So why then does Rossi use a 3phases electrical power source? For such kind of power this not needed. 1000W uses less than 5A.
So my guess is that Rossi uses the Rotating magnetic field in its Ecat (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotating_magnetic_field ). In this schema, the end caps could be a magnetic mirror (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_mirror ). In this configuration the Ni and Li plasma can't get out of the confinement and the 3 phases give also a rotation to this field. But I'm not an expert in magnetic confinement and how to achieve it. _____ From: Bob Higgins [mailto:rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com] Sent: jeudi 16 octobre 2014 19:00 To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Engineering and materials issues with high temperature hot-cat Lugano demo Seems to me that at the temperatures we are talking about (>1000C) that bulk magnetic effects are probably out of the question. A plasma of Li would be a conductor and a conductor could be conveyed in a moving magnetic field. I don't think any motion will occur because of any bulk magnetic affects - these are all gone at this temperature. This temperature also makes it difficult to consider magnetically confined condensates as Yeong Kim has described. On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Bob Cook <frobertc...@hotmail.com> wrote: Bob. Amaud, etal-- I had the same thought as Amaud. The wiring arrangement may be deigned to create a magnetic field inside the reactor to align magnetic moments of the various entities and facilitate resonant interactions at varying probabilities to control the rate of reaction. Bob Cook ----- Original Message ----- From: Arnaud Kodeck <mailto:arnaud.kod...@lakoco.be> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2014 8:10 AM Subject: RE: [Vo]:Engineering and materials issues with high temperature hot-cat Lugano demo Bob, Just a thought. I'm not an expert of magnetic confinement of plasma. But, the < encaps > might contain a proper wires configuration to close the rotating magnetic field formed by the 3 phases current. Arnaud _____ From: Bob Higgins [mailto:rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com] Sent: jeudi 16 octobre 2014 17:05 To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Engineering and materials issues with high temperature hot-cat Lugano demo I am pretty sure these "endcaps" are just mechanical supports for the hot tube in the middle. They are large alumina outer rings that have been filled with a cast-able refractory insulation such as a Vitcast 1200 INS or Vitcast 1400 INS-H. They insulate the mounting apparatus from the hot radiating tube. They serve no other function. The wires don't go through these and they do not seal the ends. They are just supports. On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:32 PM, Eric Walker <eric.wal...@gmail.com> wrote: On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 9:24 AM, Bob Higgins <rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com> wrote: I believe the large tubes on the end to be thermally insulating supports for the hot central 2 cm tube. A question that came to me was whether the alumina endcaps could be replaced with metal endcaps of a suitable alloy in the context of a larger array of devices, in order to provide a suitable path out for the heat to be used to generate steam. Another question I have is how much thermal load one of these devices can handle. Eric