DavidMLewis wrote:Looking at these cutaways, it's not at all clear to me what causes boiler water to circulate in the group. I guess I can see that as water cools in the group, the cooler water will slide down back into the boiler, but by that point the damage has been done, thermally.
HB wrote:An alert lurker brought this other cutaway photo to my attention, including the diffusion block.
DavidMLewis wrote:Hi,
Looking at these cutaways, it's not at all clear to me what causes boiler water to circulate in the group. I guess I can see that as water cools in the group, the cooler water will slide down back into the boiler, but by that point the damage has been done, thermally.
skyryders90 wrote:I don't believe that water does circulate ... rather the arm and the group are essentially part of the boiler volume, and therefore are filled with the same saturated steam that fills any other open space in the group.
Or am I nuts?
AndyS wrote:I like the alert lurkers. It's the spaced-out lurkers that really piss me off.
lino wrote:If you look at the x-sec of the E-61, that Dan posted above (previous page?), you can see the differences. Nothing earth shattering, but there is a fairly large new hole in the back of the group that is linked directly to the boiler.