Rossi has recently stated in JONP that local hot spots in its reactor were
the main issue. If a spot come to a certain upper threshold, the reactor
goes out of control. The keys are uniformity of heat production inside the
eCat and equal density of energy extraction along the entire surface. The
only way to control the eCat, as far as we know now, is through the inside
temperature of the reactor. If Rossi want to improve the COP, the way to do
it is to find another variable to control (as done by Defkalion with spark
plug). Nevertheless, your time domain work might help a lot.

 

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From: David Roberson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: lundi 20 mai 2013 21:17
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Vo]: ECAT Time Domain Response

I was very pleased at the appearance of the time domain temperature plots
that were shown plotted along with the drive waveform.  These plots strongly
resembled the ones that my model produced and I have long contended that his
limitation of 6 for COP is based upon stable operation of the system.  This
limit occurs as a result of the observation that a device such as his has
the ability to internally generate all of the heat required to run away
unless it can be carefully manipulated.   The SSM period and level are key
to getting the desired performance.

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