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> Corrections:
> Title line should read "350W/Kg" - date is March 23 - session URL is
> http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/nets2012/pdf/sess462.pdf
>
> Does anyone know whether Dick Smith's offer extends to Miley's lab, and
> whether Miley would accept?
>
> Lou Pagnucco
>
> >
> > A Game-Changing Power Source Based on Low Energy Nuclear Reactions
> (LENRs)
> > http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/nets2012/pdf/3051.pdf
> >
> > To be presented March 22, at The Woodslands, TX at
> > NETS (Nuclear and Emerging Technologies for Space meeting)
> > http://anstd.ans.org/NETS2012/NETS2012Home.html
> > http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/nets2012/pdf/sess301.pdf
> >
> > EXCERPT:
> > Excess heat generation from our gas-loading LENR power cell (Figure 1)
> has
> > been verified, confirming nuc-lear reactions provide output energy. While
> > there are similarities between ours and the Rossi E-Cat gas-loaded kW-MW
> > LENR cells that have attracted inter-national attention, there are
> > important differences in nanoparticle composition and cell construction.
> > Our experiment has established a remarkable proof-of-principle power unit
> > at ca. 350W/kg under room tem-perature when using deuterium (D2) gas (H2
> > can also be employed) with Pd rich nanoparticles, producing 1479J heat,
> > well above the maximum exothermal ener-gy (690J) possible from all
> > conceivable chemical reac-tions (Figure 2). Neglecting unlikely chemical
> > reaction contributions, the energy gain is virtually unlimited due to
> > negligible power input with gas loading! ...
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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