I would like to discuss what you think about switching off the heater and letting the reactor run at thermal equilibrium with a proper thermal insulation?
Since the reactions are confined to the solid phase of the Nickel lattice, there should be no exponential chain reactions as it is the case for uranium.
Therefore if the temperature of the reactor increases above 1455 ° C ( melting point under atmospheric pressure probably higher because of the hydrogen pressure?) the reactions should stop.
The explosions we have seen in the Martin Fleischmann Memorial project are of chemical origin.
@ [lexicon]Alexander Parkhomov[/lexicon]
What do you think?
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