I'm confused by the title you use, "H gas + Ni powder making Cu over days". I'm not aware any copper, or any other transmutation product, was looked for or found. I confuse easily, so please enlighten.
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 12:01 AM, MarkI-ZeroPoint <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Rich,**** > > Yeah, it’s pretty much consumed bandwidth in the Collective since it came > out…**** > > -Mark **** > > ** ** > > *From:* Rich Murray [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Wednesday, May 22, 2013 10:49 PM > *To:* [email protected]; Rich Murray > *Subject:* [Vo]:Rossi E-Cat HT shows excess heat from H gas + Ni powder > making Cu over days, three cautious multiday runs: Rich Murray 2013.05.22* > *** > > ** ** > > Rossi E-Cat HT shows excess heat from H gas + Ni powder making Cu over > days, three cautious multiday runs: Rich Murray 2013.05.22**** > > > http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2013/05/rossi-e-cat-ht-shows-excess-heat-from-h.html > **** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > So far, three days of vigorous discussions on several Net forums have not > found any of the usual flaws...**** > > ** ** > > Six months of study are planned for this summer.**** > > ** ** > > For business reasons, no details are public about catalysts, special > waveforms of input electric power for internal heating resistors, and > possible nuclear reactions are given, so theorists have little to work with. > **** > > ** ** > > If new unknown nuclear physics exists, capable in small devices of melting > steel in runaway thermal excursions, governments have a mandate to ensure > that the physics is immediately studied in a crash program to assess the > implications for national security and profound rapid human progress.**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > "Figs. 1-2. Two images from the test performed on Nov. 20th 2012.**** > > ** ** > > Here, the activation of the charge (distributed laterally in the reactor) > is especially obvious.**** > > ** ** > > The darker lines in the photograph are actually the shadows of the > resistor coils, which yield only a minimal part of the total thermal power. > **** > > ** ** > > The performance of this device was such that the reactor was destroyed, > melting the internal steel cylinder and the surrounding ceramic layers. ** > ** > > ** ** > > The long term trials analyzed in the present report were purposely > performed at a lower temperatures for safety reasons."**** > > ** ** > > "Fig. 3 shows a thermal video frame from the IR camera: the temperature of > 859 °C refers to Area 2 (delimited by the “cross hairs”), whereas the > average temperature recorded for the body of the device, relevant to the > rectangle indicated as Area 1, is 793 °C."**** > > ** ** > > http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1305/1305.3913.pdf**** > > free 29-page text with color photos and graphs**** > > ** ** > > Indication of anomalous heat energy production in a reactor device**** > > containing hydrogen loaded nickel powder.**** > > Giuseppe Levi**** > > Bologna University, Bologna, Italy**** > > Evelyn Foschi**** > > Bologna, Italy**** > > Torbjörn Hartman, Bo Höistad, Roland Pettersson and Lars Tegnér**** > > Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden**** > > Hanno Essén**** > > Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden**** > > ** ** > > ABSTRACT**** > > ** ** > > An experimental investigation of possible anomalous heat production in a > special type of reactor tube named E-Cat HT is carried out. **** > > ** ** > > The reactor tube is charged with a small amount of hydrogen loaded nickel > powder plus some additives.**** > > ** ** > > The reaction is primarily initiated by heat from resistor coils inside the > reactor tube.**** > > ** ** > > Measurement of the produced heat was performed with high-resolution > thermal imaging cameras, recording data every second from the hot reactor > tube. **** > > ** ** > > The measurements of electrical power input were performed with a large > bandwidth three phase power analyzer.**** > > ** ** > > Data were collected in two experimental runs lasting 96 and 116 hours, > respectively.**** > > ** ** > > An anomalous heat production was indicated in both experiments.**** > > ** ** > > The 116-hour experiment also included a calibration of the experimental > set-up without the active charge present in the E-Cat HT.**** > > ** ** > > In this case, no extra heat was generated beyond the expected heat from > the electric input.**** > > ** ** > > Computed volumetric and gravimetric energy densities were found to be far > above those of any known chemical source. **** > > ** ** > > Even by the most conservative assumptions as to the errors in the > measurements, the result is still one order of magnitude greater than > conventional energy sources.**** > > ** ** > > ** ** >

