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Commercializing a next-generation source of green nuclear energy
Revolutionary green LENRs could potentially power
future subsonicg hypersonic manned aircraft and UAVs
What happens to aircraft, vehicles, and homes if LENRs achieve >10x chemical?
Lattice Energy LLC
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Lewis Larsen
President and CEO, Lattice Energy LLC
February 16, 2014
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“I have learned to use the word ‘impossible’
with the greatest of caution.”
Werner von Braun
Lattice Energy LLC
Technology of ultralow energy neutron reactions (LENRs)
could enable future development of revolutionary MeV
radiation-free, ‘green’ nuclear power sources that would
be suitable for aircraft and vehicular propulsion as well as
for stationary and portable power generation applications.
Benign, low-cost nanoparticulate LENR fuels could be
used in a huge array of different types of LENR-based
power sources. These fuels would have effective energy
densities 5,000x larger than gasoline; enough onboard fuel
for a manned aircraft or car to make a round-the-world trip
would probably fit into just one or two large FedEx boxes.
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Energy densities of fuels for LENR power sources > 5,000x chemical
Ultralow energy neutron reactions are a game-changer
Technologists at NASA, Boeing, Airbus, and California Polytechnic have been
investigating alluring possibility of using green, hard-radiation-free ultralow
energy neutron reactions (LENRs) to power future manned aircraft and UAVs
Large Japanese companies such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Toyota, and
Nissan, among others, have active R&D programs and patent filings in LENRs
and are publishing some of their experimental results in peer-reviewed science
and engineering journals. It appears likely that their ultimate goal is to replace
the internal combustion engine; see: http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-
energy-llc-toyota-confirms-mitsubishi-transmutation-of-cs-to-proct-31-2013
After decades of total inaction and benign neglect, the incredibly cautious and
conservative U.S. Dept. of Energy has belatedly recognized LENRs; it is now
apparently willing to entertain proposals for very modest amounts of funding
through its transformational technology breakthrough arm, ARPA-E; see:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffmcmahon/2014/01/04/doe-mentions-technology-behind-
the-home-nuclear-reactor-in-funding-opportunity/#4b3e6099342c
LENRs could revolutionize the world as we know it today if the technology is
successfully commercialized and scales-up to several hundred kWh from only
milliwatts in today’s primitive laboratory devices; megawatt power outputs are
only required for relatively small percentage of customer market applications
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Enormous increases in product performance with LENRs
Enhancements in product range and endurance if LENR technology is commercialized
Note: roughly 730 hours in a month - 8,760 hours in year; average U.S. car’s IC engine runs for ~5,000 hrs over lifetime
Product Name
Present capabilities with today’s
power sources
Range (endurance)
Vastly enhanced capabilities with
future LENR-based power sources
10x chemical 100x chemical
GreenWing e430 180 miles (~3 hours @ 60 mph) 1,800 (30) 18,000 (300)
Airbus E-Fan 2.0 99 miles (1 hour @ 99 mph) 990 (10) 9,900 (100)
Predator MQ-1 1,800 miles (24 hours @ 75 mph) 18,000 (240) 180,000 (2,400)
Super Heron est. ~ 4,000 miles (45 hours @ 89
mph?)
40,000 (450+) 400,000 (4,500)
Springtail 184 miles (2.2+ hours @ 94 mph ) 1,840 (200+) 18,400 (2,000+)
Crazyflie Speed not measured (3 - 10 minutes) ? (30 - 100 min.) ? (maybe 5 - 17 hrs.)
InstantEye est. ~ 8 miles (18 - 20 min @ 25 mph) est. 80 (3.2 hrs.) 800 (32 hrs.)
