Steam Quality1000.950.90.850.8Deg C            1,290            1,290
1,290            1,290            1,290min4040404040W498498498498498J
(Elec)
1,195,200      1,195,200      1,195,200      1,195,200      1,195,200kg
Water (Evap) 1.21.141.0260.87210.69768J (Evap)      2,712,000
2,576,400
2,318,760      1,970,946      1,576,757Heat Loss (W)               155
155               155               155               155Heat Loss (J)
372,000        372,000        372,000        372,000        372,000Total J
Produced      3,084,000      2,948,400      2,690,760      2,342,946
1,948,757COP2.582.472.251.961.63
Unless a visble amount of carryover, steam in contact with water should be
>= 95% quality


On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Blaze Spinnaker <blazespinna...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I'm assuming this is just nonsense but some of the patho-skeptics are
> claiming that the russian report would have to produce dry steam in order
> to reach the energy levels he's claiming.
>
> While I'm still very skeptical, and his COP numbers have already been
> proven to be nonsense, I would assume such a simple issues as this would
> have been pointed out already by the serious minds on this list.
>

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