Re: [Vo]:NASA Langley Presentation on LENR Aircraft Study

2014-03-04 Thread Alan Fletcher
I looked at the variable-throttle version. The slide is at about 09:55 in https://connect.arc.nasa.gov/p1zygzm2h3i/?launcher=falsefcsContent=truepbMode=normal It's worse than I thought! They inject Ni nanoparticles into a jet engine as if it were fuel!!! (Presuming you can 'ignite' it, and

Re: [Vo]:NASA Langley Presentation on LENR Aircraft Study

2014-03-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
Alan Fletcher a...@well.com wrote: One interesting concept : since Ni/H LENR might not be throttle-able, inject a stream of gas (H2?) and Ni nanoparticles into the reactor chamber. Throttle by modulating the mass content and/or velocity. Cold fusion produces so much energy per gram of

Re: [Vo]:NASA Langley Presentation on LENR Aircraft Study

2014-03-03 Thread Axil Axil
The control factor of which you speak may well be the production of the sites where the nuclear reactions take place. The common assumption is that there is a fixed number of NAE, but this may not be true in all systems. The melt down of Rossi's reactor speaks against this assumption. Yes, some

Re: [Vo]:NASA Langley Presentation on LENR Aircraft Study

2014-03-03 Thread Bob Cook
- Original Message - From: Axil Axil To: vortex-l Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 6:53 AM Subject: Re: [Vo]:NASA Langley Presentation on LENR Aircraft Study The control factor of which you speak may well be the production of the sites where the nuclear reactions take place. The common

Re: [Vo]:NASA Langley Presentation on LENR Aircraft Study

2014-03-03 Thread David Roberson
. :-) Dave -Original Message- From: Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Mon, Mar 3, 2014 9:53 am Subject: Re: [Vo]:NASA Langley Presentation on LENR Aircraft Study The control factor of which you speak may well be the production of the sites where

Re: [Vo]:NASA Langley Presentation on LENR Aircraft Study

2014-03-03 Thread Bob Cook
Message - From: David Roberson To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 7:23 AM Subject: Re: [Vo]:NASA Langley Presentation on LENR Aircraft Study This recent news from Rossi leads me to believe that he has made progress in obtaining a more robust reaction than

Re: [Vo]:NASA Langley Presentation on LENR Aircraft Study

2014-03-03 Thread mixent
In reply to David Roberson's message of Mon, 3 Mar 2014 10:23:38 -0500 (EST): Hi, [snip] This recent news from Rossi leads me to believe that he has made progress in obtaining a more robust reaction than previously. He does now claim to have a mouse activation system that excites his cat. It

Re: [Vo]:NASA Langley Presentation on LENR Aircraft Study

2014-03-02 Thread Alan Fletcher
From: James Bowery jabow...@gmail.com Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2014 4:59:26 PM One interesting concept : since Ni/H LENR might not be throttle-able, inject a stream of gas (H2?) and Ni nanoparticles into the reactor chamber. Throttle by modulating the mass content and/or velocity. But then

[Vo]:NASA Langley Presentation on LENR Aircraft Study

2014-03-01 Thread James Bowery
https://connect.arc.nasa.gov/p1zygzm2h3i/?launcher=falsefcsContent=truepbMode=normal

Re: [Vo]:NASA Langley Presentation on LENR Aircraft Study

2014-03-01 Thread James Bowery
There is a similar initiative in Lockheed/Martin. Please vote up the submission of this story at slashdot: http://slashdot.org/submission/3377235/nasa-langley-study-on-cold-fusions-potential-in-aviation On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 6:59 PM, James Bowery jabow...@gmail.com wrote: