[Vo]:NIWeek2012 slides - Status of CMNS/CF/LENR Research at Kobe-Technova

2012-08-16 Thread Akira Shirakawa

Hello group,

These NIWeek2012 slides (26 pages) about recent progresses at 
Kobe-Technova got just posted on the National Instruments website. I 
don't think their content should be much different than what is supposed 
to be presented during ICCF-17, but it's interesting to see that - as by 
NI policy for submitted slides [1] - the company logo appears everywhere.


https://decibel.ni.com/content/servlet/JiveServlet/download/23750-1-51320/TS9240%20Status%20of%20CMN%20CF%20LENR%20Research.pdf

Source: https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-23750


Status of CMNS/CF/LENR Research at Kobe-Technova

The Kobe-Technova team has worked to elucidate the underlying physics of 
anomalous heat evolution effects in deuterium (D) and protium (H) gas-loaded 
nano-metal-compound systems. Basic tools are the twin D(H) gas-loading 
equipment and the supporting theoretical modeling by the TSC multibody fusion 
theory. Using various Pd-based and Ni-based nanofabricated samples, the team 
has reproducibly observed anomalous heat effects with isotopic differences 
using time-dependent (dynamic) data of thermal-power evolutions, 
D(H)/metal-atom loading ratios, and their temperature dependence (for Ni-based 
cases).

Akito Takahashi, Technova Inc.


Cheers,
S.A.

[1] See other misc. documents here: 
https://decibel.ni.com/content/groups/niweek-2012?view=documents#/?per_page=50




Re: [Vo]:NIWeek2012 slides - Status of CMNS/CF/LENR Research at Kobe-Technova

2012-08-16 Thread Robert Lynn
Quick look through.  A variety of materials tried with hydrogen and
deuterium.  Best results 1-2W per gram of Ni35-Cu8-Zr57 and Hydrogen, at
573K (300°C) running for weeks quite happily.  They found adding Cu to NiZr
made it work much better.   They are getting far better results than they
get with P-D (which seems to stop after short time).

So another pretty powerful high temp gas phase replication with CuNi+H

On 16 August 2012 18:43, Akira Shirakawa shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello group,

 These NIWeek2012 slides (26 pages) about recent progresses at
 Kobe-Technova got just posted on the National Instruments website. I don't
 think their content should be much different than what is supposed to be
 presented during ICCF-17, but it's interesting to see that - as by NI
 policy for submitted slides [1] - the company logo appears everywhere.

 https://decibel.ni.com/**content/servlet/JiveServlet/**
 download/23750-1-51320/TS9240%**20Status%20of%20CMN%20CF%**
 20LENR%20Research.pdfhttps://decibel.ni.com/content/servlet/JiveServlet/download/23750-1-51320/TS9240%20Status%20of%20CMN%20CF%20LENR%20Research.pdf

 Source: 
 https://decibel.ni.com/**content/docs/DOC-23750https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-23750

  Status of CMNS/CF/LENR Research at Kobe-Technova

 The Kobe-Technova team has worked to elucidate the underlying physics of
 anomalous heat evolution effects in deuterium (D) and protium (H)
 gas-loaded nano-metal-compound systems. Basic tools are the twin D(H)
 gas-loading equipment and the supporting theoretical modeling by the TSC
 multibody fusion theory. Using various Pd-based and Ni-based nanofabricated
 samples, the team has reproducibly observed anomalous heat effects with
 isotopic differences using time-dependent (dynamic) data of thermal-power
 evolutions, D(H)/metal-atom loading ratios, and their temperature
 dependence (for Ni-based cases).

 Akito Takahashi, Technova Inc.


 Cheers,
 S.A.

 [1] See other misc. documents here: https://decibel.ni.com/**
 content/groups/niweek-2012?**view=documents#/?per_page=50https://decibel.ni.com/content/groups/niweek-2012?view=documents#/?per_page=50