From the physics point of view the Meissner effect is caused by an induced - repelling - counter current.

If such a current stays on a ring then from the physics point of view the rings will self adjust as long as the axis of the opposite field stays inside the ring. (Of course there are more parameters like real mass etc. for an exact model)

I used this in my old LENR writeup to explain how magnetic focusing of Li*-H* works...




Am 07.07.19 um 17:27 schrieb JonesBeene:

Here is an interesting question with a non-obvious application to LENR – involving the Meissner effect and magnetic focusing.

It's unclear from the literature whether the Meissner Effect can be used to focus  an object in a static magnetic field. For instance, imagine two strong magnets facing each other in repelling (bucking) mode with a gap in between them.. Will a superconductor (HTSC) become focused, locked and constrained within the cusp of the magnets’ bucking field  (which is expected) OR does flux pinning actually hinder this focusing?

The answer to that question  – if it is out there on the Web, does not turn up easily.

As soon as the answer turns up, an interesting way in which this could dynamic have usefulness in LENR will be mentioned.


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