From pteridine's 2nd link:
"In collaboration with the NPRE department" should not be meant to imply any sort of institutional support or University endorsement. George Miley is an emeritus ("retired but still has an office" in universityspeak) member of that department.
Buildup the hypothetical transmutation products that no one has ever detected? Jumping the gun a little bit there. It's like a wannabe movie star hopping on the bus to Hollywood:
"Our perpetual motion generator would surely run forever if it weren't for this pesky stopping. We interpret the stopping as due to, uh, friction, and not as evidence that the device doesn't work."
“Several companies Announced progress on gas loaded nickel nano-particle units designed for MW size plants. Others, including Lenuco LLC in collaboration with the NPRE (Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering) department at the U of Illinois, are working on development of small 10’s of kW units.
"In collaboration with the NPRE department" should not be meant to imply any sort of institutional support or University endorsement. George Miley is an emeritus ("retired but still has an office" in universityspeak) member of that department.
Physically These power units are very simple. Special Ni alloy nano-particles are Placed in a pressure vessel Which is then pressurized to 60-100 psi with hydrogen to initiate the reaction. With pressure control, These units are expected to run for several years, before replacement of the nano-particles is required two [due] to buildup of transmutation products.
Buildup the hypothetical transmutation products that no one has ever detected? Jumping the gun a little bit there. It's like a wannabe movie star hopping on the bus to Hollywood:
- KID: Bye bye Mom!
- MOM: Where are you going to live?
- KID: I dunno. Whatever, it'll be fine until Oscar statuettes overfill the place. Then I will need a storage unit, so I picked one out already.
- MOM: How will you eat?
- KID: When I need to make the transition from romantic to dramatic lead, I may have to yo-yo in weight like Christian Bale. I've thought it through.
The main obstacle to development of a practical unit is Preventing the hot nanoparticles from overheating and sintering together, limiting unit run time. Thus present work is focused on Overcoming That problem.”
"Our perpetual motion generator would surely run forever if it weren't for this pesky stopping. We interpret the stopping as due to, uh, friction, and not as evidence that the device doesn't work."
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