I had that weird thought too that the reactor might be generating microwave
radiation and heating the water...
Tin foil hat time again
On Friday, January 2, 2015, Ken Deboer barlaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Regarding the 'shell' of various LENR reactors, I wonder if someone could
recap or comment
Regarding the 'shell' of various LENR reactors, I wonder if someone could
recap or comment on what the history has been and what some of the
considerations and rational were behind them. Most reactors have been
built around steel if I'm not mistaken, and some of glass. The new Rossi
model is of
From: Ken Deboer
Ø Regarding the 'shell' of various LENR reactors, I wonder if someone could
recap or comment on what the history has been and what some of the
considerations and rational were behind them. Most reactors have been built
around steel if I'm not mistaken, and some of
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Please read first Georgina's nice post of today, because
what I say here:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/01/shared-lenr-ideas-january-2-2015.html
is rather sad and unpleasant. It is also real, but this makes the situation
worse.
Peter
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
Does any1 have the GOOGLE+ Hangout URL? ... Thnx
From: a.ashfield
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2015 3:03 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:live - grr... dogboneRe:
The second test is under way. Temperature currently over 400C
Ya' gotta love the 21st century.
This seems kind of pointless. Why not read the data a week later? Still, it
is fun!
The technical chatter makes it sound like NASA. Impressive!
I wish Arthur Clarke had lived to see this.
- Jed
The second test is under way. Temperature currently over 400C
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embeddedv=IQlqzLzQDUA
Not much happening, but 95 viewers are tuned in.
CB Sites wrote:
* Just doing a search, here is an article discussing hydrogen permeation
of Alumina at high temperatures.
http://www.academia.edu/7323157/GAS_PERMEATION_PROPERTIES_OF_HYDROGEN_PERMEABLE_MACROPOROUS_ALUMINA_CERAMIC_MEMBRANES_AT_HIGH_TEMPERATURE
* Of course this is
Under certain conditions the fine structure constant has been found to
differ from the regular value.
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 10:28 AM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
Doing science inside the dog bone can be like doing science inside another
universe. There is no certainty that physics or
Lithium hydride does not decompose at 900C when the pressure is high. The
pressure that is being read in this system must be a vapor state of LiH. It
seems to me that pure dissociated hydrogen will be hard to come by in such
a high pressure system.
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 8:34 PM, Bob Cook
A dual coil eddy current pressure transducer is way more immune to magnetic
field, radiation and noise, but costs $6k instead of the $500 one they have.
It also can go to 580C or so, instead of 85C as this one, in use.
- Mark Jurich
From: Bob Cook
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2015 5:34 PM
To:
I think it would be interesting to test a similar pressure transducer to the
one that they are using to understand how it operates under a varying magnetic
or electric fields. It may be that local conditions are affecting the
transducer and are indicative of unexpected electric or magnetic
I am glad to see that with 30% pressure swings indicated, the operator decided
to at least wear a face mask. I think I heard that the tube was good for 1000
psi and they were getting indications of over 600 psi with large swings. It
appeared they did not believe their pressure sensor. I
Yes, it’s me ... Since Bob Greenyer reads over here, I will post the info for
this beast, in a sec.
- Mark Jurich
From: Jed Rothwell
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2015 6:23 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: live - grr... dogbone
Mark Jurich jur...@hotmail.com wrote:
A dual
Mark Jurich jur...@hotmail.com wrote:
A dual coil eddy current pressure transducer is way more immune to
magnetic field, radiation and noise, but costs $6k instead of the $500 one
they have.
In the YouTube talk window someone mentioned a $6,000 pressure meter:
Justa Guy
A shout out to you, Mark! Someone there just read your remarks.
Yo: MFMP, that Geiger counter makes a heck of a racket. It hurt my ears!
Can you cover it up or turn down the volume?
Granted, it does make ths sound like a real old-fashioned experiment.
Guys, the capacitor might be a bad load for the sensor circuitry. I would be
suspicious that the output circuit can not operate into the large capacitor you
are using.
Dave
LIGHTS OUT! Incandescent glow.
This is fun.
- Jed
Well that was another fun dog bone experiment to watch. After all the
discussion on a leaking inner chamber, someone wisely decided to abandon
the alumina cylinder for stainless steal and add a pressure sensor to it!
Unfortunately it took way to get the noise out of the pressure readings, so
it
Let us not underestimate Rossi.
The account of how Rossi loaded the fuel into the alumina tubes told by the
TPR2 report does not sound like Rossi when through a complicated time
consuming and/or involved alumina sealing process to protect against
hydrogen leakage.
An excerpt from the Lugano
On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 7:21 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 8 Oct 2014 09:22:13 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
Li7 + Ni58 = Ni59 + Li6 + 1.75 MeV
Li7 + Ni59 = Ni60 + Li6 + 4.14 MeV
Li7 + Ni60 = Ni61 + Li6 + 0.57 MeV
Li7 + Ni61 = Ni62 + Li6 + 3.34 MeV
Li7 + Ni62
I for one did not understand that the center tube was made from stainless
steel. Apparently it was not sealed very well. The access port for the
pressure transducer to allow it to sense pressure, but remain at below 85
degrees, probably leaked. That design and the welding or bonding of the
KAMAN High Temperature Pressure Measuring Systems, KP-1911 and KP-2025 Series:
http://www.kamansensors.com/pdf_files/kaman_high_pressure_sensors_manual_web.pdf
... I’ll try to post more info on this, tonight. I recall it’s just above $6k.
- Mark Jurich
From: Mark Jurich
Sent: Friday,
I think a grounded metal pail might act like a faraday cage and absorb EMF,
but if it was open at the top microwaves not absorbed by the water should
leak out
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 11:37 PM, Eric Walker eric.wal...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 10:40 AM, ChemE Stewart
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 10:40 AM, ChemE Stewart cheme...@gmail.com wrote:
I had that weird thought too that the reactor might be generating microwave
radiation and heating the water...
Would the microwaves make it through the metal pail?
Eric
Justa Guy: Hello, MFMP
Justa Guy: Ryan?
Open the pod bay door, Hal. Hal! Do you read me?
- Jed
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