I just got a letter from @Andrew Hrischanovich (Ukraine). Here is a new video from,
QuoteThe quartz reactor temperature of 1000-1100 C will not lift. It may collapse. But there are self-heating effects at lower temperatures. I made a quartz reactor, so that even with a thermocouple to be seen as self-heating is. I will soon be working with stainless steel reactor to raise the pressure inlet to 20-30 bar.
QuoteTwo tablets are titanium hydride in a quartz reactor. The reactor was evacuated. When heating inductor desorbed hydrogen and accumulates in the tank under pressure and closed. The residual pressure in the reactor is discharged into the atmosphere. The temperature is stabilized by the input power. When a hydrogen observed heat flash that lasts up to 14 minutes and slowly falls exponentially. The higher the pressure, the higher the delta of temperature rise. We could only serve a maximum hydrogen pressure of 5 bar. It can be assumed that high pressure can be self-temperature oscillation. Measuring the efficiency of preparing for the experiment.
He promises to try to answer some of your questions in this thread. Please make thumbs up / likes on the questions you want answers to.