Ugo Abundo publish a report in engnisl on Hydrobetatron experiments, a plasma electrolysis using Tungsten powder and water.
Besde anomalous heat he found intriguing electric effects.
He studies the surface .
Beside experimental studies, he propose theory, and present a granted Italian patent.
http://www.hydrobetatron.org/013--report_ultimo-report.html
http://www.hydrobetatron.org/f…CCF19_ABUNDO_Gen_Pubb.pdf
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With the goal of determining the conditions to promote some anomalous effects (thermal and electrical) shown by metals in the presence of hydrogen gas or during electrolytic evolution, we focused the attention on the use of high voltage, narrow electric pulses, with low repetition rate, on small sized metal powders. The experimental data collected during the experimentation, relative to cathodes made from tungsten micrometric powders subjected to electrolytic regime (solutions of K2 CO3 ) at voltages up to 350 V and the average power of 200-300 W, show the spontaneous formation of pulses of high instantaneous power, up to 30 - 40 KW, in conjunction with abnormal development of heat.
Moreover, we was able to perform a direct extraction of a part of the electric energy contained in such plasma pulsations, by a suitable circuit, in the so called “negative resistance” region.
These data have suggested the design of a suitable reactor and its experimental set-up, for the extension of the experimentation to nanometric powders made from different metals, subjected to programmed high voltage narrow impulsive discharges, in the hydrogen gas.
Some results of the experiments, conducted varying the composition and particle size of the metal powders, the hydrogen pressure and the characteristics of impulsive discharges, will be shown in the conference.
The results will be framed in the context of the theory of "Energy localization".