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The Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project is a group dedicated to researching Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (often referred to as LENR) while sharing all procedures, data, and results openly online. We rely on comments from online contributors to aid us in developing our experiments and contemplating the results. We invite everyone to participate in our discussions, which take place in the comments of our experiment posts. These links can be seen along the right-hand side of this page. Please browse around and give us your feedback. We look forward to seeing you around Quantum Heat.

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One of Professor Celani's concerns for his apparatus during his demos was that he could not have it operate at higher temperatures because the glass might not handle it.  He stated more than once that he wants anybody replicating his experiment to improve upon the safety of it.  I don't know about you, but I am not keen on spending a lot of time testing a cell with 100 psi of Hydrogen in a glass tube without something to protect me if the glass gets nicked and decides to rupture.  

So we devised a safety shield and cradle to hold the cell.  The main shield is made from 3/16 inch (4.75 mm) clear polycarbonate.  The ends are open to allow airflow.  If the glass ruptures under vacuum or pressure, the polycarbonate will contain the vast majority of glass.  The shield is easily removable from the base with hand operable screws.  For shipping, we will put nuts on the threaded rods to tighten them onto the cradle brackets, and the whole thing will be shipped assembled.

 

And this is what it looks like as it is being built:

 

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