Browsing Posters (18th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science) by Identifier "ICCF-18"
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Analysis of compressional mode excitation in an air capacitor configuration for a controlled Karabut experiment
(University of Missouri, 2013)Karabut has reported the observation of collimated x-rays near 1.5 keV from an experiment done in a high-current glow discharge, which is a result that we consider to be one of the most important in the field of condensed ... -
Anomalous exothermic and endothermic data observed by Nano-Ni-composite samples
(University of Missouri, 2013)This is an experimental paper summarizing the observations of anomalous data on excess heat, D(H)-loading and abrupt desorption with endothermic heat sink in Ni-nano-composite samples under D(H)-gas charging at both room ... -
Anomalous heat induced by deuterium flux in a bunch of long-thin palladium tubes using PID method for calorimetry
(University of Missouri, 2013)In 15-year continuous experiments, gas-loading deuterium-palladium system has evolved from a long-thin palladium wire to a bunch of long-thin palladium tubes. Calorimetric analysis has evolved from high precision Seebeck ... -
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). -
Application of a piezo sensor matrix for in situ, real-time characterization of low energy nuclear events.
(University of Missouri, 2013)An experimental design is presented which includes a high-throughput technique for identifying environmental conditions and material surface morphologies responsible for Low Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) active sites." ... -
Applying the scientific method to understand anomalous heat effect
(University of Missouri, 2013)Scientific methods in nuclear science are proposed to understand anomalous heat effect: (1) Neutrino Detection; (2) Internal Conversion Electrons; (3) RF emission and magnetic field fluctuation; (4) 3-Deuteron reaction; ... -
Born-Oppenheimer and fixed basis models for vibrations in a metal lattice and phonon fluctuations
(University of Missouri, 2013)Last year we presented results on a model for Karabut's collimated x-rays which seemed to give good agreement with experiment. When writing up the model for publication, we found an error, which forced us to pursue a ... -
Cavitation-induced fusion : proof of concept
(University of Missouri, 2013)Cavitation-induced fusion (also known as bubble fusion or sonofusion) has been a topic of much debate and controversy and is generally (albeit incorrectly) perceived as unworkable. In this paper we present the theoretical ... -
Composition measurements and imagery of nanoparticle gas loading experiments as an investigation of LENR reactions
(University of Missouri, 2013)A key issue for the development of a LENR power unit concerns the changes in nanoparticles during runs. LENUCO LLC is working on such power units and this work on nanoparticle changes is being done in support of that effort. ... -
Construction of a variable micro-nano-gap instrument for chemical reaction studies and mimicking of possible NAE like structures
(University of Missouri, 2013)Scanning tunnelling microscope is a versatile instrument to study surface atom structures and surface electron structures. The principles of its operation can be used to develop a variation where two surfaces of micron ... -
Decay of 4 He*^ from PdD and transmutation
(University of Missouri, 2013)Present Lochon and Extended-Lochon Models for the low-energy nuclear reaction, LENR, fusion process predict the fusion of monatomic deuterium into a sub-fragmentation level excited condition of 4He*^. The ^ and * indicate ... -
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 ... -
Erzion interpretation of our experimental results with light, heat and plasma stimulation of cold nuclear transmutation
(University of Missouri, 2013)Presented is the Erzion model for theoretical explanation of the generation of excess heat, new chemical elements and isotopes production, X, [beta], [gamma]-ray and neutron radiation in our experiments with light, heat & ... -
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 ... -
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, ... -
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 ... -
ICCF 18 Poster Index
(University of Missouri, 2013)This is an index of the posters presented at ICCF 18, July 2013. -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Investigation of radiation effects in water solutions during exposure with laser or LEDs light
(University of Missouri, 2013)The installation for gamma-, X-ray and neutron registration in water solutions (600 ml LiOH, or NaOH, or Na2CO3) during exposure with red light (λ=645+/-20 nm) of laser or light-emission devises (LEDs) was created. The ...