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Title:INTENSIFICATION OF LOW ENERGY NUCLEAR REACTIONS USING SUPERWAVE EXCITATION
DOI No:10.1142/9789812701510_0007
Source:CONDENSED MATTER NUCLEAR SCIENCE (pp 61-71)
Author(s):I. DARDIK
Energetics Technologies, P. O. Box 3026, Omer Industrial Park, Omer, Israel

H. BRANOVER
Energetics Technologies, P. O. Box 3026, Omer Industrial Park, Omer, Israel

A. EL-BOHER
Energetics Technologies, P. O. Box 3026, Omer Industrial Park, Omer, Israel

D. GAZIT
Energetics Technologies, P. O. Box 3026, Omer Industrial Park, Omer, Israel

E. GOLBREICH
Energetics Technologies, P. O. Box 3026, Omer Industrial Park, Omer, Israel

E. GREENSPAN
a consultant.

Energetics Technologies, P. O. Box 3026, Omer Industrial Park, Omer, Israel

A. KAPUSTA
Energetics Technologies, P. O. Box 3026, Omer Industrial Park, Omer, Israel

B. KHACHATOROV
Energetics Technologies, P. O. Box 3026, Omer Industrial Park, Omer, Israel

V. KRAKOV
Energetics Technologies, P. O. Box 3026, Omer Industrial Park, Omer, Israel

S. LESIN
Energetics Technologies, P. O. Box 3026, Omer Industrial Park, Omer, Israel

B. MICHAILOVITCH
Energetics Technologies, P. O. Box 3026, Omer Industrial Park, Omer, Israel

G. SHANI
a consultant.

Energetics Technologies, P. O. Box 3026, Omer Industrial Park, Omer, Israel

T. ZILOV
Energetics Technologies, P. O. Box 3026, Omer Industrial Park, Omer, Israel

Abstract:Energetics Technologies was recently established to investigate possibilities for inducing low energy nuclear reactions using special wave excitation. Four experimental approaches are being pursued: electrolysis, glow-discharge, gas loading in catalyst cells and high-pressure high-temperature cell with ultrasonic wave excitation. The experimental setups developed by Energetics Technologies are described along with preliminary results obtained. Significant amount of excess heat was measured in the first glow discharge experiment. The power generated during the experiment was up to 3.9 times the input power. When driven with waves the excess heat was higher that when driven with DC. Significant amount of excess heat was also measured after the shutdown of the glow discharge; it lasted for approximately 10 h. The total excess energy generated is estimated to be 6.7 times the input energy. The “heat-after-death” phenomenon was also observed in another glow discharge experiment. Excess heat up to approximately 80% was measured over a period of over 3 months in yet another glow discharge experiment. Driving the electrolytic cells with waves resulted in a faster loading than when driving them with DC of the same average current. The tritium concentration in the electrolyte measured at the end of the experiments was found to be up to more than 100% the pre-experiment level. No excess heat was measured, so far, in the catalyst cells. Successful loading of Pd target with D was obtained in the high-pressure high-temperature gas cell without going through the α + β phase of the Pd–D system.
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