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Keyword: coldfusion

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  • Nuclear Fusion of Hydrogen Isotopes Induced by the Phason Flips in Pd and Ni Nanoclusters

    08/10/2021 7:49:11 PM PDT · by Kevmo · 14 replies
    NSC “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology”, Kharkov, Ukraine ^ | June 2020 | Vladimir Dubinko1 , Denis Laptev2 , Dmitry Terentyev3 and Klee Irwin4
    Nuclear Fusion of Hydrogen Isotopes Induced by the Phason Flips in Pd and Ni Nanoclusters # Vladimir Dubinko1 , Denis Laptev2 , Dmitry Terentyev3 and Klee Irwin4 1 NSC “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology”, Kharkov, Ukraine 2 B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, Kharkov, Ukraine 3 CK•CEN, Nuclear Materials Science Institute, Mol, Belgium 4 Quantum Gravity Research, Los Angeles, USA #Email: vdubinko@hotmail.com Energy localization in bulk hydrides of Pd and Ni crystals manifest itself as discrete breathers (DBs), in which large amplitude atomic motion may result in time-periodic driving of adjacent potential wells occupied by hydrogen...
  • Possible radiation from thin film metal surface with anomalous excess heat: Can we observe hot spots or Bremsstrahlung?

    08/09/2021 11:22:00 AM PDT · by Kevmo · 21 replies
    Research Center for Electron Photon Science, Tohoku University, Japan ^ | June 2020 | J. Kasagi 1 , T. Itoh 1,2 and Y. Iwamura 1
    Kasagi: Possible radiation from thin film metal surface with anomalous excess heat: Can we observe hot spots or Bremsstrahlung? J. Kasagi 1 , T. Itoh 1,2 and Y. Iwamura 1 1 Research Center for Electron Photon Science, Tohoku University, Japan 2 Clean Planet Inc., Japan In the ICCF21, we reported that no radiations with photon energy higher than 50 keV were observed associated with the excess heat generation in NiCuZr-H2 system. This means that the reaction does not produce energetic particles that undergo a secondary nuclear reaction with the material in the sample, nor does it produce radioactive nuclei. Then...
  • Latest Progress in Research on AHE and Circumstantial Nuclear Evidence by Interaction of Nano-Metal and H(D)-Gas

    08/08/2021 3:46:10 AM PDT · by Kevmo · 10 replies
    ICCF 22 ^ | June 2020 | Akito Takahashi
    Takahashi: Latest Progress in Research on AHE and Circumstantial Nuclear Evidence by Interaction of Nano-Metal and H(D)-Gas Akito Takahashi1,2, Toyoshi Yokose3 , Yutaka Mori3 , Akira Taniike3 , Yuichi Furuyama3 , Hiroyuki Ido2 , Atsushi Hattori2 , Reiko Seto2 , Atsushi Kamei2 , Joji Hachisuka2 1 Prof. Emeritus Osaka University, 2 Technova Inc., 3Kobe University Latest results on anomalous heat effect (AHE) by interaction of binary nano-composite metal powders and H (or D) gas, after the NEDO-MHE project (2015-2017), are reported in this paper. PNZ (Pd1Ni10/zirconia) and CNZ (Cu1Ni7/zirconia) powders by melt-spun and calcination methods were used, and were re-used...
  • Heavy Electron Catalysis of Nuclear Reactions

    08/06/2021 3:25:45 PM PDT · by Kevmo · 5 replies
    Heavy Electron Catalysis of Nuclear Reactions Anthony C. Zuppero∗ Tionesta Applied Research Corporation, Sequim, WA, USA Thomas J. Dolan† University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA ⃝c 2020 ISCMNS. All rights reserved. ISSN 2227-3123 Keywords: Band structure, Catalysis, Heavy electron, Muon, Transmutation, Tunneling ∗Corresponding author. Address for correspondence: 211 North Citrus STN 27, Escondido, CA 92037, USA, Tel.: +1-858-753-8964, E-mail: zuppero@thetionestagroup.com. †Address for correspondence: 1061 210th Street, Ionia, Iowa, 50646, USA, Tel.: +1-217-369-0489, E-mail:dolantj@illinois.edu. ⃝c 2020 ISCMNS. All rights reserved. ISSN 2227-3123 A.C. Zuppero and T.J. Dolan / Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 31 (2020) 62–90 63 -----------------------------------------------...
  • Near instant transmutation of Tungsten using Ohmasa Gas

