Browsing Presentations (18th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science) by Identifier "ICCF-18"
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A mass-flow-calorimetry system for scaled-up experiments on anomalous heat evolution at elevated temperatures
(2013)We have been studying phenomena of anomalous heat evolution from hydrogen-isotope-loaded nanocomposite samples at elevated temperatures as well as at room temperature using a twin absorption system. Recent experiments have ... -
Model of two-picometer deuteron clusters for LENR supported by laser emission of nuclear reactions products
(University of Missouri, 2013)Results about nuclear reactions of deuterons in 2 pm distance was specified in support of the experiments for LENR based on an evaluation of results of Prelas et al. were a Coulomb screening by a factor 13 was derived. ... -
Neutron and radiation production panel
(University of Missouri, 2013)These slides support the oral presentation given by Graham K. Hubler. -
Neutrons and radiation from deuteron stripping in metals that absorb oxygen
(University of Missouri, 2013)The attached file contains slides from a presentation given during a panel discussion on Neutron and Radiation Production at the ICCF 18 held at the University of Missouri-Columbia. -
New measurement of screening potential by 'cooperative colliding process' for the d+d reaction in metallic electron environment
(University of Missouri, 2013)This is a slide-show to accompany the oral presentation by J. Kasagi entitled: "New measurement of screening potential by 'cooperative colliding process' for the d+d reaction in metallic electron environment". -
Nuclear products of cold fusion by TSC theory
(University of Missouri, 2013)Anomalous excess heat without corresponding nuclear radiations have been claimed by cold fusion experiments with metal-deuterium systems (heat/4 He correlation by Miles, McKubre, et al., very weak alpha-particles by ... -
Numerical modelling of hydrogen/deuterium absorption in transitionmetal alloys
(University of Missouri, 2013)Experimental investigation of anomalous heat effects from hydrogen isotope absorption in palladiumlattice has proven to be an arduous task. Numerical modeling of the electronic structure of the Pd-H(D) system holds out the ... -
Piezonuclear fission reactions simulated by the Lattice Model
(University of Missouri, 2013)These slides support the oral presentation of Diego Veneziano and others delivered at the 18th ICCF Conference. -
Possibility of tachyon monopoles detected in photographic emulsions
(University of Missouri, 2013)Low-energy nuclear reaction experiments using photographic emulsions, including those by Urutskoev, et. al and Ivoilov, have shown unique particle tracks. Analysis of a sample population of these types of tracks suggests ... -
Preparata medal winner Pam Boss
(University of Missouri, 2013)These slides support the oral presentation of Pamela A. Boss. -
Progress in diamond sensor development for use in LENR experiments
(University of Missouri, 2013)Electronic grade single crystal diamonds have recently become available, and the characteristics of these diamonds are ideal for the detection of various types of nuclear radiation. Previous work demonstrated the ... -
Quantum potential corporation : advancing the next technological revolution
(University of Missouri, 2013)Established in 2010, Quantum Potential Corporation (QPC) engages in high-risk/high-payoff research that is within the arm's length of commercialization. They identify and pursue promising yet neglected (or wrongfully ... -
Recent advances in deuterium permeation induced transmutation experiments using nano-structured Pd/CaO/Pd multilayer thin film
(University of Missouri, 2013)Permeation induced transmutation reactions, which we originally found in the nanostructured Pd multilayer film composed of Pd and CaO thin film and Pd substrate, have been observed in our laboratory and other research ... -
Revisiting the early BARC tritium results (1989-1996)
(University of Missouri, 2013)These slides supports the oral presentation by Mahadeva Srinivasan: Revisiting the Early BARC Tritium Results (1989-1996). -
Sidney Kimmel Institute for Nuclear Renaissance (SKINR) overview
(University of Missouri, 2013)These slides support the oral presentation given by Dr. Graham K. Hubler. -
Simulation of the nuclear transmutation effects in LENR
(University of Missouri, 2013)LENR phenomena begin with a still poorly-understood entrance of a fermion/boson into the nuclear interior. One such mechanism - the thermal neutron-induced fission of uranium - was discovered in 1938 and subsequently ... -
Sporadic neutron production by pressure-loaded D/Ti systems under high rates of temperature change
(University of Missouri, 2013)The mechanisms of low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) phenomena are poorly understood. If these phenomena are the consequence of commonly understood nuclear interactions, they should produce some nuclear byproducts such ... -
Subbarrier processes in LENR for particles in correlated states at action of damping and fluctuations
(University of Missouri, 2013)It is well known that the presence of high and wide Coulomb barrier is the main obstacle to LENR. The method ofthe formation of coherent correlated state (CCS) with correlation coefficient -
Succes in making tritium
(University of Missouri, 2013)The world's Tritium is in short supply and is of critical importance for the development of fusion energy. This session will provide a historical scientific overview of theoretical and experimental observations on the ... -
Theoretical analysis and reaction mechanisms for experimental results of hydrogen-nickel systems
(University of Missouri, 2013)Theoretical analysis and reaction mechanisms will be presented for anomalous heat effect (AHE) observed for hydrogen-Nickel systems, using a generalized conventional theory which are based on the optical theorem formulation ...