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On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 00:31:47 +0000, James Johnson wrote:
Hydrogen is even better yet (better heat transfer coefficient). It is what is used to cool the 1000 megawatt generators at power plants as air can't carry the heat from resistance in the windings away fast enough. Just watch out for flames or sparks. Also hydrogen tends to diffuse through the tire so you have to replenish it more often. Having worked in a 1000 MW generating station, I can safely say this is doggie-donuts. I wouldn't have hydrogen (or any explosive gas) within 100ft of a high-power generator! Lloyd Sumpter |
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