Zhang, H., Summary of abnormal heat release experiment of hydrogen flux
vessel. 2020, LENR-CANR.org: Personal Communication

https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ZhangHsummaryofa.pdf

Abstract

A container was designed based on the assumption that the abnormal
exothermic phenomenon of hydrogen (deuterium) metal is related to the
hydrogen flux inside the metal. The container consists of an inner
container and an outer container, and the inner container is filled with
deuterium or hydrogen. The outer container is evacuated, the inner
container is heated, and abnormal heat generation is observed. Both
hydrogen and deuterium gas produce excess heat power; deuterium produces
more heat, lasting longer. When the inner container is filled with hydrogen
a maximum of 5 watts of excess heat power is observed, lasting about 3
hours. When the inner container is filled with deuterium it produces higher
power than hydrogen, with maximum excess heat power up to 13 watts, also
lasting about 3 hours.

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