Tesla Model S car ~ 294 miles (4 - 5 hours @ 70 mph) 3,000 (40 - 50) 30,000 (400 - 500)
Shkval torpedo 6.8 - 9.3 miles (1.8 - 2.4 min @230
mph)
68 - 93 (18 - 24
min)
680 - 930 (3 - 4 hrs)
Exoskeletons and
autonomous robots
Require tether cables connected to
some type of external power source
Duration of autonomous activity might be
extended up to weeks or even months
Va
rio
us
air
cra
ftParadigm-shifting new energy technology
Commercial LENR systems could likely achieve 10x to 100x chemical
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U.S. Congressional committee concerned about LENRs
U.S. House Armed Services Committee
requests briefing from the U.S. Department of Defense
on national security implications of
Ultralow energy neutron reactions (LENRs)
Congressional request appears on page #87 of the 707 page
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017
Report released on May 4, 2016
“The committee is aware of recent positive developments
in developing low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR), which
produce ultraclean, low-cost renewable energy that have
strong national security implications. For example,
according to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), if
LENR works it will be a ‘disruptive technology that could
revolutionize energy production and storage’.’’
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Screenshot: U.S. Congressional request for LENR briefing
URL to pdf copy of Report is provided below
http://www.congress.gov/114/crpt/hrpt537/CRPT-114hrpt537.pdf
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Screenshot: cover page of Armed Services Committee report
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2014 document revealed they are studying possible use of LENRs
to power future advanced green subsonic aircraft
http://nari.arc.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/attachments/17WELLS_ABSTRACT.pdf
Two screenshots of 1-page pdf Abstract (continues on next slide)
NASA believes that LENRs are an “ideal energy solution”
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http://nari.arc.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/attachments/17WELLS_ABSTRACT.pdf
Studying possible use of LENRs to power future green aircraft
NASA believes that LENRs are an “ideal energy solution”
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http://nari.arc.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/SeedlingWELLS.pdf
Feb. 25, 2014: LENR Aircraft - NARI Seedling Seminar (Doug Wells)
NASA believes LENRs can potentially power large aircraft
Conceptualization of very large Sky Train subsonic aircraft taking-off
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New Energy Times reported in 2012 about NASA’s questionable shenanigans with Lattice:
Feb. 25, 2014: LENR Aircraft - NARI Seedling Seminar (Doug Wells)
NASA believes LENRs can potentially power large aircraft
http://news.newenergytimes.net/2012/05/24/nasa-and-widom-larsen-theory-inside-story/
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http://arc.aiaa.org/doi/abs/10.2514/6.2014-0538
Prepared for 52nd Aerospace Sciences Meeting - January 2014
McDonald et al. explore impact of LENRs on aircraft design
Rob A. McDonald, Associate Professor
CalPoly, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering
https://aero.calpoly.edu/faculty/robert-mcdonald/
HALE UAV “ … with multi-year endurance is conceptualized …”
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Acquired manufacturer of high attitude, long endurance solar drones
April 14, 2014: Google purchased Titan Aerospace (U.S.)
“Google to buy Titan Aerospace as web giants battle for air superiority”“Internet giant to acquire startup that was courted by Facebook”
Alistair Barr and Reed Albergotti of The Wall Street Journal updated on April 14, 2014 7:26 PM. EDT
Image credit: Titan Aerospace/Associated Press
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304117904579501701702936522
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Complements the passive balloon technology in Google’s Project Loon
April 14, 2014: Google purchased Titan Aerospace (U.S.)
Google’s future goal is to provide universal, low-cost global access to the Internet
from various types of aerial wireless transmitter/receiver platforms; Facebook is
pursuing similar technology acquisition strategy to increase worldwide base of users
While passive solar balloons require no ongoing power for propulsion and can carry
substantial payloads, they are subject to vagaries of prevailing winds at altitude and
cannot maintain fixed positions in the sky; while solar-powered high altitude drone
aircraft have onboard propulsion and can actively control their airborne positions,
intrinsically low energy density of solar power cells on aircraft surfaces dictates very
much smaller payloads and severely limits propulsive thrust and transmitter power
Development of LENR-based power and propulsion systems for high altitude drones a la work of McDonald et al. (2014) would leverage nuclear energy densities that are
106 times larger than chemical or solar power sources; enables revolutionary new
UAV aircraft that could have multi-year endurance, large payload capacities, thrust,
and transmitter power --- permits global coverage with much smaller aircraft numbers
If Google and Facebook aim to connect ~1+ billion people who are living in today’s
world with no local electrical power other than batteries carried in from elsewhere,
they need to have a system that can provide on-ground users with adequate electric
power; stationary LENR-based distributed generation systems would be ideal for this
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“The only thing that we can be sure of the future is that
it will be absolutely fantastic.
