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  The Novel Controlled Intermediate Nuclear Fusion and its Possible Industrial Realization as Predicted by Hadronic Mechanics and Chemistry
 
 
Title: The Novel Controlled Intermediate Nuclear Fusion and its Possible Industrial Realization as Predicted by Hadronic Mechanics and Chemistry
Author: Ruggerro Maria Santilli
Appeared in: Journal of applied sciences
Paging: Volume 7 (2007) nr. 13 pages 1679-1698
Year: 2007
Contents: In this note, we propose, apparently for the first time, a new type of controlled nuclear fusion called intermediate because occurring at energies intermediate between those of the cold and hot fusions and purpose a specific industrial realization. For this purpose: 1) we show that known limitations for quantum mechanics, quantum chemistry and special relativity cause excessive departures from the conditions occurring for all controlled fusion; 2) we outline the covering hadronic mechanics, hadronic chemistry and isorelativity specifically conceived, constructed and verified during the past two decades for new cleans energies and fuels; 3) we identify seven physical laws predicted by the latter disciplines that have to be verified by all controlled nuclear fusions to occur; 4) we review the industrial research conducted to date in the selection of the most promising engineering realization as well as optimization of said seven laws and 5) we propose with construction details a specific hadronic reactor (patented and international patents pending), consisting of actual equipment specifically intended for the possible industrial production of the clean energy released by representative cases of controlled intermediate fusions for independent scrutiny by interested colleagues.
Publisher: Asian Network for Scientific Information, Pakistan (provided by DOAJ)
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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