Search for "Neutrons from Piezonuclear Reactions" using google, then click the first link listed. That should work. Harry
From: Drowning Trout <drowningtro...@gmail.com> >To: Harry Veeder <hlvee...@yahoo.com> >Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 6:46:04 PM >Subject: Re: [Vo]:Neutrons from Piezonuclear Reactions > > >"Neutrons from Piezonuclear Reactions >http://aflb.ensmp.fr/AFLB-342/aflb342m669.pdf " > >Appears to be a dead link. > > >On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Harry Veeder <hlvee...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >paper from Annales de la Fondation Louis de Broglie, Volume 34 no 2, 2009 >> >>Neutrons from Piezonuclear Reactions >>http://aflb.ensmp.fr/AFLB-342/aflb342m669.pdf >> >>ABSTRACT. We report the results obtained by cavitating water solutions >>of iron salts (Fe(Cl)3 and Fe(NO3)3) with different concentrations >>at different ultrasound powers. In all cases we detected a >>neutron radiation well higher than the background level. The neutron >>production is perfectly reproducible and can at some extent be controlled. >>These evidences for neutron emission generated by cavitation >>support some preliminary clues for the possibility of piezonuclear reactions >>(namely nuclear reactions induced by pressure and shock waves) >>obtained in the last ten years. We have been able for the first time to >>state some basic features of such a neutron emission induced by cavitation, >>namely: 1) a marked threshold behavior in power, energy and >>time; 2) its apparent occurring without a concomitant production of >>radiation. >>(They used passive neutron detectors made by BTI.) >> >>slide show presentation >>http://iccf15.frascati.enea.it/ICCF15-PRESENTATIONS/S6_O5_Carpinteri_Lacidogna.pdf >> >> >>Harry >> >> > > >