So, if what I say now seems to you to be very reasonable,
then I will have failed completely.
Only if what I tell you appears absolutely unbelievable
have we any chance
of visualizing the future as it really will happen.”
Arthur C. Clarke (1964)
Commercializing a next-generation source of green nuclear energy
Lattice Energy LLC
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Image: National Geographic
1964 BBC TV show: Arthur C. Clarke discussing futureYouTube video clip extracted from BBC’s “Horizon” program (running time 3:12):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=FxYgdX2PxyQ
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ContentsLENRs are a paradigm-shifting green energy technology……………….…………………………….………….. 17 - 30
NASA and Boeing investigate possibility of using LENRs to power aircraft …………..………………….….. 31 - 42
Examples of types of products that might benefit from development and integration of LENRs:
GreenWing e430 general aviation aircraft ……………………………….……….….….. 43 - 45
Airbus E-Fan 2.0 and e-volo VC-200 helicopter ………………………………………….. 46 - 50
General Atomics Predator UAV …..…………………………………………………….…… 51 - 54
IAI Super Heron UAV ……………………………………………………………………….….. 55
Trek Aerospace Springtail personal flight system ………………………………………. 56 - 57
Bitcraze Crazyflie nano quadcopter UAV …………………………………...............….. 58 - 59
Physical Sciences, Inc. InstantEye quadcopter UAV ………………………………..…. 60
MIT scientists develop soft piscine robo-fish ………………………………………….…. 61
Insect-like micro UAVs ………………………………………………………………………… 62
Tesla Model S 4-door luxury family sedan ………………………………………………… 63 - 64
Homes …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 65 - 70
Powered exoskeletons - Raytheon/SARCOS XOS 2 ………………………….…........... 71 - 74
Autonomous robots - Google/Boston Dynamics Atlas & Univ. Tokyo’s ACHIRES …. 75 - 76
Undersea UUVs - steam, air-augmented waterjet & supercavitation propulsion … 77 - 80
LENRs could power Rankine and Brayton cycle engines …………………………………………....……….….. 81 - 88
Scale-up output to megawatts: LENR-heated dusty plasma scramjets for hypersonic aircraft ……….…. 89 - 95
LENRs could potentially revolutionize the world as we know it …………………………………………………. 96
Fossil Carbon can be transmuted rather than combusted ………..……………..………...............………….. 97 - 100
Number of patents involving LENR technology is growing: Mitsubishi and Lattice Energy ………………. 101 - 103
Two tantalizing technical teasers .………………..………………………………………………..…………………. 104
Additional information ……………......………….…………………………………..……………………………...…. 105
Working with Lattice …………………………………………….………….………….………………………………… 106
Final quote: John F. Kennedy (1962) ………….……………………………..………………..………………..……. 107
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Image credit: co-author Domenico Pacifici
From: “Nanoscale plasmonic interferometers for
multispectral, high-throughput biochemical sensing”J. Feng et al., Nano Letters pp. 602 - 609 (2012)Laura 13
Condensed matter ultralow energy neutron reactions
LENRs
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Large length scales
Huge array of new
technological possibilities
and opportunities open-up
at micron to nanometer
length-scales
Nuclear-strength electric fields in μ-sized LENR-active sites enable e + p reaction
What was formerly thought impossible becomes possible
by utilizing Widom-Larsen and applying nanotechnology
Nanotechnology and LENRs are mutually joined at the hip
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Production with weak e + p reaction creates safe low energy neutrons
Ultralow energy LENR neutrons are captured locally and will not escape reactors
Stars and physically gigantic reactors are unnecessary
ITER: D+T fusion reactor LENR device
Person
Length-scale: millions of milesLength-scale: hundreds of feet
Length-scale: inches
All these nuclear fusion and LENR reactions below create neutrons (n):
These are bio-safe
Deadly energetic 14 MeV neutrons
Fusion reactions in Red Giant star
Temperatures: millions of degreesTemperatures: millions of degrees
Temperatures: only
thousands of
degrees in
microscopic regions
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LENRs are green: no energetic radiation or radwastesLack of hard radiation obviates need for shielding and containment
Major opportunity to develop safe, battery-like portable LENR power sources
Fission reactors need 1 foot of steel and 3 feet
of concrete to protect humans from hard
radiation and wastes emitted by reactor; makes
