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Posted by geoman on April 12, 2006, 8:36 am
>>I was asked for a water enthalpy chart the other day and don't have one.
>>Anyone have a chart on water? I guess he is interested in the
>>characterists
>>of frozen water subjected to different levels of vacuums
>>Rich
> You'll have to look in the instructions that come with a @ductbooster.
> If you dont find it there, then check the .pdf file on your digital
> programmable stat.
> Bubb
Seriously, Bub, I have enthalpy charts on just about everything but H20.
At what rate does ice sublamate under certain levels of vacuum? This is
what we need to know.
Thanks
Rich (geoman) Forgot to change me handle when I got a new hard drive.
>>I was asked for a water enthalpy chart the other day and don't have one.
>>Anyone have a chart on water? I guess he is interested in the
>>characterists
>>of frozen water subjected to different levels of vacuums
>>Rich
> You'll have to look in the instructions that come with a @ductbooster.
> If you dont find it there, then check the .pdf file on your digital
> programmable stat.
> Bubb
Seriously, Bub, I have enthalpy charts on just about everything but H20.
At what rate does ice sublamate under certain levels of vacuum? This is
what we need to know.
Thanks
Rich (geoman) Forgot to change me handle when I got a new hard drive.
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>Anyone have a chart on water? I guess he is interested in the characterists
>of frozen water subjected to different levels of vacuums
>Rich