The multi-core design is not a bad start if you want to try many many mixtures at once and then isolating them at a later time.
If you wanted to do one at a time, that may not work if you believe simple heat activates the reaction.
Additionally Miley reported instant excess heat when using nano-palladium with deuterium.
The geometry might need changing Roy. Perhaps something that physically seperates the cores cause we're not talking too much excess heat at this point.
Also we'd want to add the ability to put a solenoid around the chambers to do inductive coupling. In this design that's not too hard, you just put a solenoid around the bottom half of the central core. So you'd have to machine out a ditch for that. If you seperated the cores that would be a bit tougher.
I'll have to think more about it. Sure would be nice to talk to Roy |