Am 20.11.2011 00:37, schrieb Jouni Valkonen:

Peter wrote: » Thank you for pointing this out, it is probably correct and I was in error.»

No, what Joshua said does not even resemble physics. If his explanation would be even remotely truthful, kettle boilers would be impossible, because all water would escape from tea pots as low quality steam when water starts boiling. That is because cutting forces that form low quality steam are several orders of magnitude stronger in tea pot than in ecat.

I think he pointed out, that a special mechanism is needed for low quality steam. I think all experts agree that a normal boiler produces pretty good steam quality.

We do, however not know, whats inside Rossis boiler tower.
Had he vaporized the water visibly in an open boiler outside into free air, then I would happily accept the steam calculations.

Peter

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