2011/6/25 Joshua Cude <[email protected]>: > > > On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 1:02 AM, Jouni Valkonen <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> 2011/6/25 Joshua Cude <[email protected]>: >> > Well it might be if the reactor were at the bottom of a tea pot, and the >> > output at the top of the pot. But the input and output to the reactor >> > are >> > both horizontal at the same level. >> >> here was your misunderstanding. This is not true, because water input >> is at the same level as reactor core, but water output or boiling >> surface is above the reactor core somewhere in the chimney. > > The output of the entire device is at the end of a hose in another room. The > output from the *reactor* is horizontal, and level with the input. Then it > flows through a pipe into a chimney.
This is NOT TRUE because chimney is filled with water. You seem to have really hard time to understand this. > No because the chimney is not situated vertically above the reactor. According fluid dynamics this is completely irrelevant, if it is first horizontal and then bends into vertical.It does not change a thing.Only thing what matters is the volume of the water containment around the reactor and especially in the chimney. This is all that matters. > The heating does not happen in the chimney. It is completely irrelevant where the heating happens, because chimney is filled with water.In the tea pot heating does not happen in the water surface.Chimneys diameter is large enough, so that chimney effectively prevents all the sputtering and mist formation. That is the whole point of having a chimney. Try to understand this that chimney is filled with water. And this undermines ALL your arguments against E-Cat.

