Thanks, Jed. Interesting slide set. Google Translate does a sort of
legible job on it, too (download it and then use 'translate document'
... awkward but it works).
That presentation seems to be WRT work done early last year. Is there
an actual paper by any chance, or was this only presented at a poster
session or equiv? It would be interesting to read a little more about
how they measured the 10W excess.
The most encouraging thing about this (and similar results) is that it
suggests that the direction Rossi is leading a lot of people in may
prove fruitful, whether or not he himself is a phony. (Not a huge
coincidence -- if he's not for real, then we can none the less guess
that he picked his claims with knowledge that they'd sound believable to
a lot of people.)
I would still be very pleased if you would post a link to a paper
showing usable amounts of heat generated from H2 gas + Ni metal + heat.
(If you can't name one then I doubt that I'll find one via random
digging in the LENR-CANR library!)
Unfortunately, the Celani slide set doesn't fill the bill, since (a) it
isn't a paper, (b) it is hardly detailed enough to draw any conclusions
from, and (c) it was probably not a usable amount of excess heat (but
one would need more information about the setup to be sure).
On 11-12-21 02:48 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
See:
Celani, F., et al. Sviluppo di catalizzatore ternario, skeleton type,
per studi su anomalie termiche
nei sistemi Metallo-Idrogeno ad alta temperatura (PowerPoint slides).
in Coherence 2011. 2011.
Ministero dell'Aereonautica, Italy.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/CelaniFsviluppodi.pdf
First page introduction in English.
- Jed