Am 24.11.2011 19:22, schrieb Mary Yugo:

I tried translating from the Swedish PDF to English with Google. It's not entirely satisfactory but it does suggest that Kullander did consider Grabowski's paper or the same concerns from theory. If I understood him, Kullander concluded that Rossi experiments showed dry steam within 99% using the Testo meter. That's unlikely to be reliable because as has been said many times, the device was never designed to measure steam quality and is an HVAC instrument made for typical room temperatures in habitats.
Did he not discuss the fact, that the electrical energy was not enough for boiling?
It was barely enough for 60°, at this water flow rate.
I think this is evident and therefore much more important than all this steam discussion.

Peter

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