If I recall correctly H2 is an excellent thermal conductor. Most large steam turbine generators use Hydrogen for cooling.
Ron

--On Wednesday, November 16, 2011 4:25 PM -0500 francis 
<[email protected]> wrote:



Daniel,

               It appears to contain new information that- if correct-  will 
make for interesting
discussion. [snip] The fuel, Nickel of very fine granularity + Hydrogen + 
catalyst, is placed in
a thin layer at the center of the reactor core.[/snip] How can the heat be 
generated in the
center of the reactor and still heat sink effectively to the walls? I know 
plasma is a better
electrical conductor than metal but can it provide this sort of thermal 
conduction? Or is the
reaction primarily occurring in the plasma while the powder layer and catalyst 
supply fractional
Rydberg hydrogen into an homogenized plasma atmosphere filling the entire 
volume inside the
reactor core?





Fran



[Vo]:Official ECAT site, finally?

Daniel Rocha
Wed, 16 Nov 2011 12:33:27 -0800
This is the old ecat.com domain, that one with the videos about the

October's experiments. Now, it was refurbished and it looks like really an

official website.



http://ecat.com/





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