Posters (18th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science)
This collection contains posters from the 18th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science.
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Anomalous heat induced by deuterium flux in a bunch of long-thin palladium tubes using PID method for calorimetry
(University of Missouri, 2013)This is a poster that was submitted to the 18th Annual International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF). -
Recent results from gas loaded nanoparticle-type cluster power units
(University of Missouri, 2013)This research was done is support of the development of modular 5 kW co-generation power cells by LENUCO LLC. The aim of this research was to determine the dependence of particle composition and initial temperature on peak ... -
The magnetic force acting between nucleons
(University of Missouri, 2013)If a nuclear lattice is indeed a better representation of nuclear structure than the gas-like IPM, then the fictitious, long-range, mean-field approach to the nuclear force is of course an unnecessary approximation of ... -
Hydrogen absorption and excess heat in a constantan wire with nanostructured surface
(University of Missouri, 2013)Constantan wires with a diameter of 200 microns and 25 to 60 cm length, previously treated to induce the formation of nanostructured layers on their surface, were used for excess heat tests in hydrogen atmosphere at different ... -
Water-free replication of pons-fleischmann LENR
(University of Missouri, 2013)Excess heat has been produced by a method conceptually similar to that of Pons and Fleischmann except that it does not involve electrolysis or even water (heavy or light). Instead of putting hydrogen into the system by ... -
Theoretical study on the nuclear reactions in solids by calculating quantum states of the system including two species of charged bosons in ion traps
(University of Missouri, 2013)[SEE DIACRITIC] We can estimate the nuclear reactions in solids by solving the problems of the charged bosons trapped in the crystal. They are approximately characterized by the harmonic potential around the trapped site ... -
Theoretical landscape in condensed matter nuclear science consistent with phonon theory
(University of Missouri, 2013)Since the initial report of anomalies in PdD by Fleischmann and Pons back in 1989, a variety of anomalies have been seen in experiments of all kinds over the years. Although there is not agreement within our field as to ... -
Simulation of the formation of craters in LENR cathode materials
(University of Missouri, 2013)Many electrochemical Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) experiments have resulted in the observations of micro-craters in the surfaces of the cathode metals (Pd, Au and others). Such craters are not known to form in ... -
Quantum nucleodynamics (QND) : the theory underlying the lattice simulation of LENR transmutations
(University of Missouri, 2013)In the first half of the 20th century, a quantitative explanation of atomic structure (quantum electrodynamics, (QED), was created based on the known Coulomb force and a wave-equation, where integral quantum numbers are ... -
The possible reasons of external X-ray radiation of LENR installations
(University of Missouri, 2013)In numerous experimental LENR-related works were presented the results of investigation of hard electromagnetic radiation emitted from working chamber when palladium or nickel samples were exposed to deuterium and hydrogen. ... -
Pictorial description for LENR in linear defects of a lattice
(University of Missouri, 2013)The concept of phonons in solid-state physics is based on oscillations of atoms about equilibrium positions within a lattice. These equilibrium positions are usually a fixed distance apart within the lattice and the ... -
Method of controlling a chemically-induced nuclear reaction in metal nanoparticles
(University of Missouri, 2013)A nuclear reaction can occur when metal nanoparticles are exposed to hydrogen isotopes in the gas phase. When hydrogen isotopes (light hydrogen and deuterium) enter the nanoparticles and are exposed to electron irradiation, ... -
Live open science, a good fit for LENR research
(University of Missouri, 2013)Inspired by the historical evolution of research in LENR, the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project is inventing a new way to investigate the phenomenon, the so called "Live Open Science" (LOS) approach. This paper presents ... -
Incremental emission from ZrO2-Pd-D nanostructured CF/LANR quantum electronic component
(University of Missouri, 2013)There is an incremental emission from active nanocomposite ZrO2-PdNiD LANR components. As diagnostic, a vicinal detector was autonomously operated over several weeks. The autonomous system was used to remove interaction ... -
Imaging of an active LANR quantum electronic component by CR-39
(University of Missouri, 2013)CR-39 has been used by gas and aqueous codeposition LANR systems. This effort examined the impact of ZrO2-PdNiD CF/LANR quantum electronic devices capable of significant energy gain upon CR-39. Chips were used at different ... -
ICCF 18 Poster Index
(University of Missouri, 2013)This is an index of the posters presented at ICCF 18, July 2013. -
Heat generation from hydrogen/deuterium pressurization of nanoparticles : composition and temperature effect on heat output
(University of Missouri, 2013)Research in support of small distributed LENR power units is reported. Findings will be discussed from studies of heat generation resulting from pressurization of various nanoparticles with either hydrogen or deuterium, ... -
Excess heat might not be entirely from nuclear reactions
(University of Missouri, 2013)During heavy-water electrochemical experiments in the 1980s, Fleischmann and Pons found that more thermal energy came out of their experiments with Pd cathodes than was put in electrically. The excess heat was greater than ... -
Empirical evidence for two distinct effects : low-level d-d fusion in metals and anomalous excess heat
(University of Missouri, 2013)There are at least two distinct phenomena present in so-called cold-fusion experiments. First, there is a confirmed effect showing energetic products of d-d fusion (e.g., neutrons and tritons) in metals at low levels. This ... -
Radiation coupling : nuclear protons to deep-orbit-electrons, then to the lattice
(University of Missouri, 2013)The deep-Dirac level (DDL) electron orbits have been proposed, and rejected, for over 50 years. The rejections have been based on mathematical considerations resulting from the singular Coulomb potential used in the Dirac ...