Alan J Fletcher wrote:

The flowmeter and volume measurements are on the SECONDARY. The flow results for the secondary are fine .. as is its input temperature.

He made TWO measurements on the PRIMARY flow ... one at the end of sustaining, and one after the hydrogen was purged and the peristaltic pump was increased.

Oh yes. You are right. I was confused.

Of course the secondary flow is the important one in this case. Although it sure would have been nice to know the primary one.

Do you know what would have been nice? If he has recorded all the damn flow rates and temperatures electronically on a single computer, with uniform time stamps. You know what I mean? The way anyone else would have after 1980 for crying out loud.

- Jed


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