    08/05/2021 3:53:14 PM PDT · by Kevmo · 34 replies
    Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project ^ | 2019 | Bob W. Greenyer
    LENR in a Can Near instant transmutation of Tungsten using Ohmasa Gas Bob W. Greenyer B. Eng. (Hons.) Director – Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project m.fleischmann.memorial@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract: In the 1910s Irving Langmuir observed large volumes of gas produced in his bulbs during the development of the Tungsten filament lightbulb. In the 1980s, David Hudson saw two thumb sized electrodes disappear in a flash in an electric arc furnace with the emission of radiation that damage glassware. In 1992, Mikhail Solin cited Tungsten as a prime example of a fuel for use in his awarded electric beam coherent nuclear process which...
  • NASA on Frontiers of Space Power and Energy -- LENR

    08/03/2021 12:13:51 PM PDT · by Kevmo · 35 replies
    Frontiers of Space Power and Energy Document ID: 20210016143 Document Type: Technical Memorandum (TM) Dennis M Bushnell (Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States) Robert W Moses (Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States) Sang H Choi https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20210016143 The part about cold fusion is on pages 15, 16 and 17. ------------------------------------------------- Advanced Thermo-Electrics Most of the power systems considered herein produce a large amount of heat as waste, some 60% of their energy output. Recovery and conversion of the waste heat into electrical power as noted in the previous energy conversion section provides additional useful power to the system and...
  • Alternatives to Calorimetry

    08/01/2021 10:09:58 PM PDT · by Kevmo · 18 replies
    Laboratoire de Recherches Associatives ^ | Sept 2020 | Fabrice DAVID
    Alternatives to Calorimetry Fabrice David∗ Laboratoire de Recherches Associatives, BP 4, 95131 Franconville Cedex, France John Giles Deuo Dynamics, United Kingdom ⃝c 2020 ISCMNS. All rights reserved. ISSN 2227-3123 ∗Corresponding author. E-mail: fabrice.david95@yahoo.com. 54 F. David and J. Giles / Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 31 (2020) 53–61 ------------------------------------------------------- Abstract Since the first publication of Martin Fleischman and Stanley Pons in 1989, the majority of articles in the LENR field have focused on calorimetry. Many calorimetry experiments are masterpieces of science. Nevertheless, despite the experimental evidence, the results indicating excessive heat have not convinced the scientific community. For this...
  • Investigations of “Heat after Death” Analysis of the Factors which Determine the Tardive Thermal Power and HAD Enthalpy

    07/31/2021 11:33:18 PM PDT · by Kevmo · 8 replies
    JET Energy Inc. ^ | Sept 2020 | Mitchell R. Swartz∗
    Investigations of “Heat after Death” Analysis of the Factors which Determine the Tardive Thermal Power and HAD Enthalpy Mitchell R. Swartz∗ JET Energy Inc., Wellesley Hills, MA 02481, USA Abstract This report closely examines the heat energy generated during the discharge period after cessation of all input electrical power to active CF/LANR components (“Heat after Death” or “HAD” energy). This is potentially a very important source of energy because the techniques shown here, can increase the excess energy gain of CF/LANR reactions by at least 410%. In addition, by monitoring both the calorimetry and the Voc, detailed knowledge of the...
  • Plasmonic Field Enhancement at Oxide/Metal Interfaces for Condensed Matter Nuclear Fusion

    07/29/2021 4:45:29 PM PDT · by Kevmo · 7 replies
    Plasmonic Field Enhancement at Oxide/Metal Interfaces for Condensed Matter Nuclear Fusion Katsuaki Tanabe∗ Department of Chemical Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan --------------------------------------------------- Abstract The enhancement of electromagnetic field energy density around planar metal/oxide interfaces and metal nanoparticles in oxide matrices has been quantitatively investigated, to analyze the experiments reported so far, as well as to provide a design guide for future experimental systems. We have found that a certain degree of enhancement is available for commonly used material combinations in the field of condensed-matter nuclear fusion, and use of Ag, Al, Au, and Cu would particularly provide significantly larger enhancement....
  • The technology of "fusion diodes"

    07/28/2021 3:37:53 AM PDT · by Kevmo · 33 replies
    DIRECT CONVERSION : REPLICATIONS Fabrice DAVID Laboratoire de Recherches Associatives , BP 4, 95131 Franconville cedex France. davidfa95130@orange.fr 23rd International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (ICCF-23) June 9th-11th, 2021 Xiamen University Abstract The technology of "fusion diodes" was proposed several years ago to convert the energy of nuclear reactions taking place in condensed matter into electricity. For 4 years, positive results have been obtained by several teams and patents filed. The author summarize some recent advances. Summary I. THE FUSION DIODES II.THE ENTENMANN EFFECT III.INOVL, INC. RESULTS IV.REPLICATION OF INOVL, INC. RESULTS V. DISCUSSION I. THE FUSION DIODES The...
  • Cold Fusion Patent Granted to Alpha Ring

