It inexplicably annoys me that BeerSmith, which is very good in most other respects, insists on specifying boil-off rate as a percentage per hour.
This is just plain stupid. If it were true then you would never be able to boil a kettle dry.
The rate at which the boiling wort in your copper gets converted to steam depends one thing and one thing only: the net rate at which energy is supplied to it - i.e. (typically) the electrical power going into your heating element, minus any losses from the walls of the copper.
So unless you're reducing the power as the copper gets emptier (unlikely) then your boil-off rate will be a fixed number of litres per hour.
Rant over!!
This is just plain stupid. If it were true then you would never be able to boil a kettle dry.
The rate at which the boiling wort in your copper gets converted to steam depends one thing and one thing only: the net rate at which energy is supplied to it - i.e. (typically) the electrical power going into your heating element, minus any losses from the walls of the copper.
So unless you're reducing the power as the copper gets emptier (unlikely) then your boil-off rate will be a fixed number of litres per hour.
Rant over!!