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| James A. Bowery... |
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:35 am |
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In Propep, it seems that whenever I inject a lot of water into the
combustion and let the resulting products expand to near vacuum, the
end temperature is ridiculously low.
Is this a bug in Propep? |
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| Joe Pfeiffer... |
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 3:12 pm |
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"James A. Bowery" <jabowery at (no spam) gmail.com> writes:
Quote: In Propep, it seems that whenever I inject a lot of water into the
combustion and let the resulting products expand to near vacuum, the
end temperature is ridiculously low.
Is this a bug in Propep?
I'm not familiar with Propep, but when you say "expand to near vacuum"
it sounds like a ridiculously low temperature is what you should
expect. pV=nRT.
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