Re: [Vo]:modified fourier law

2011-07-29 Thread Harry Veeder
I don't know, but consider this example: People, cats, and animals in general can fail to perform when they become either hypothermic or hyperthermic. Harry From: Damon Craig >To: Harry Veeder >Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 7:52:01 AM >Subject: Re: [Vo]:modified fourier la

Re: [Vo]:modified fourier law

2011-07-27 Thread Harry Veeder
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 10:50:39 PM >Subject: Re: [Vo]:modified fourier law > > >I think both the temperature gradient and the reactor temperature contribute >to the effect, IMO. >  >Harry > >From: Damon Craig >>To: Harry Veeder >>Sent: Wednesday, July

Re: [Vo]:modified fourier law

2011-07-27 Thread Harry Veeder
I think both the temperature gradient and the reactor temperature contribute to the effect, IMO.   Harry From: Damon Craig >To: Harry Veeder >Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 4:45:55 PM >Subject: Re: [Vo]:modified fourier law > > >You’re alluding to a thermal gradient, whe

[Vo]:modified fourier law

2011-07-26 Thread Harry Veeder
Harry veeder wrote: >To be more precise, the temperature difference between the inside of the >reaction vessel and the water cannot be >greater than a certain value  or the >generation of heat will cease and the difference cannot be less than a certain >>value or the reactor temperature will the