FacebookTwitterDiggStumbleuponGoogle BookmarksRedditTechnoratiLinkedin

MIZUNO Analogue experiment + me356 Pd/Ni Mesh

Scritto da Robert Greenyer on .

MFMP Volunteer Alan Goldwater is spearheading a very thorough analogue experiment to the Mizuno R20 here is the live document.

Any comments or assistance welcome.

Add comment


Security code
Refresh

Comments   

 
0 #11 Cherepanov Alexey 2020-11-18 21:54
Physicist Charles Coulomb and Cavendish, 15 September 2020 – cloud.mail.ru/.../Ao4WCYyFq
Physicist Charles Coulomb and Cavendish, 15 September 2020 – drive.google.com/.../...
The use of the hydro wave method for the purification of aqueous solutions and thermonuclear reactions, December 7, 2017 – drive.google.com/.../...

The use of the hydro wave method for the purification of aqueous solutions and thermonuclear reactions, December 7, 2017 – cloud.mail.ru/.../4bDGJ92rH
Quote
 
 
+2 #10 AlanG 2020-03-28 17:30
After bake-out yesterday, I added 301 Pa of D2 gas. The pressure declined to 260 Pa overnight, showing absorption of 40 Pa. This is nearly identical to the behavior seen in the MR1-1 test.

The current test run is now live, with data streaming and chat available at
www.youtube.com/.../
Quote
 
 
-1 #9 velthove 2020-03-21 10:56
Quoting AlanG:
@velthove It works OK for me in firefox.
Here's the underlying text, with a space added to make it visible:
htt ps://drive.google.com/open?id=1nRLgu71-bNGut43iTjquqIa7NdK0FnAl

Try it again


Thanks for checking AlanG, Could you pls also check the link to the Chart of the complete experiment, ?
Quote
 
 
0 #8 AlanG 2020-03-20 20:26
@velthove It works OK for me in firefox.
Here's the underlying text, with a space added to make it visible:
htt ps://drive.google.com/open?id=1nRLgu71-bNGut43iTjquqIa7NdK0FnAl

Try it again
Quote
 
 
0 #7 velthove 2020-03-20 19:55
Quoting AlanG:
Chart of the complete experiment, provided by CAN at lenr-forum

drive.google.com/.../


Could you pls check the link, AlanG, there seems to be a ":" missing

Thanks
Quote
 
 
-1 #6 Robert Greenyer 2020-03-20 16:05
Thanks CAN and Alan!
Quote
 
 
0 #5 AlanG 2020-03-19 21:27
Chart of the complete experiment, provided by CAN at lenr-forum

drive.google.com/.../
Quote
 
 
0 #4 AlanG 2020-03-19 21:25
Post-analysis of the cell gas show it is not pure deuterium, but at least 50%. The strong signal at A=3 is almost certainly HD. The residual water vapor and OH- is probably from the RGA system and its sampling capillary rather than from the cell, as there is no trace of D2O at A=20.


drive.google.com/.../
Quote
 
 
0 #3 Robert Greenyer 2020-03-18 17:45
The next part of Alan Goldwater's, Mizuno Analogue test - MR1 replication attempt is now live at:

www.youtube.com/.../

Alan Goldwater says

"Starting at 70 watts heater power, this test will cover the remaining temperature steps up to 400°C. Cell pressure at start-up was 940 Pa, showing substantial absorption of D2 from the 1008 Pa initially loaded.

Some calibration points to watch are ​70w=229C, 80w=250C, 90w=275C, 100w=292C, 110w=310C, 120w=330C, 130w=347C"

This is the part of the run interesting temperatures.
Quote
 
 
0 #2 Robert Greenyer 2020-03-17 22:30
Q: Alan, Are you able to periodically share the Gas mass analysis in the live stream?

A: The sampling port is where the ampoule is mounted, and I didn't want to disturb anything. I will do the RGA measurement toward the end of the test run.
Quote
 
 
0 #1 AlanG 2020-03-17 21:03
This morning I pumped out the cell again, then loaded 1010 Pa of D2 using 10 mg of LiAlD2 in a small stainless steel ampoule. The live test is now under way, with data streaming on Youtube:

www.youtube.com/.../

Chat is on, so post your questions and comments there.

I haven't started to warm up the cell yet, while watching for adsorption of the D2 gas. Pressure is down to 980 Pa and still dropping. Once the temperature is raised, any substantial excess heat will be shown by comparison with the master calibration curve in the Live Document above.
Quote
 

Here is your generous contributions so far towards our $500,000 target, thanks everyone! : $45,020   Please Donate
See the current state of our booked costs here