just to note that Rossi just answered with the kind of control he use...

- have you built a mathematical model of your reactor above 260°C?
> *- which control method are you using for your reactor? (PI/PID/MPC) *
> - what is the length of the control horizon of an industrial ecat?
> (seconds/mins/hours)
> 1- yes
>
2- *MPC
> *3- seconds
> 4- The E-Cats can’t explode because they are intrinsecally safe.
>
> Answered by Andrea Rossi
>
he use Model Predicting Control.
it is a classic, yet modern method, adapted to complex, and eventually non
linear systems.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_predictive_control
I imagine that the parameters are adaptive, but who knows with Rossi.


no information about the kind of action (pulse or not)

Logically for defkalion it should be similar.
Me I would make a non-linear adaptive MPC, with few loops at different
time-scale, using different captors (flow calorimeter, core temp, maybe if
useful core optical?, impedance? noise? gamma/neutrons?  to catch LENR
reaction state itself), and an intrinsic loop (probably thermal as I
explain earlier)... but from DGT information it seems quite simple (just
core temp and calorimetry).

not rocket science

2012/4/2 Alain Sepeda <alain.sep...@gmail.com>

> no need of a total theory to control a complex system.
> and even with a total theory about a mechanisme, the real system is often
> very different, much complex and simple that the predicted system.
>
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