systems intrinsically large and heavy
LENRs enable devices something
like this: small, portable battery-like
power sources that are safe and
disposable
Much larger LENR devices based on
dusty plasma embodiments can
potentially scale-up to megawatts;
akin to today’s power plants
Fission and fusion processes both emit deadly MeV-energy neutron and gamma radiation
Revolution in green
nuclear technology
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Electroweak reaction in Widom-Larsen theory is simple
Protons or deuterons react directly with electrons to make neutrons
W-L explains how e + p reactions occur at substantial rates in condensed matter
EnergyE-field + e-sp g e-*sp + p+
g n0 + νe
Collective many-body quantum effects:
many electrons each transfer little bits
of energy to a much smaller number of
electrons also bathed in the very same
extremely high local electric field
Quantum electrodynamics (QED): smaller number of
electrons that absorb energy directly from local electric
field will increase their effective masses (m = E/c2)
above key thresholds β0 where they can react directly
with a proton (or deuteron) neutron and neutrino
νe neutrinos: ghostly unreactive particles that fly-off into space; n0 neutrons capture on nearby atoms
Neutrons + atomic nuclei heavier elements + decay products
Induces safe hard-radiation-free nuclear transmutation
Draw energy from electric fields > 1011 V/m Heavy-mass e-* electrons react directly with protons
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Reaction Type Typical “Average” Energy Release Relative Index of Energy Release
U-235 Conventional Fission
H+H Fusion in Stars
D+T Fusion Reactors
Light and Heavy Water LENRs
Blacklight Power’s “Hydrinos”
Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Combustion of Gasoline
220 MeV 1000
27 MeV
17. 6 MeV
~ 0.1 MeV (low side)
~ 22 MeV (high side)
max 0.02 MeV
0.0001 MeV
0.0002 MeV
123
80
91
0.45
0.09
0.0001
0.00005
Nuclear:
Strong Interaction
Nuclear:
Weak Interaction
?
Chemical
Less Energy
Per Reaction
(1938)
(1939)
(1950s)
(1989)
(1838)
(1876)
(1991)
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rLENR energy releases fall between fission and chemical power sources
Nuclear energy density is major competitive advantage
Certain LENRs can release even more energy than D + T nuclear fusion reactions
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Nuclear energy density surpasses any chemical technology
LENR-based power generation could have vast competitive advantage
57,500,000 (maximum theoretical energy
density – only a fraction would be achievable
in practice)
LENRs (based on an assumption of an average
of 0.5 MeV per nuclear reaction in an LENR
system)
11,500100% Efficient Combustion of Pure Gasoline
5,930100% Efficient Combustion of Pure Methanol
2,300Gas Burning Microgenerator (20% efficient)
1,680Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (35% efficient)
460Zinc-Air Battery
329Lithium Battery
164Alkaline Battery
Approximate Energy Density
(Watt*hours/kg)Source of Energy
LENRs Versus Chemical Energy Sources: Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Microgenerators
57,500,000 (maximum theoretical energy
density – only a fraction would be achievable
in practice)
LENRs (based on an assumption of an average
of 0.5 MeV per nuclear reaction in an LENR
system)
11,500100% Efficient Combustion of Pure Gasoline
5,930100% Efficient Combustion of Pure Methanol
2,300Gas Burning Microgenerator (20% efficient)
1,680Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (35% efficient)
460Zinc-Air Battery
329Lithium Battery
164Alkaline Battery
Approximate Energy Density
(Watt*hours/kg)Source of Energy
LENRs Versus Chemical Energy Sources: Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Microgenerators
LE
NR
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mic
al
~2,000 Wh/kg
someday might
be practical with
Lithium-air
chemical battery
Future possibility of converting Carbon aromatics to CO2-free LENR fuels
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Nuclear energy density is major competitive advantage
Lithium LENR target fuel cycle releases more energy than D+T fusion
No dangerous radiation emitted by Li cycle; already demonstrated in laboratory
6 7Li + n Li3 3
7 8Li + n Li3 3
8 8 -Li Be + e e3 4
8 4 4Be He + He4 2 2
4 5He + n He2 2
5 6He + n He2 2
6 6 -He Li + e e2 3
He is a
reactant in
this region;
captures
neutrons
ULM neutron
captures on
Lithium
