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Possibility of electron capture by deuteron |
Further study on the solution of Schrodinger equation of hydrogen-like atom |
Are there some loose bound states of nucleus-nucleus two-body system? |
Effects of self-induced stress in tubular membranes during hydrogen diffusion J. Alloys and Compounds |
Effects of hydrogen self-stress in thin circular-plates with clamped edges J. Alloys and Compounds |
Some problems on the resistance method in the in situ measurement of hydrogen content in palladium electrode J. Electroanal. Chem. |
Effects of electrochemical reaction and self-stress on hydrogen diffusion in tubular membranes during galvanostatic charging J. Alloys and Compounds |
Effects of reaction heat and self-stress on the transport of hydrogen through metallic tubes under conditions far from equilibrium Acta Mater. |
Numerical simulation of diffusivity of hydrogen in thin tubular metallic membranes affected by self-stresses Int. J. Hydrogen Energy |
Resistance shifts of a Pd|H electrode in measurement and electrolysis with direct currents J. Electroanal. Chem. |
Seebeck Envelope Calorimetry With A Pd/D2O+H2SO4 Electrolytic Cell The 12th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Excess Heat Reproducibility And Evidence Of Anomalous Elements After Electrolysis In Pd/D2O+H2SO4 Electrolytic Cells The 13th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Construction of a Seebeck Envelope Calorimeter and Reproducibility of Excess Heat ICCF-14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Characteristics of excess heat in DPd|D2O+D2SO4 electrolytic cells measured by electrolytic Seebeck Envelope Calorimetry (PowerPoint slides) 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Characteristics of excess heat in DPd|D2O+D2SO4 electrolytic cells measured by electrolytic Seebeck Envelope Calorimetry 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 1. Introduction * What are key factors for reproducibility of excess heat? * (1) Temperature increment delta T * (2) Pre-electrolysis |
Paradigm of Cold Fusion: A Perspective on Scientific Philosophy Infinite Energy |
Characteristics of Excess Heat in Pd|D2O+D2SO4 Electrolytic Cells Measured by Seebeck Envelope Calorimetry 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Thermochim. Acta A Seebeck Envelope Calorimeter (SEC) was designed and built. The inner volume is 17.6 L. Its outer wall temperature was controlled within 0.01°C. The device constant was 6 W/V and its time constant was 5 minutes. Dash-type cells were tested. Both an isoperibolic calorimeter and the SEC measured excess heat with the same Pd cathode of 25 × 25 × 0.3 mm3. The SEC showed excess heat ranging from 0.15 ± 0.02 to 0.41 ± 0.03 W (average value 0.22 W) at applied current of 3 to 3.5 A (0.24 to 0.28 A cm^-2). |
Experimental studies on condensed matter nuclear science (in Chinese) Science (Shanghai) |
Thermal Analysis of Explosions in an Open Palladium/Deuterium Electrolytic System J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Test of Abnormal Heat in Hydrogen Loaded Metal (in Chinese) This report describes the experimental replication of the significant abnormal exothermic phenomenon observed with the Rossi E-CAT apparatus. |
Test of Abnormal Heat in Hydrogen Loaded Metal (translation) This report describes the experimental replication of the significant abnormal exothermic phenomenon observed with the Rossi E-CAT apparatus. |
Reproduction of Professor Mizuno's Experiment A replication of Mizuno's excess results with palladium burnished onto a nickel mesh |
Summary of abnormal heat release experiment of hydrogen flux vessel |
Collected results of first tests of lattice energy converter (LEC) |
Excess heat in a Pd(Pt)-D2O+LiOD reflux open-electrolytic cell 23rd International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Conductivity and Molar Conductivity of LiOD Heavy Water Solution J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Searching for Truth With High Expectations- 5 Year Studies on Cold Fusion in China Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Bethe's Calculation For Solar Energy And Selective Resonant Tunneling Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Energetic Particles Generated in Earlier Pd + D Nuclear Reactions J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Kinetic energy imbalance in inhomogeneous materials Chem. Phys. Lett. |
Non-Maxwell velocity distributions in inhomogeneous materials J. Fusion Energy |
Nonlinear effects on thermonuclear reaction rates Phys. Lett. A |
Measurement of neutron burst production in thermal cycle of D2 absorbed titanium chips Fusion Technol. |
Measurement of anomalous neutron from deuterium/solid system Yuanzineng Kexue Jishu (Atomic Energy Science and Technology) |
An investigation of cold fusion Nucl. Techniques (China) |
Electrochemical Experiments in Cold Nuclear Fusion Phys. Rev. Lett. |
Internal Friction and Modulus Behaviour of Pd-H with H-Contents Up to n=0.9 J. Less-Common Met. |
Electron Quasi-particle Catalysis of Nuclear Reactions J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Heavy Electron Catalysis of Nuclear Reactions J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
A possible explanation of the room temperature nuclear fusion Beijing Shifan Daxue Xuebao. Ziran Kexueban |
Analysis for light atoms produced in the bulk phase of a tubular palladium/ silver alloy cathode working electrode J. Electroanal. Chem. |
Calorimetric measurements during long-term electrolysis of some LiOD solutions Thermochim. Acta |
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