A quick search of the internet suggests that a 4 engine large commercial jet will require about 20 – 50 MW per engine. So if we assume an “combustion” size of 1m in length and 2m in diameter, or 3.14 cubic meters and a power density of 20MW/cubic meter, it might be possible. Peak exhaust temperature is around 2000C so if the eCat can produce 2300C, it might be possible. But a lot of good engineering would be required.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi:
I sent you 1270 pages about Cherokee Investments Partners LLC.
Why don’t you publish here at least the links? They have tried to assassinate your character two years since now, you have the chance, based on legal documents, to show who they really are, why don’t you take advantage of it?
Cheers,
Leanne
Dear Mr Rossi
This might interest you. New results on crystalline structure of Li under various temperature and pressure regimes, plus superconductivity.
Good luck in court!
Dear Andrea, 50 liters/MW is something really impressive and i am happy you improved the control system. Maybe you can remember an old adveritise here in Italy that says ” La potenza è nulla senza controllo” , “Power is nothing without control”.
Regards, Giuseppe
Bernie Koppenhofer:
I foresee to make the presentation of the QuarkX this year, start the industrialization after it and start from heat eating industrial concerns.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr Rossi,
The last work of Dr Parkhomov related to the replications he made of your effect is impressive.
Did you get important information from it?
Cheers
Prof
Tom Conover:
The QuarkXes in themselves would occupy 50 liters/MW, the volume of the heat exchanger depends on which kind of it is and what you want to achieve.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Great to hear that your efforts on assembly theory and design are coming together with the new breakthrough that you mentioned today. Very nice indeed!
Perhaps do you think that a 1MW plant with heat transfer technology included
A) Would fit into a 1 cubic meter?
B) Might fit into a 2 cubic meters?
C) Probably will be larger…
I hope that all goes well in the near future, so your plans might be formed…
Warm regards,
Tom
(Thank you for your answers to our questions! Great job!)
Dr. Rossi: You recently said the new control system will help industrialization. Can you predict when industrialization will start and what industries will be first to implement.
Reddite quae sunt Caesaris Caesari et quae sunt Dei Deo.
I read your response to Anonymous of 17 June; with pleasure I see that living in America hasn’t changed and will continue to be a nice person.
Ciao Andrea
Gianvico
I understand you can’t provide details regarding your improvement of the control system, but in general terms, does this improvement make the control system:
Frank Akland:
We resolved a big problem connected with the control system that made much easier the mass production.
I cannot enter in particulars, for obvious reasons.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr, Rossi, in your response to Vikram you said Nuke Plants do not produce Carbon Dioxide.
What you did not say is they do produce radioactive fuel rods, that remain radioactive tor 10,000 years. About 2,000 tons a year ate added to the 72,000 tons we already have.
After 70 years we have no plan where to store them for 10,000 years.
So they are stored at each Nuke Plant in a pool of water !
Robert Curto
Ft. Lauderdale Florida
USA
Vikram:
Well, nuclear plants for sure do not produce carbon dioxide. As I always said, I think we need an integration of all the available energy sources.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi:
You said the temperature of the QuarkX reaches 2700 Celsius degrees: at this temperature you should have big problems for the heat conduction along the conductors, am I correct?
Jeanne:
No comment.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
JPR:
Still in good standing also today, so far.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Steven N. Karels:
Interesting.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Bernie,
A quick search of the internet suggests that a 4 engine large commercial jet will require about 20 – 50 MW per engine. So if we assume an “combustion” size of 1m in length and 2m in diameter, or 3.14 cubic meters and a power density of 20MW/cubic meter, it might be possible. Peak exhaust temperature is around 2000C so if the eCat can produce 2300C, it might be possible. But a lot of good engineering would be required.
Update?
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi:
I sent you 1270 pages about Cherokee Investments Partners LLC.
Why don’t you publish here at least the links? They have tried to assassinate your character two years since now, you have the chance, based on legal documents, to show who they really are, why don’t you take advantage of it?
Cheers,
Leanne
Luis Navarro:
Thank you for your sustain,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Bernie:
I do not know.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Yrka:
Thank you for your sustain.
I think the official pacemaker is the source for information on internet, but I am not sure.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Mr. Andrea Rossi.
I wish you success in court.
You will win! Serious interference in your work will be eliminated.
Advise where you can follow the course of judicial supervision.
Yuriy Isaev
engineer
Russia, Tyumen
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Is the power density of 1 MW/0.05cubic meters enough to have the necessary thrust from a jet?
Dear Andrea,
All my best wishes for the next few weeks.
