Jacques RUER have demonstrated using standard engineering that - if you have a low COP LENr reactor proven - if there is a positive temperature feedback then you can engineer a device with any desired COP.
https://www.iscmns.org/work12/RuerJpreventingtherm.pdf Brillouin system, becaus eif have ON/Off control can be engineered to be not far from criticality by heat insulation, and triggered to pass over criticality in ON state, and thus be controlled to be at critical state, with a stable production of heat. I'm more concerned by the fact that the metallurgical state is not clearly mastered to optimise LENR... Maybe we don't have all data. Basically COP is not a useful factor. It is abused in place of signal over noise by people imagining unknown artifacts. It is considered as a result, while it is just result of engineering done for an experiment, not for a client. 2018-03-15 20:42 GMT+01:00 Axil Axil <[email protected]>: > The COP of the Brillouin reactor is now been verified to be under 1.5... > nearly useless. If I remember correctly, MFMP produced over unity heat in > some of their experiments but not very much. The same low COP issue arose > in the Lugano demo. Low COP is a big problem for LENR. Most of the energy > produced by LENR comes in the form of sub atomic particle generation which > includes huge numbers of neutrinos. In the LENR reaction, the heat is > provided by a minor energy channel involving hawking radiation. The > Brillouin reactor is most likely pumping out a ton of sub atomic particles > as seen in the experiments of Holmlid. Those particles need to be converted > to heat. Therefore, the heat rich LENR reactor should be surrounded by a > blanket of molten lead or thorium salt to capture muons that will catalyze > muon fission. But this type of fission will produce a ton of neutrons > similar to a hot fusion reactor. The dream of a LENR reactor in your > basement might well be impossible unless Rossi has found a way to increase > the proportion of the reaction energy to be radiated in the form of heat. > > To verify if this opinion is well founded, a LENR reactor should be > surrounded in lead blocks up to a foot thick. We should see a large flux of > neutrons produced by the lead. > >