    07/26/2021 2:59:37 AM PDT · by Kevmo · 25 replies
    Patent Office, LENR Forum ^ | 22 Jun 2021 | Alfred Y. Wong
    Cold Fusion Patent Granted to Alpha Ring Posted on July 21, 2021 • 25 Comments They have quietly been working on this since 2015. 2035-06-17 Anticipated expiration “Submicron Fusion Devices, Methods and Systems” https://patents.google.com/patent/US10453575B1 2019-10-22 Application granted Inventor Alfred Y. Wong Worldwide application/priority 2015 Classifications G21B3/00 Low temperature nuclear fusion reactors, e.g. alleged cold fusion reactors Y02E30/10 Nuclear fusion reactors Abstract Methods, apparatus, devices, and systems for creating, controlling, conducting, and optimizing fusion activities of nuclei. In particular, the present inventions relate to, among other things, fusion activities that are conducted individually or collectively on a very small scale, preferably...
  • Least Action Nuclear Process theory

    07/25/2021 5:48:25 AM PDT · by Kevmo · 6 replies
    Independent scholar, Davis, CA USA -- Presenting at ICCF23 | June 2021 | Daniel S Szumski
    The Theorist’s Role in Unravelling Cold Fusion Physics # Daniel S Szumski 1 1 Independent scholar, Davis, CA USA E-mail: Danszumski@gmail.com If we are to unravel the cold fusion process, we need to comprehend it at a more fundamental level than calorimetry. Consider the possibility that cold fusion might consist of the three sub-processes: Process Rank------------------ Process Description ------------------- Reference Tertiary process --------------Excess heat generation---------------- Fleischmann and Pons Secondary process -----------Nuclear transmutations ---------------Mizuno and Miley Primary process ---------------Energy accumulation & storage ----LANP model In this presentation, we develop a methodology for measuring the secondary process, and in particular observing the...
  • Study of a Power Source Based on Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENRs) Using Hydrogen Pressurized Nanoparticles

    07/24/2021 8:35:12 AM PDT · by Kevmo · 10 replies
    University of Illinois ^ | May 2017 | Miley G.H.,
    Study of a Power Source Based on Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENRs) Using Hydrogen Pressurized Nanoparticles Miley G.H., University of Illinois, US We are studying anomalous heat, attributed to Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENRs), generated from metal alloy nanoparticles loaded with hydrogen (or deuterium) through pressurizing the vessel containing the particles [1]. The primary result thus far is that the excess energies observed in experiments to date are all well above maximum estimation of what could be attributed to known chemical reactions. The discovery of ultra-high-density hydrogen cluster formation in void and dislocation loops has allowed us to develop host...
  • Visible Blue-white Scintillation by Energetic Charged Particle Emission from Ni Film Cathode in Light Water Electrolysis at Room Temperature

    07/22/2021 9:40:42 PM PDT · by Kevmo · 26 replies
    Iwate University, Japan | June 2021 | Hiroshi Yamada
    Visible Blue-white Scintillation by Energetic Charged Particle Emission from Ni Film Cathode in Light Water Electrolysis at Room Temperature Hiroshi Yamada Iwate University, Japan E-mail: yamadahi@iwate-u.ac.jp Ueda 4-3-5, Morioka 020-8551, Japan The method employed in the present work might be the simplest one ever known to realize the low energy nuclear reaction. Electrolysis is carried out for the Li2SO4/H2O solution of 0.1 mol/L in a small plastic cell under DC condition at room temperature. The inner bottom of the test cell is a 5 μm thick Ni film serving as the cathode. The cell consists of a vertical plastic cylinder...
  • Researchers account for some of the lithium missing from our universe

    07/01/2021 3:09:48 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 29 replies
    Phys.org ^ | 7/01/2021 | by University of Tokyo
    Experimental setup. As a beam of beryllium comes in from the left, the deuteron Trojan horse intercepts it at the target and delivers its neutron soldier. This allows the decay products of the beryllium and neutron reactions to be captured by a curved array of six detectors on the right. Credit: Hayakawa et al. There is a significant discrepancy between theoretical and observed amounts of lithium in our universe. This is known as the cosmological lithium problem, and it has plagued cosmologists for decades. Now, researchers have reduced this discrepancy by around 10%, thanks to a new experiment on...
  • LENR Solution of the Cosmological Lithium Problem

