Controlling the internal temperature seems to be an important objective of the
reactor development. Potentially an internal central tube with circulating
cooling could better maintain an internal temperature. Say a thin Alumina tube
with pressurized He as a coolant.
The sealing may be a litt
Not a practical idea, just a forced solution, guys. What thermal efrfect
could have the lithium from 100 mgr LiAlH4? and Al2O3 is a very stable
compound, lithium corrosion is impossible. It is a Li Al lloy there when
hyydrogen is out.
Waste of time.
Peter
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 4:25 PM, Arnaud Ko
Alain,
The excess heat generated by Parkhomovs experiment (if real) is far above
any chemical reaction. 3 Li + 2 Al2O3 -> 3 LiO2 + 4 Al doesnt produce much
energy. The Li inside the reactor is very small 100 mg?
But Li could corrode the wall of AL203 making it less strong to resist to
the
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