On 02/08/2011 06:03 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson wrote: > > To clarify, the original point I was trying to make (quite consciously > I might add) is that IF we presume Rossi's reservoir always contains > sufficient amounts of water within the reactor core the temperature of > the vented steam will not increase all that much above 100 C no matter > how hot the surface of the internal reactor might get, the internal > surface that is in direct contact with the reservoir of water. Again, > I'm making a presumption here that the entire contents are NOT under > pressure. I'm assuming the generated steam is allowed to escape > immediately from within the presumed hellish conditions within the > reactor core. > > This assumption leads to a *lot* of "heat after death".
This system didn't show that.