With you all the way
Luis
Brent Whipple:
Thanks for your sustain,
Warm Regards,
Andrea Rossi
Donald Chandler:
Thank you for the information,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Mr Rossi
This might interest you. New results on crystalline structure of Li under various temperature and pressure regimes, plus superconductivity.
Good luck in court!
https://phys.org/news/2017-06-peering-crystal-lithium.html
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Good fortune in the coming weeks,
Best Regards,
Brent Whipple
Toussaint:
Thank you,
Warm Regards
A.R.
Giuseppe:
You are right!
Warm Regards
A.R.
Dear Andrea, 50 liters/MW is something really impressive and i am happy you improved the control system. Maybe you can remember an old adveritise here in Italy that says ” La potenza è nulla senza controllo” , “Power is nothing without control”.
Regards, Giuseppe
Dear Andrea Rossi,
I wish you all the best for the begining of the trial monday.
My dream is your E-CAT X coupled with this technology !!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSLpMb4Qfr0&t=357s
Warm regards
Toussaint françois
CC:
Thank you: we are ready.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Anonymous:
Yes,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
JPR:
Still on our way toward sigma 5.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Joseph Fine:
Yes, 50 liters are equivalent to 0.05 Cubic meters.
Warm Regards
A.R.
Tom Conover, Andrea Rossi
A volume of 50 Liters (1 Cubic Meter = 1000 Liters) is equivalent to 0.05 Cubic Meters or about 1.766 Cubic Feet.
Cubic regards,
Joseph Fine
Update?
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Will the manufacturing start both in the USA and in Sweden as you said in past?
Dr Andrea Rossi,
Monday starts the trial: good luck!
How do you feel?
Bernie Koppenhofer:
I foresee to make the presentation of the QuarkX this year, start the industrialization after it and start from heat eating industrial concerns.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr Rossi,
The last work of Dr Parkhomov related to the replications he made of your effect is impressive.
Did you get important information from it?
Cheers
Prof
Tom Conover:
The QuarkXes in themselves would occupy 50 liters/MW, the volume of the heat exchanger depends on which kind of it is and what you want to achieve.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Andrea:
resonances between quarks generated by their isospin.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi:
How’d you define gluons in few words?
Dear Andrea,
Great to hear that your efforts on assembly theory and design are coming together with the new breakthrough that you mentioned today. Very nice indeed!
Perhaps do you think that a 1MW plant with heat transfer technology included
A) Would fit into a 1 cubic meter?
B) Might fit into a 2 cubic meters?
C) Probably will be larger…
I hope that all goes well in the near future, so your plans might be formed…
Warm regards,
Tom
(Thank you for your answers to our questions! Great job!)
Dr. Rossi: You recently said the new control system will help industrialization. Can you predict when industrialization will start and what industries will be first to implement.
Frank Acland:
1, 2, 3.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Gianvico:
Thank you
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Reddite quae sunt Caesaris Caesari et quae sunt Dei Deo.
I read your response to Anonymous of 17 June; with pleasure I see that living in America hasn’t changed and will continue to be a nice person.
Ciao Andrea
Gianvico
Dear Andrea,
I understand you can’t provide details regarding your improvement of the control system, but in general terms, does this improvement make the control system:
1. Smaller
2. Cheaper to build
3. More durable
Thank you,
Frank Acland
Frank Akland:
We resolved a big problem connected with the control system that made much easier the mass production.
I cannot enter in particulars, for obvious reasons.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Ribert Curto:
Yes, that is true.
Warm Regards
A.R.
JPR:
Update OK
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Update?
Dr, Rossi, in your response to Vikram you said Nuke Plants do not produce Carbon Dioxide.
What you did not say is they do produce radioactive fuel rods, that remain radioactive tor 10,000 years. About 2,000 tons a year ate added to the 72,000 tons we already have.
After 70 years we have no plan where to store them for 10,000 years.
So they are stored at each Nuke Plant in a pool of water !
Robert Curto
Ft. Lauderdale Florida
USA
Dear Andrea,
Can you explain what just happened to give you a big step forward towards industrialization?
Kind regards,
Frank Acland
Vikram:
Well, nuclear plants for sure do not produce carbon dioxide. As I always said, I think we need an integration of all the available energy sources.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Anonymous:
point taken: we had many problems from this side.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
JPR:
Very good day. Big step forward the industrialization.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Update?
Dr Andrea Rossi:
You said the temperature of the QuarkX reaches 2700 Celsius degrees: at this temperature you should have big problems for the heat conduction along the conductors, am I correct?