Calorimetry in the Rossi Experiment at U. Bologna, January 14, 2011

2011-01-17 Thread Jeff Driscoll
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 2:39 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: How do we know that all the water ( 8.8 l) evaporated? That's what the RH meter is for. (May have answered already.) This is another example of the disastrous consequences of depending