*In my opinion regarding the needed actionable design parameters, the Ni/H reactor design is built on the proper design and production of the micron sized micro particles that are currently in use in the current designs of the Ni/H reactors.*
*Since LENR is based on the geometry of nanostructures, the randomness in the performance in the Old Time LENR devices (i.e. Those tritium chips, restricted to a small number of randomly produced localized 'hot spots') was centered on the random production of an effective nanostructure shape that was ideal at producing the LENR effect. * *Now we know what that shape is and can incorporate the fabrication of that nanostructure into an effective LENR design. * *Effective engineering concepts based on an effective theory of causation are required to make a commercial LENR system work. The KEY engineering concept is the production of nano-spikes on the surface of 5 (or there about) micron micro-particles.* *The spikes should be as sharp as possible to concentrate the projection of the magnetic fields produced by surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) formed by these sharp nanostructures. These nanostructures should conform as close as possible to the shape of a parabola for the proper projection and focusing of the magnetic field in a tight beam that converges into a point in space.* *See* *Surface plasmon polariton beam focusing with parabolic nanoparticle chains* *To make the like work to this refererence, first go to* *http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?uri=oe-15-11-6576 <http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?uri=oe-15-11-6576>* *Then go to the PDF link in that page.* *<Snip>* *Summarizing, we have realized the efficient SPP focusing with parabolic chains of gold nanoparticles. The influence of excitation wavelength and geometrical system parameters has been investigated with the help of LRM imaging, demonstrating good stability and robustness of the focusing effect. Numerical simulations based on the Green’s tensor formalism have shown very good agreement with the experimental results, suggesting the usage of elliptical corrections for parabolic structures to improve their focusing of slightly divergent SPP beams.* *The SPP splitting effect observed with narrow parabolic structures might also be found useful* *in SPP micro-optics.* *<End Snip>* *Coming up with a manufacturing process that produces a forest of parabolic pillars on the surface of nickel micro-particles is no mean feat. * *But once certainty in the efficacy of the parabolic nano-pillar design is established as the optimum shape of the LENR active geometry as opposed to cracks, some bright nano-engineer will come up with a way to produce this key LENR topology.* On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Peter Gluck <peter.gl...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Friends, > > This publication: > > > http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2014/09/lenr-needs-actionable-parameters.html > > was written: > a) as weekend lecture for you; > b) as a request to you to tell many important things about LENR and its > parameters that I have forgotten or didn't know > > Thank you, > Peter > -- > Dr. Peter Gluck > Cluj, Romania > http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com >