    07/21/2021 1:22:57 AM PDT · by Kevmo · 11 replies
    Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, 01601, Ukraine ^ | June 2021 | V.I.Vysotskii1 , M.V.Vysotskyy1 , Sergio Bartalucci2
    LENR Solution of the Cosmological Lithium Problem # V.I.Vysotskii1 , M.V.Vysotskyy1 , Sergio Bartalucci2 1 Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, 01601, Ukraine 2 http://ikkem.com/iccf23/orppt/ICCF23-OA-10%20Vysotskii.pdf INFN Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, Frascati, 00044 Italy # E-mail: vivysotskii@gmail.com, Volodymyrska Str. 64, Kyiv, 01601, Ukraine The basis of modern cosmology is the Big Bang theory. The validity of this theory is based on three main facts: a) the redshift of spectral lines of distant stars; b) the presence of cosmic microwave background radiation; c) the theory of primary Big Bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) of light H2 , He3 , He4 , Li6 and...
  • Radiant calorimetry of excess heat production in NiCu multilayer foil with hydrogen gas

    07/20/2021 6:24:48 AM PDT · by Kevmo · 3 replies
    1 Research Center for Electron Photon Science, Tohoku University, Japan. 2 Clean Planet Inc., Japan ^ | June 2021 | J. Kasagi1 , T. Itoh1,2, Y. Shibasaki2 , T. Takahashi2 , M. Saito2 and Y. Iwamura1
    Radiant calorimetry of excess heat production in NiCu multilayer foil with hydrogen gas J. Kasagi1 , T. Itoh1,2, Y. Shibasaki2 , T. Takahashi2 , M. Saito2 and Y. Iwamura1 1 Research Center for Electron Photon Science, Tohoku University, Japan 2 Clean Planet Inc., Japan E-mail: kasagi@lns.tohoku.ac.jp It is shown in the NEDO project [1,2] that a nano-structured composite metal with hydrogen gas produces anomalous excess heat (AEH) when samples are heated to several hundred degrees. We have developed more convenient heat-generating method [3], using a multilayer composite metal thin film instead of the amorphous metal powder. The method is superior...
  • Transmutations observed from pressure cycling palladium silver metals with deuterium gas

    07/19/2021 1:17:15 PM PDT · by Kevmo · 36 replies
    International Journal of Hydrogen Energy ^ | Nov 2020 | Gustave C.Fralick Robert C.Hendricks Wayne D.Jennings Theresa L.Benyo et al
    Transmutations observed from pressure cycling palladium silver metals with deuterium gas Authors Gustave C.Fralick Robert C.Hendricks Wayne D.Jennings Theresa L.Benyo et al https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.08.287 Highlights • Surface transmutations occurred in deuterium gas cycling experiments of PdAg tubes. • Zn and Cr not present in PdAg before experiments were observed on PdAg afterwards. Abstract Hydrogen, deuterium, and helium gases were separately cycled through a Johnson-Matthey purifier containing coiled palladium silver alloy tubing: Pd25Ag (75 wt% Pd and 25 wt% Ag). During the cycling of D2 gas, evidence of anomalous heat production was observed. However, during the cycling of H2 and He, very...
  • The possible explaining of some controversial effects by a vortexial atom model

    07/18/2021 3:37:53 AM PDT · by Kevmo · 6 replies
    Physics & Astronomy International Journal ^ | May 2020 | Marius Arghirescu
    The possible explaining of some controversial effects by a vortexial atom model Volume 4 Issue 2 - 2020 Marius Arghirescu State Office for Inventions and Trademarks, Patents Department, Romania Correspondence: Marius Arghirescu, State Office for Inventions and Trademarks, Patents Department; Romania, Published: April 30, 2020 Abstract In the paper is presented a vortexial pre-quantum model of atom, based on a vortexial type of electron’ and proton’ magnetic moment, resulted in a cold genesis theory(CGT) as etherono-quantonic vortex ( ) * B r (r ’) (r r ’), Γ =Γ +Γ > µ µµ µ of heavy’ tachyonic etherons (ms ≈10-60...
  • Novel Cold Fusion reactor with D supply from Ni-D layer on reaction metal layer with nano-mesh and with Metal Surface Potential Control

    07/17/2021 4:11:52 AM PDT · by Kevmo · 15 replies
    Novel Cold Fusion reactor with D supply from Ni-D layer on reaction metal layer with nano-mesh and with Metal Surface Potential Control Cold Fusion reactor with D supply from Ni-D layer on the backside of reaction metal layer with nano-mesh and with metal plate holder on the front side of the metal ----------------------------------------- SUMMARY It is proposed that Cold fusion in metal is caused by the formation of small D2 molecules with EDOs created by the compression of D2 at surface T sites of close-packed metal structures. However, the FPE mechanism is different from the mechanism of real cold fusion,...