ajdelange wrote:*Joule (after whom the unit of energy is named) was the son of a wealthy brewer and did much of his seminal work in a laboratory attached to his father's brewery).
They just don't teach this kind of stuff in physics classes anymore.
ajdelange wrote:*Joule (after whom the unit of energy is named) was the son of a wealthy brewer and did much of his seminal work in a laboratory attached to his father's brewery).

ajdelange wrote:In a counterflow chiller the amount of heat transfer depends on many things,
There is no phase change in a properly operated wort chiller.
No it doesn't (at least not appreciably - the specific heat of water changes by less than 1 % over the entire range from freezing to boiling).
That's not because of a change in specific heat but rather because the rate of heat transfer between two systems depends on the temperature difference between them.
[/quote]No it doesn't (at least not appreciably - the specific heat of water changes by less than 1 % over the entire range from freezing to boiling).
Do my experiment and you’ll be singing a different tune.That's not because of a change in specific heat but rather because the rate of heat transfer between two systems depends on the temperature difference between them.
Did you deliberately misread my post just so you could quarrel with things you hoped that I’d said?
I get it that you enjoy displaying knowledge, but you might first read and understand the material you are using as the foil for your display. Either that or just state your stuff without trying to use any one else as your sounding board.


MachineShopBrewing wrote:I think it is funny when people go after AJ. He's probably the smartest dude on this whole forum.


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