(about 2nd november experiment, fig3) When I look at T4, at pressure, compared to input power, it seems there is something weird happening.
does anybody know what causes the increase of pressure just when power is slightly stepped ? about 14:00-14:15... I suspect it is just heat ? since all other chemical reaction happened, and since loading was happening until then. from startup of the heating 8:30 to 9:30 it seems there is a delay of heat from power to T4 of one hour, but from the little step of power and pressure at 14:00 it seems much less... note that if you imagine it is not LENR this second event looks absurd... T4 cannot raise so fast, so much, compared to the 1400W initial powerstep . chemical or LENR, there is something big happening at 14:00+. people ask for calibration, let us assume the first part of the curve before 14:00 is calibration around 1400W... after there is a rodeo. about T1/T2 we have to consider failure is possible before the official time. Is it right to say, like Pr Songsheng, that when failing TC underestimate temperature? If so this makes T2 curve logical from 14:00 to the end. Maybe T2 since 14:00 event is toasted and playing yoyo, at above 1350, displaying underestimated or very undersestimated temperature depending on it's state. what we see is more T2 health state (bad or very bad), and not a temperature what is strange is T1, but a proxy for T2 is maybe the pressure after heating. maybe did the heating only happen from 14:00 to 14:30 when poweroff. if so, T1 just represent the cooling period. in that case T2 is hard to explain, except to assume that it shows higher temperature than real (is it possible?) my naive analysis, 1- T4 and pressure prove something anomalous happened. question is chemical or LENR. amount and temperature point seems to exclude chemistry. 2- there is two alternative possibilities : a- an LENr event lasting half and hour until power is stopped, or pressure go down, have toasted T2, and then T1 with T4 show heat dissipation of that event b- an LENR event lasting few hours after poweroff maintained T2 above 1350C, while T1 is slowly dying because of overheating where it I miss a point? anyway, with stronger TC this seems a good candidate for an opposable evidence. 2016-03-01 7:31 GMT+01:00 H LV <hveeder...@gmail.com>: > From Jiang's paper (courtesy Bob Higgins translation):