In reply to Axil Axil's message of Tue, 16 Jul 2019 18:53:04 -0400: Hi, All the anecdotal stories I have heard to date report the engine running "cold", sometimes "hand cold".
>One of the formats that energy production in the LENR reaction can assume >is shock wave generation. The Papp engine produced a huge amount of energy >inside the combustion chambers of its paired cylinders but no heat. The >first Papp engine was based on the production of a fuel cycle based on >water. Only later in the mid 80's did Papp come up with a new reaction >based on the explosion of noble gases. By the way, this method of LENR >energy generation does not require hydrogen to operate. > >The same heatless expansion through shock wave generation might be true for >the combustion of all LENR reaction based gases: Ohmasa, brown's gas, etc. >in the cylinder of a car engine. If you would be kind enough to ask your >contacts familiar with LENR gas fueled cars if any appreciable heat output >is produced, I would be interested to know. [snip] Regards, Robin van Spaandonk local asymmetry = temporary success