In reply to Russ George's message of Thu, 28 Jul 2016 12:03:29 -0700: Hi Russ, [snip] >It is bothersome how so many in the LENR field offer nothing but disdain for >PdD wet cells. It seems to me that MPs boiling cell might be readily >engineered to become a useful commercial product. (Mitch Swartzs Nanors >might work as well.) Take for example it the cell nominally occupies 2cc of >volume in a massive array. Each piece of Pd in a common pool of D2O held under >very high pressure and thus higher temperature would contribute to the sum of >heat produced at say 10 watts per unit. Gather 100,000 unit cells together and >the system would produce a million watts. Share the electrical power amongst >the units via a duty cycle allowing a tiny fraction of the power to be >required to keep them fusing and the OU output ratio, COP, would be >spectacular. > > > >In my work producing prodigious heat and helium using transient asymmetric >cavitation fusion (TACF) where observed outputs of hundreds of watts was >routinely achieved a similar massive array would easily perform in the same >way in a highly pressurized reactor vessel to allow higher temperature >operation. Nice thing about my TACF, (pronounced tac-f) is titanium was a >superb metal, better than palladium, not nearly so good as silver but silvers >fusion reactivity is so high that it is nigh unto impossible to keep it intact >as it melts almost instantly (in room temp D2)) when loaded with D2 and >activated.
I there a paper on the silver experiment? Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html

