is from his list.
Bob
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You know Axil, maybe they are based on the internal pressure estimates I've
read here. When the MFMP
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You know Axil, maybe they are based on the internal pressure estimates
I've read here. When the MFMP finally had
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You know Axil, maybe they are based on the internal pressure estimates
I've read here. When the MFMP finally had
High hydrogen pressure could be a necessity for the dogbone, and controlling
that pressure could be a looming issue.
For those who do not think that metal to ceramic hermetic bonding is feasible,
in the design of an advanced version of the dogbone, here is a counter-argument
in the form of
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2015 10:14 AM
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High hydrogen pressure could be a necessity for the dogbone, and controlling
that pressure could be a looming issue.
For those who do not think that metal to ceramic hermetic bonding is
feasible
From: Bob Cook
Are there any data on the pressures in either the Parkhomov or Rossi reactors
that you know of? I do not know that a significant H pressure is required for
the LENR reactions in these two tests.
Bob- The is no actual pressure measurement that I’m aware of – for the
It is possible to bond alumina, such as a modified dogbone reactor directly
to stainless tubing, using the proprietary S-bond alloy :
http://www.s-bond.com/blog/2011/04/04/ceramic-metal-bonding-part-one/
The advantage would be allowing a permanent fill port for hydrogen, along
with a
: [Vo]:Ceramic-to-metal hermetic bonding
It is possible to bond alumina, such as a modified dogbone reactor directly
to stainless tubing, using the proprietary S-bond alloy :
http://www.s-bond.com/blog/2011/04/04/ceramic-metal-bonding-part-one/
The advantage would be allowing
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It is possible to bond alumina, such as a modified dogbone reactor
directly to stainless tubing, using the proprietary S-bond alloy :
http://www.s-bond.com/blog/2011/04/04/ceramic-metal-bonding
that other wise might not be discovered.)
Bob
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*From:* Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net
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It is possible to bond alumina, such as a modified
, because it was so good for identifying defects in
their forgings that other wise might not be discovered.)
Bob
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