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Nav wrote:
... It was Doug who said there was no bypass valve. I didn't say anything of the kind, you clown. Go back and re-read my posts. I said that a turbine will not be stopped by opening a bypass valve, which is what you claimed was the summ & total of how to reverse the Titanic's engines. ... He seemd to think it was stopped by just closing a valve -but where he thinks the steam from the main engines would go is anybodys guess. Do tell. While the inlet was subatmospheric, In other words, under a vacuum... as I said. .... the steam would still be passed to the condensor whose pressures were even lower. I think it's also pretty sloppy to call the inlet prssure to a turbine a vacuum. Don't you guys traditionally use mmHg for near vacuum pressures? It was you who is quoting a psia figure and confusing it with psi. DSK |