http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/tests/index.htm
The description right below the cross section view at the top of the page says "The MAHG tube has been specially designed : It is composed by a water cooled vaccum tube filled with hydrogen at 0.1 atm." The temp measurements are for the cooling water, the reaction occurs in the gaseous hydrogen only. I cannot find any logic for the varying coolant flow rates, perhaps that is a faulty sensor? --- Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: > > >>Do I have this right? See the graphs on this page: > >> > >>http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/tests/mahg2c.htm > >> > >>In the graph for test run 76, the fluctuating > green line is water flow in > >>liters per minute. The red and blue lines do not > fluctuate. They are > >>"temp input" and "temp output" which I presume > means cooling water > > > >Don't think so. That's the water he's running the > reaction with; it's not > >'disinterested' "cooling water". > > That's what I thought at first, but it seems like > the gadget is closed, and > this is cooling water flowing around the inner > shell. Isn't that what is > shown here? > > http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/tests/index.htm > > This looks like a cooling water loop to me: > > http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/setup.htm > > Also, the flow is so large it would have to be > fracturing water at a > fantastic rate. 500 to 600 ml per minute! Actually, > I think that is too > much for ordinary flow calorimetry but maybe they > have a lot of heat to > remove from the cell. 500 ml = 28 moles. If that is > how much water they are > disassociating, it works out to be 8 MJ per minute, > or 133 kW, which is > ridiculous. > > - Jed > > > Merlyn Magickal Engineer and Technical Metaphysicist __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com

