At 10:39 AM 5/6/2005, Jed Rothwell wrote:
There have been no LENR demos! Demos may not even be possible.

Utter nonsense. JET Thermal Products gave an open demonstration of a robust cold
fusion Phusor system at MIT for a week at ICCF10.

Good point. I forgot about that one. I do not think it convinced many people, because the calorimetry is so exotic,


Not true at all. In fact, the calorimetry was not exotic - it was simple with
two cells in electrical series [the cold fusion device and the ohmic control]. It is only seen
as 'exotic' by those who do not use controls and eschew their (logical and requisite) use.


For this lower power demonstration system at MIT, http://world.std.com/~mica/jeticcf10demo.html
which was in part encouraged by the late Dr. Eugene Mallove, the calorimetry was necessarily simple,
and taken care of with full controls. Two identical volumes were compared, and they were wired in electrical series.
One contained an ohmic control and the other contained the cold fusion Phusor device in heavy water.
For approximately half the power to the cold fusion system, there resulted approximately twice the delta-T
in the cold fusion Phusor device (and its surrounding water) compared to the ohmic control (and its surrounding water).


BTW, the purpose of the low power demonstration system was to demonstrate in a single afternoon
the "optimal operating point" of these systems. That was accomplished.


More on this at: http://world.std.com/~mica/jet.html
The publication on the demonstration itself is:
Swartz. M., "Can a Pd/D2O/Pt Device be Made Portable to Demonstrate the Optimal Operating Point?", ICCF-10 (Camb. MA), Proceedings of ICCF-10, (2003).


The publications on the"optimal operating point" of these systems include:
Swartz. M., G. Verner, "Excess Heat from Low Electrical Conductivity Heavy Water Spiral-Wound Pd/D2O/Pt and Pd/D2O-PdCl2/Pt Devices", ICCF-10 (Camb. MA), Proceedings of ICCF-10, (2003)
Swartz. M., "Photoinduced Excess Heat from Laser-Irradiated Electrically-Polarized Palladium Cathodes in D2O", ICCF-10 (Camb. MA), Proceedings of ICCF-10, (2003).
Swartz. M., "Generality of Optimal Operating Point Behavior in Low Energy Nuclear Systems", Journal of New Energy, 4, 2, 218-228 (1999)
Swartz. M., G. Verner, A. Frank, H. Fox "Importance of Non-dimensional Numbers and Optimal Operating Points in Cold Fusion", Journal of New Energy, 4, 2, 215-217 (1999)
Swartz, M, "Optimal Operating Point Characteristics of Nickel Light Water Experiments", Proceedings of ICCF-7 (1998)
Swartz. M., "Consistency of the Biphasic Nature of Excess Enthalpy in Solid State Anomalous Phenomena with the Quasi-1-Dimensional Model of Isotope Loading into a Material", Fusion Technology, 31, 63-74 (1997)
Swartz. M., "Biphasic Behavior in Thermal Electrolytic Generators Using Nickel Cathodes", IECEC 1997 Proceedings, paper #97009 (1997)


with the background continuum electromechanics (applied to loading) here:
Swartz, M., "Isotopic Fuel Loading Coupled To Reactions At An Electrode", Fusion Technology, 26, 4T, 74-77 (1994)
Swartz. M., "Generalized Isotopic Fuel Loading Equations" "Cold Fusion Source Book", International Symposium On Cold Fusion And Advanced Energy Systems". Ed. Hal Fox, Minsk, Belarus (1994)
Swartz, M., "Quasi-One-Dimensional Model of Electrochemical Loading of Isotopic Fuel into a Metal", Fusion Technology, 22, 2, 296-300 (1992)


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But then these demonstations were of overunity cold fusion systems. By contrast, the (misnamed) LENR probably cannot give a similar demonstation. ;-)X

What is the difference between "overunity cold fusion systems" and LENR? As far as I know the two mean exactly the same thing.


Cold fusion systems use lattices such as palladium, nickel and titanium to produce nuclear products
and heat. The (lattice) heat results from the HIGH ENERGY of the first excited state, such as the He4* state,
that results before the HIGH ENERGY is redistributed to the lattice by the plethora of phonons and polarons.
Cold fusion is high energy, involving nuclear states which then collapse as the lattice takes the energy,
which appears as "excess energy" and heat.


   More on this at http://world.std.com/~mica/cft.html

   More on cold fusion at the upcoming 2005 Cold Fusion Colloquium at MIT.
                http://world.std.com/~mica/colloq.html

'LENR' is more amorphous, perhaps because it was in part an attempt to avoid
the use of the words: 'cold fusion'. Anyway, it now also encompasses phenomena
which have far less to zero credibility, of which a long list could be given
from rotating water machines to putative biological transmutation.


   Mitchell Swartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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