[Vo]:JCMNS Vol. 23 uploaded

2017-05-11 Thread Jed Rothwell
I uploaded the Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science, Vol. 23:

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedv.pdf

I regret to say that it includes yet another study of Ni-H that showed no
excess heat:

Budko, K. and A. Korshunov, *Calorimetric Investigation of Anomalous Heat
Production in Ni-H Systems*. J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci., 2017. *23*: p.
85-90.

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedv.pdf#page=90

- Jed


Re: [Vo]:JCMNS Vol. 23 uploaded

2017-05-11 Thread Axil Axil
Rossi includes a EMF stimulus of an electrostatic field of between 50  and
100 Kilovolts in his patent that was not used in the referenced experiment.
This neglect of using this appropriate stimulus might be the cause of the
negative LENR effect.

On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 4:40 PM, Jed Rothwell  wrote:

> I uploaded the Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science, Vol. 23:
>
> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedv.pdf
>
> I regret to say that it includes yet another study of Ni-H that showed no
> excess heat:
>
> Budko, K. and A. Korshunov, *Calorimetric Investigation of Anomalous Heat
> Production in Ni-H Systems*. J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci., 2017. *23*:
> p. 85-90.
>
> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedv.pdf#page=90
>
> - Jed
>
>


Re: [Vo]:JCMNS Vol. 23 uploaded

2017-05-11 Thread Brian Ahern
It is not a negative LENR experiment. It is a null result.

My recent Thermacore replication was not negative. It was a null result (I 
believe due to a loss of hydrogen gas to leaking copper gaskets above 600C.)


I hope to remedy that soon and I hope for a positive result.



From: Axil Axil 
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 5:06 PM
To: vortex-l
Subject: Re: [Vo]:JCMNS Vol. 23 uploaded

Rossi includes a EMF stimulus of an electrostatic field of between 50  and 100 
Kilovolts in his patent that was not used in the referenced experiment. This 
neglect of using this appropriate stimulus might be the cause of the negative 
LENR effect.

On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 4:40 PM, Jed Rothwell 
mailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I uploaded the Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science, Vol. 23:

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedv.pdf

I regret to say that it includes yet another study of Ni-H that showed no 
excess heat:

Budko, K. and A. Korshunov, Calorimetric Investigation of Anomalous Heat 
Production in Ni-H Systems. J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci., 2017. 23: p. 85-90.

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedv.pdf#page=90

- Jed




Re: [Vo]:JCMNS Vol. 23 uploaded

2017-05-11 Thread Bob Higgins
My primary observation about the Budko-Korshunov experiment(s) is that it
is reporting on a variable space that has never been reported to show XH.
The temperature was too low and the pressure was too high to replicate
positive experiments with Ni + LiAlH4.  The experimenters could not hope to
reproduce the Piantelli reports with the described apparatus.  Low
temperature Ni-H XH is only credibly reported by Piantelli with his unique
apparatus.  Of course, Rossi claims low temperature XH, but there has been
no paper disclosing the fuel or conditions nor, any replication of his low
temperature Ni-H claims - relegating his work to unreliable hearsay about
something undisclosed.

The authors inadequately described their apparatus to fully understand the
geometry of their SS reactor vessel.  Hypothetically, using a thick
stainless steel vessel for the fuel would interfere with application of all
but the lowest frequency stimulus to the fuel (the SS container will not be
magnetic, but will be a conductor even at high temperature).  The low
frequency DC pulses and low frequency AC magnetic fields would penetrate
the SS, but the 20kHz magnetic stimulation may be attenuated (this could
all be modeled with a proper description of the apparatus).  To Axil's
point, there will be no electric field excitation when using a stainless
steel reactor vessel.

I am not discouraged by this report but I am glad it was published.  It is
simply a variable space to consider avoiding in future experiments.

On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 2:40 PM, Jed Rothwell  wrote:

> I uploaded the Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science, Vol. 23:
>
> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedv.pdf
>
> I regret to say that it includes yet another study of Ni-H that showed no
> excess heat:
>
> Budko, K. and A. Korshunov, *Calorimetric Investigation of Anomalous Heat
> Production in Ni-H Systems*. J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci., 2017. *23*:
> p. 85-90.
>
> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedv.pdf#page=90
>
> - Jed
>
>