On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 12:20 PM, David Roberson <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  Also, does anyone have references to replicated experiments with the
> Ni-H systems regarding the ash products?  I am aware of the many excellent
> results that have been published in reference to the palladium electrolysis
> cells and corresponding helium production.  I am seeking similar evidence
> if it exists for the Ni-H gas systems.
>

There are several detailed reviews of the experiments that go into things
like the nuclear ash, the substrate, the isotope of hydrogen, and so on.  I
highly recommend Ed Storms's "The Science of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction."
 A table in that book indicates that one of the kinds of ash that has
evolved from at least one Ni-H gas experiment is tritium (two papers are
cited, both by Sankaranarayanan et al. in the proceedings of the Fourth and
Fifth International Conference on Cold Fusion, respectively).  I have
looked for a reference to helium in connection with Ni-H gas systems but
found nothing so far.

Another table in that book mentions no less than eleven LENR experiments in
which gammas were produced, in two cases from an Ni-H system.  The detail
that is remarkable is that the levels are well below what would be expected
for the energy that is produced.  Beyond this I have no information on
gammas in relation to Ni-H gas systems, specifically.  But that gammas are
sometimes reported for LENR experiments in general would be difficult to
dispute.

Eric

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