Mr. S. I. Tampe wrote:


  <<Yes, note parkhomov seam to indicate that the form of the applied ac is 
important. Hence if you take that at face value the conclusion is that induced 
varying magnetic field is important. Why couple that with the heating. Much 
better to decouple and search for optimal stimulation in the test at each level 
of heat.>>

  I agree with this idea to separate the parameters that or thought to be 
important and learn about what effects the reaction.

  Bob Cook





  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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