I have been following LENR for some time now, and haven't seen an idea that could be practical and useful at enhancing LENR reactions.
Namely, I believe that through polarization of nickel or palladium (ideally) with hydrogen that a greater surface area of material could be utilized and greater COP can be achieved.
I don't think it would be complex to follow the following recipe;
1. Elicit polarization values between electrochemical values between porous nickel or palladium and hydrogen.
2. An instantaneous increase in T and P to account for stimulating transmutation of nickel or palladium via LENR process. Overcoming the Columb barrier can be precisely calculated and hence the ideal value can be easier calculated whilst polarization is ongoing between nickel and hydrogen...
Hence, do you think polarization of nickel with hydrogen would simplify the LENR process and would enable an easier way to elicit LENR?