Perhaps also of interest -

"Driving self-assembly and emergent dynamics in colloidal suspensions
by time-dependent magnetic fields"

http://iopscience.iop.org/0034-4885/76/12/126601

Axil wrote:
> The Ni/H reactor builds nano-cavities on-the-fly and in real time as a
> dynamic process.
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> Here is how it is done…
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> http://physics.aps.org/articles/v6/134
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> These nano-cavities are continually created by dynamic forses and
> distroyed
> by the LENR reactions.
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> This dynamic micro/nano particle building process is why the Ni/H reactor
> is a puled power based device; Rossi uses heat pulses and DGT uses spark
> pulses.
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> Each new input power pulse generates fresh particle aggregates.
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> The Brillouin Energy system also uses pulsed power. And finally, the Papp
> engine uses spark pulsation.
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> As a general principle, power pulsation of various forms is used to create
> small mobile particles that aggregate together to create the billions of
> nuclear active environments.
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> As a power amplification mechanism, the large nickel particles in the Ni/H
> reactor are only used to transfer plasmonic power to these smaller
> dynamically forming particle aggregates.
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> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Roarty, Francis X <
> francis.x.roa...@lmco.com> wrote:
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>>  Axil, we are in agreement over the value of cavitation bubbles which by
>> constant recreation avoid the need for persistent geometry and may even
>> provide a control feature for the reaction. I even agree that it is
>> CURRENTLY naïve to think persistent geometry will long withstand the
>> pressures and temperatures involved but your arguments begs a follow up
>> question.. Do you  consider the powder to be changing geometry inside
>> the
>> Rossi reactor or are you counting the plasma as geometry in a  kind of
>> Papp
>> or sonofusion sort of way? Historically both Patterson beads and MAHG
>> are
>> examples of destruction in both type of cells with persistent geometry,
>> the
>> issue so far is that the bubbles have not released near as much energy –
>> are you suggesting the  Rossi plasma inside the fixed geometry formed by
>> powder is a form of cavitation?
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>> Fran
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>> *From:* Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com]
>> *Sent:* Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:03 AM
>> *To:* vortex-l
>> *Subject:* EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Scientists Discover Quick Recipe for
>> Producing Hydrogen
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>>       In fact there may not even be such a thing as a “WET” anomalous
>> cell at the nano scale… I am suggesting that at the scale of the these
>>  anomalous environments the catalytic confinement powering these
>> reactions
>> result in gas and plasma reactions.  The lesser claims related to wet
>> cell
>> electrolysis may be only a function of higher heat sinking by nearby
>> liquids. This posit would make electrolytic phenomena like bubble fusion
>> and sonoluminescence harder to exploit but much more robust in terms of
>> independence from persistent geometry.
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>>  Regarding persistent geometry
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>> Nano-engineers are developing cavitation bubble based technology to
>> produce industrial 10 micron diamonds out of graphite.
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>> This amazing transformation process from graphite to diamond just takes
>> nanoseconds at tremendous pressures and temperatures.
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>> http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/pt/diamond/pdf/drm17-931.pdf
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>> Based on your posit, it is really naive  to think that the fixed cavity
>> based active nuclear environment will long withstand such pressures and
>> temperatures on the surface of the electrodes in an electrolytic cell.
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