Qv~16 MeV
Qv~92 keV
Low energy
α - decay
Begin
Re
turn
cy
cle
8Li β - decay is largest single energy
release in LENR Li cycle
End
LENR neutron-catalyzed Lithium fuel cycleLithium-6 + 2 ULE neutrons g 2 Helium-4 + beta
particle + 2 neutrinos + Q-value of ~26.9 MeV
This particular cyclical LENR pathway can
release about the same amount of energy as the
D-T fusion reaction without creating any MeV-
energy energetic neutrons, hard gamma
radiation, or radioactive isotopes. Although
portion of 26.9 MeV in excess nuclear binding
energy released is lost (“haircut”) with emitted
neutrinos, much still remains in kinetic energy of
two helium atoms (which are low-energy alpha
particles), and very energetic beta particle
In this case, local matter heated-up by scattering
of low-energy alpha and much-higher-energy
beta particles; heavy-mass electrons present in
LENR-active sites will convert any locally
produced hard gammas or X-rays (coming from
whatever process) directly into infrared heat
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Nuclear energy density is major competitive advantage
To simplify calculations, we will assume that conversion of input energy (in this
case, an electric current) into energy available to produce LENR ULM neutrons
is 100 percent efficient in order to estimate a theoretical upper bound on
potential energy releases from a compact LENR heat source; will also assume
that 100 percent of the ULM neutrons produced in the hypothetical device are
absorbed locally (a pretty safe bet that is supported by 20+ years of
experiments) and that they are only absorbed by a target fuel comprising
isotopically pure Lithium-6, resulting in a series of nuclear reactions beginning
with Lithium-6 and ending with Helium-4. Lastly, we will assume that the base
fuel used to produce LENR ULM neutrons in our hypothetical device is
deuterium and that it has an LENR-active working surface area of 1 cm2
Input energy required to produce 1 neutron/cm2/sec from deuterium base fuel
to react with the Lithium-6 target fuel is 0.39 MeV per neutron. However, we
need two ULM neutrons to complete the entire series of reactions, so the
required total input energy to the device is 0.78 MeV/cm2/sec. The net energy
release from that particular series of LENR reactions starting with Lithium-6 is
26.9 MeV/cm2/sec = 4.28 x 10-12 J/cm2/sec (1 eV = 1.602 x 10-19 J); 26.9 MeV
thus represents a theoretical maximum upper bound of ~ 34x total input power
in case of Lithium fuel targets
Calculations illustrate its potential for use in compact power sources
LENR system thermal output can be up to 34x input energy using Lithium fuel
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Nuclear energy density is major competitive advantage
As there are ~ 1014 of these 26.9 MeV energy releases taking place per
second on the 1 cm2 LENR device, the total energy release is 4.28 x 10-12
J/cm2/sec x 1014 = 428 J/cm2/sec. This represents 428 W/cm2, a large device-
level power density. At a lesser ULM neutron production rate of 1 x 1012
cm2/sec, the overall energy production rate would drop down to 4.28
J/cm2/sec or 4.28 W/cm2. At a ULM neutron production rate of 1 x 1011
cm2/sec, the energy production rate would drop down to 0.428 J/cm2/sec or
0.428 W/cm2, which is close to levels of excess heat output that are often
observed in the limited subset of electrolytic LENR experiments that
researchers deem successful at making excess heat
In this particular example, a heat generating rate of 428 W/cm2 means 0.428
kWh/cm2 produced in an hour for a Lithium-6-fueled 1 cm2 LENR device,
without releasing any CO2. In comparison to minuscule nanogram (10-9 g)
quantities of LENR reactants consumed, the complete combustion of 1 US
gallon of gasoline (weighing 2.7 kg) with O2 generates ~33.56 kWh of heat
energy and releases ~8.8 kg of CO2 into the atmosphere. Scaling up surface
area of the idealized LENR device 1,000 fold could generate 428 kWh, while
a 1 m2 device would create a 4.28 Megawatt eco-green nuclear power source
Calculations illustrate its potential for use in compact power sources
Neutron flux of 1 x 1012 cm2/sec predicts heat output seen in some lab devices
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Advanced batteries are just beginning to approach their
technological limits in terms of achievable energy densities;
>100x energy density increase is unlikely using chemical power
Lithium-based batteries could unknowingly be encountering
