Celani Demonstrates His LENR Reactor At NIWeek Conference In Texas
Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics Research Coordinator Francesco Celani has been involved in the NIWeek Conference, an annual gathering of novice and expert engineers, scientists, educators, industry leaders, and NI developers. Spearheaded by the National Instruments, the convention is dedicated to the trends and advancements in the measurement and automation world. The primary purpose is to create a community of decision makers, developers and visionaries that share the same sentiments in the field of science and work together in the hope to make the world a better place. The conference features latest breakthrough technologies and it also presents product demonstrations and solutions.
Celani has been demonstrating a Nickel-Hydrogen based LENR reactor at the National Instruments NIWeek in Austin Texas which plays a very important role in the LENR world as it continues to prove its worth. There is a report from New Energy Times explaining the whole process of the reactor which involves preloading a nickel wire with hydrogen for up to three days. Celani, it is known, brought a preloaded wire to the NIWeek convention center to demonstrate his device.
When asked by the New Energy Times to provide a scientific explanation of his device, Austin-based LENR researcher said the following: “As soon as we applied the electrical power to the internal nichrome-wire heater (48 Watts DC), we began to see excess heat. There was no incubation period. Celani has eight thermocouples in the reactor, and he measured between 58 and 68 Watts heat output. So, conservatively, it produced an average of 10 Watts of excess heat continuously from the time we started, at 1 p.m., until we left, at 7 p.m. – for six hours.” For more information about the detailed report of Celani’s reactor and excess heat measurements, just visit the website at http://www.22passi.it/.
22passi.blogspot.com Administrator Daniele Passerini recently talked to Celani about his most talked about reactor. Celani underscored that the machine had been running continuously for over 55 hours. National Instruments measuring tools provided the positive results showing that the peak of excess heat was 22W with a stable excess heat measurement of 14W.
There is indeed a huge leap of improvement in Celani’s nickel-hydrogen LENR reactor that should be given a serious attention it truly deserves. The NIWeek obviously provides a venue for such groundbreaking invention to be known to the public. NIWeek is a big help to scientists, inventors, developers, engineers to demonstrate their product that has provided positive results in the hope to gain support worldwide.
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