Correlation between Excess Heat and Pressure in a D/Pd Gas-Loading System with Heat-Flow Calorimeter

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Previously on the work [1-3] of excess heat triggering in a D/Pd gas-loading calorimeter system, we got that the system had the maximum excess power (6.398 ± 0.191 W) at the condition of an optimum current (8.47 A) and a deuterium pressure (3 × 104 Pa). In order to get higher excess heat power and to confirm the reliability and accuracy of the excess heat triggered by current in the previous work, we did a serials of experiments under different conditions. The results came from the heat-flow calorimeter system showed that the system produced the maximum excess heat power (10.284 ± 3.402 W) when the D2 pressure was 220 Pa. The key conditions of generating excess heat need to be further studied.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1092-1093)

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487-490

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March 2015

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