LENRs already; subset of “field failure” thermal runaways could
potentially be triggered by rare LENR hotspots inside batteries
Lithium-based batteries effectively store electrical energy in
electrons in ions at only eV energies; a LENR Lithium fuel cycle
releases ~27 MeV per nuclear reaction cycle (~27 million x more)
Since they are radiation-free and do not produce long-lived
radioactive isotopes, battery-like LENR power generation devices
would not require any radiation shielding or containment
subsystems, dramatically reducing their weight, size, and cost;
enable development of revolutionary portable, battery-like
nuclear power systems for compact electronics
With energy densities >1 million x those of chemical systems,
compact, portable LENR-based generators could eventually
compete directly with batteries and fuel cells in key applications
Nuclear energy density is major competitive advantage
LENRs enable development of safe portable nuclear power sources
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Nuclear energy density is major competitive advantageLENRs enable development of safe portable nuclear power sources
Raytheon article “Power sources that last a century” pp. 12 - 15
Betavoltaic batteries: directly harvest energetic electrons
produced by unstable β - decaying isotopes; radioisotope
thermal generators (RTGs) utilize variety of isotopes that
create heat; subsystems convert raw heat into electricity
Unlike betavoltaics, LENRs require an external source of input energy and can turn on/off
Battery-like LENRs akin to betavoltaics but have much higher energy densities
http://www.raytheon.com/newsroom/technology_today/archive/2011_i1.pdf
Total energy density of betavoltaics is 438x Lithium-ion
batteries; LENRs would be vastly higher than that value
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LENRs may enable vast increases in system performance Scale-up LENR system power outputs and integrate energy conversion
LENRs can presently reach temperatures of 4,000 - 6,000o K and boil refractory
metals in relatively limited numbers of microscopic LENR-active hot spot sites on
fabricated laboratory device surfaces.
Lattice plans to use its unique proprietary knowledge of LENR engineering physics
and key operating parameters (e.g., achieving and maintaining very high local
surface electric fields) to first get heat production working well microscopically. That
is: reproducibly trigger LENRs on specific, purpose-designed nanoparticulate
structures with dimensions ranging from nanometers to microns that are fabricated
using existing, off-the-shelf nanotech processes and then emplaced at what will
become LENR-active sites on Hydrogen-loaded substrate surfaces
In principle, output of such LENR heat sources could be readily scaled-up: either by
fabricating larger area-densities of affixed nanostructures that facilitate formation of
LENR hot spot sites on device surfaces, or by injecting larger quantities of specially
designed fuel nanoparticles into volumetrically larger reaction chambers containing
turbulent dusty plasmas, with or without spatially organized magnetic fields present
A variety of off-the-shelf energy conversion subsystems could potentially be
integrated with commercial versions of LENR-based heat sources. These include:
thermoelectrics or thermionics; steam engines; Rankine cycle steam turbines;
Brayton cycle gas turbines, boilers, etc. Other more speculative possibilities involve
new types of direct energy conversion technologies that are still under development
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Ultralow energy neutron reactions; alternatively LENRs
Very green nuclear process: no deadly radiation or long-lived wastes
Hidden in plain sight for 100 years because emissions of hard radiation absent
Device physics now sufficiently understood to begin commercialization for power sources
Evolution of green nuclear technology
1945 Today
Widom-Larsen
theory of LENRs
was developed and
published in the
European Physical Journal C -
Particles and Fields
LENRs are safe and benign
2006
Nuclear weapons Green power sources
Fission LENRs
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Specifics of previously cited recent NASA document are uncertain
Might be related to an earlier contract first revealed in May 2012
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20120009038_2012008934.pdf
NASA/CR-2012-217556 project report that is dated May 2012
Screen shot of portion of report’s cover page
