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https://iscmns.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Abstracts.pdf

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There’s a whole project log of replication efforts surrounding this approach.
https://www.researchgate.net/project/Leading-the-Japanese-Gvt-NEDO-project-on-anomalous-heat-effect-of-nano-metal-and-hydrogen-gas-interaction

Example ongoing replication effort
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335456095_Anomalous_Heat_Effects_Induced_by_Metal_Nano-composites_and_Hydrogen_Gas

Anomalous Heat Effects Induced by Metal Nano-composites and Hydrogen Gas

August 2019
Projects: 2015-2017 NEDO- MHE ProjectLeading the Japanese Gvt NEDO project on anomalous heat effect of nano-metal and hydrogen gas interaction

Authors:
Yasuhiro Iwamura
Tohoku University
Takehiko Itoh
Tohoku University
Jirohta Kasagi
Tohoku University
Akira Kitamura
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Collaborative research among Technova Inc., (continued from the title page) calorimetry system was developed at Tohoku University to

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anomalous heat generation experiments reported by Technova and the Kobe Univ. Group. In this paper, we present evidence of anomalous excess heat effects obtained from experiments at our laboratory at Tohoku University. Excess energy experiments were done using nano-sized metal composites with H 2 or D 2 gas.

Anomalous excess heat generation were observed for all the samples at elevated temperature (150-350 • C) except for the palladium nanoparticles embedded in mesoporous SiO 2 (PSn1). The amount of anomalous heat generation per hydrogen atom ranged from 15 eV/H or D to 2.1 keV/H or D, which is too much to be explained by any known chemical process.

Coincident burst events of pressure and gas temperature were observed for all the experiments using the CuNi 7 Zr 15-O x with H 2 gas, which suggested sudden energy releases in the reaction chamber. These observations suggest large local energy bursts.

Excess heat experiments using the same material at Kobe and Tohoku Universities showed similar experimental results. Qualitative reproducibility between the Kobe and Tohoku experiments was good.


2 posted on 09/12/2021 10:49:34 PM PDT by Kevmo (I’m immune from Covid since I don’t watch TV.🤗)
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Best book to get started on this subject:
EXCESS HEAT
Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed by Charles Beaudette

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