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Brief Summary of Latest Experimental Results with a Mass-Flow Calorimetry System for Anomalous Heat Effect of Nano-Composite Metals under D(H)-Gas Charging
A mass-flow calorimetry system has been installed to investigate the excess power phenomenon at elevated temperatures. The first trial runs with a silica-included CuNi nano-composite sample (CNS) containing 4.1 g of Ni showed an implication of a few days lasting excess power of 5 W/g-Ni. Next, a CuNiZr oxide nanocomposite sample (CNZ4) containing 61 g of Ni has been examined to show excess power of 15 W lasting for 3 days and gradually increasing at a rate of 10 W per 3 weeks. Each corresponds to 30 eV/atom-Ni and 100 eV/atom-Ni, implying a nuclear origin of the excess energy.
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Cu.Ni.ZrO2, Cu.Ni.Sio2, Excess, Oil-Cooling, 30–100 eV/atom-Ni.
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