When the lattice melts or vaporizes, the NAE stored in that portion of the
lattice would according to Ed Storms theory would be removed from heat
production, so the meltdown should be self limiting and terminat. In other
words, when a proportion of the NAE is removed, then the LENR reaction
should diminish in proportion to the number of disabled NAEs.

This heat production self throttling does not occur. Therefore, the NAE is
not necessarily bounded inside the lattice. On the contrary, the meltdown
seems to accelerate as witnessed by Rossi as follows:

On self-destruct --- 1MW in 10 seconds !!!!!


James Bowery
December 28th, 2013 at 7:54 PM

Dr. Rossi,

When you say that reactors “explode” when out of control, do you mean they
actually produce a loud noise? Or do they merely destructively over-heat?
(As apparently happened to a HotCat in this photograph during the prior
validation test:)

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-XuKgtxpqL9U/UYQSyPJP-OI/AAAAAAAAJYI/96mRUBJjs1w/s1600/hot-cat.JPG


Andrea Rossi
December 28th, 2013 at 8:32 PM
http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=833&cpage=4#comment-891334

James Bowery:
Very sorry, I cannot answer to this question exhaustively, but I can say
something. Obviously, the experiments are made with total respect of the
safety of my team and myself. During the destructive tests we arrived to
reach temperatures in the range of 2,000 Celsius degrees, when the “mouse”
excited too much the E-Cat, and it is gone out of control, in the sense
that we have not been able to stop the raise of the temperature ( we
arrived on purpose to that level, because we wanted to study this kind of
situation). A nuclear Physicist, analysing the registration of the data,
has calculated that the increase of temperature ( from 1 000 Celsius to
2,000 Celsius in about 10 seconds), considering the surface that has
increased of such temperature, has implied a power of 1 MW, while the Mouse
had a mean power of 1.3 kW. Look at the photo you have given the link of,
and imagine that the cylinder was cherry red, then in 10 seconds all the
cylinder became white-blue, starting from the white dot you see in the
photo ( after 1 second) becoming totally white-blue in the following 9
seconds, and then an explosion and the ceramic inside ( which is a ceramic
that melts at 2,000 Celsius) turned into a red, brilliant stone, like a
ruby. When we opened the reactor, part of the AISI 310 ss steel was not
molten, but sublimated and recondensed in form of microscopic drops of
steel.
Warm Regards,
A.R.

On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 8:27 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Why Peter Gluck is correct about in situ NAE production and Ed Storms is
>> wrong. The LENR reaction has produced meltdown conditions where all lattice
>> based NAE storage was destroyed and yet the LENR reactor continued to melt
>> through lab tables and concrete floors.
>>
>
> How do you know this? You seem to know more about the condition of the
> metal that Fleischmann did.
>
> You have a bad habit of making wild guesses and then immediately treating
> these guesses as facts.
>
> - Jed
>
>

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