I also have another picture in mind, if you stir a continuous
polymerisation process in combination with the gas release, the reactor can
fluidize. I am wondering about the physics of that sintering process as H
is (slowly) released and everything is fluidized? possebly with the help of
the stirring.
Den 17 apr 2015 00:11 skrev "Bob Higgins" <[email protected]>:

> By 300C, and in the presence of the released H2, the Ni particles have
> been reduced of their oxice and are sintered together into a spongy solid.
> It remains this way until the LiH and Al have melted, and then the web of
> SOLID spongy Ni is coated with a liquid film of LiH-Al .  The Ni is solid
> and is not going to stir, however, it may be possible to get motion of the
> liquid LiH-Al metal.
>
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 3:39 PM, Stefan Israelsson Tampe <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Heya Vortexuses,
>>
>> Any thoughts about my shallow thoughts about the parghomov/Ecat setup,
>>
>> When it comes to steel making, one often has a magnetic stirrer to even
>> out the temperature in the mold, hence improving the quality of the final
>> product. This works by the magnetic varying field induces current that
>> interacts with the magnetic field and induces a force see.
>>
>> https://www.sinfo-t.jp/eng/stirrer/principle.htm
>>
>> What I'm wondering is if the fuel inside the ECAT at those high
>> temperatures might be stirred by the alternating current. If the stirring
>> is the key, then the frequencies does not need to be especially high.
>> Parkhomov seam to say that the waveform can have high derivatives from time
>> to time which might
>>
>> translate into a "kick" of the right magnitude that might be positive for
>> getting it to stir properly.
>>
>> I'm not sure that the magnitude of this force is in the right ballpark to
>> do anything good though.
>>
>> Another possibility is the following. Powder is a kind of fluid, but if
>> you kick it internally and stir it with a magnetic stirrer with kicks you
>> may make it more fluffy and more fluid like, that can be beneficial, this
>> will surely reduce conductivity though making the stirring effect less
>> prominent, I see lots of options to vary dimensional properties and powder
>> properties, frequencies etc to get the most optimal setting.
>>
>> Also a good question, can one decouple the heating from the stirring (if
>> it indeed can be stirred)?
>>
>> Hmm, wind with two wires in a double helix, one with low resistance (low
>> heating) thicker, higher conductivity etc, and the usual one to heat. Maybe
>> there will be problems with magnetic coupling between the wires, but surely
>> the setup is less coupled then using just one wire.
>>
>> Another better possibility is to heat with DC and stir with AC. One
>> should then try to decrease the resistance in the wire as much as possible
>> in order to heat less with the AC and get more stiring/manipulating
>> power/freedom out of it if needed.
>>
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>
>

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