Controlling the internal temperature seems to be an important objective of the 
reactor development.  Potentially an internal central tube with circulating 
cooling could better maintain an internal temperature.  Say a thin Alumina tube 
with pressurized He as a coolant.


The sealing may be a little more difficult but should be accomplished with a 
little development.  


Bob Cook


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From: Peter Gluck
Sent: ‎Wednesday‎, ‎February‎ ‎11‎, ‎2015 ‎6‎:‎34‎ ‎AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com





Not a practical idea, just a forced solution, guys. What thermal efrfect could 
have the lithium from 100 mgr LiAlH4? and Al2O3 is a very stable compound, 
lithium corrosion is impossible. It is a Li Al lloy there when hyydrogen is out.
Waste of time.

Peter



On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 4:25 PM, Arnaud Kodeck <arnaud.kod...@lakoco.be> wrote:




Alain,

 

The excess heat generated by Parkhomov’s experiment (if real) is far above any 
chemical reaction. 3 Li + 2 Al2O3 -> 3 LiO2 + 4 Al doesn’t produce much energy. 
The Li inside the reactor is very small 100 mg?

 

But Li could corrode the wall of AL203 making it less strong to resist to the 
high pressure inside the reactor.

 

It could be an explanation of the BANG of MFMP. It can’t rule out excess heat.

 

Arnaud






From: alain.coetm...@gmail.com [mailto:alain.coetm...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of 
Alain Sepeda
Sent: mercredi 11 février 2015 14:48
To: Vortex List
Subject: [Vo]:Yevgen Barsukov propose Parkhomov/MFMP reaction is chemistry



 



Hi,


about recent Ni+LiAlH4 experiments done by Parkhomov and MFMP


on facebook group, Yevgen Barsukov propose that it is a chemical reaction:


 

https://www.facebook.com/MartinFleischmannMemorialProject/posts/920127711351262


 


"After decomposition of LiAlH4, pure lithium is left. Lithium is reacting with 
the walls of the tube made of Al2O3, being a stronger metal than aluminium it 
takes away its oxygen with release of heat."


 


is it an interesting hypothesis to check ?


 


I think we should also integrate in the reasoning the phase of LiAlH4 
decomposition which is probably endothermic...


 


What is the total sum ? maybe this mean the reactor swallow heat at the 
beginning, and restore more , or less, later...


 


what is the quantity of heat expected compared to the one AG Parkhomov measured?





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