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Information is located on the final page A-11 of report document
NASA/CR-2012-217556 project report that is dated May 2012
Document proves that NASA and
Boeing are performing together
on this particular contract
Boeing’s contract team works for
the Advanced Network & Space
Systems Group which operates out
of a large 50 year-old R&D facility
located in Huntington Beach, CA
Screen shot images of pages in report
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Found on page i of report document
“Following technologies were identified: … Low Energy Nuclear (LENR), …”
NASA/CR-2012-217556 project report that is dated May 2012
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Found on page 82 of report document
NASA/CR-2012-217556 project report that is dated May 2012
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-
energy-llc-report-reveals-boeing-and-nasa-
investigating-lenrpowered-aircraftaug-3-2012
Quoting: “Initial LENR testing and
theory have suggested that any
radiation or radio-isotopes produced in
the LENR reactions are very short lived
and can be easily shielded. In addition,
some prototypes that may be
harnessing the LENR process can be
controlled safely within designed
operating parameters and the reaction
can be shut down in acceptable time
frames. This heat generating process
should reduce radiological, shielding
and hazardous materials barriers to
entry of aviation LENR systems.”
Copy of this contract report document
annotated by Lattice to highlight key sections relevant to LENRs is available:
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Found on page 83 of report document
NASA/CR-2012-217556 project report that is dated May 2012
Quoting: “Widom-Larson theory appears to have the best current understanding.”
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Table 7.1 found on page 120 of report document
NASA/CR-2012-217556 project report that is dated May 2012
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Found on page 120 of report document
“LENR technology is potentially game-changing”
NASA/CR-2012-217556 project report that is dated May 2012
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Figure 5.19 found on page 39 of report document
Subsonic Ultra Green Aircraft Research (SUGAR) Volt future aircraft design
NASA/CR-2012-217556 project report that is dated May 2012
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Megawatts are required to provide propulsion for large civilian aircraft
LENRs are world changing if systems just scale-up to several hundred kilowatts
Future aircraft could potentially be powered by LENRs
Image credit: NASA/The Boeing Company
Contract NASA/CR-2012-217556
Power required to propel large future subsonic
aircraft as shown in NASA/Boeing image to right
amounts to 10s of megawatts (MW)
Modern General Electric GE90 fanjet system that
powers large Boeing 777s (two such engines per
plane) puts out ~160,000 horsepower or ~117MW;
by comparison: a smallish coal-fired power plant
has a peak electrical output of ~500 - 600 MW
NASA and Boeing clearly believe that LENRs can
potentially scale-up total system power outputs
into 50 - 100 MW range which is sufficient output
to be able to power large advanced green aircraft
Interestingly, scale-up to megawatts is not really
mandatory to radically change the world as it
exists today. If it turned out that LENR systems
could only be scaled-up to several hundred
kilowatts (kWh) the impact on society would still
be revolutionary via distributed power generation
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EP 2,730,501 A2: acoustic stealth propulsion from sonic to supersonic
Invention claims scalability from small 20 kg UAVs up to large passenger aircraft
Boeing filed patent claiming LENRs as an energy source
Contra-rotating fan blades
Fan blades enshrouded with nacelle
"Rotational annular airscrew with
integrated acoustic arrester"
EP 2,730,501 A2 (English)
Inventors: Matthew D. Moore and Kelly
L. Boren (both from Everett, WA)
Original USPTO filing date as US
201213674377 was November 12, 2012
EPO application publication date:
May 14, 2014
https://data.epo.org/gpi/EP2730501A2-Rotational-annular-airscrew-with-integrated-acoustic-arrester
Well-written application and
a clever new invention:
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EP 2,730,501 A2: acoustic stealth propulsion from sonic to supersonic
One embodiment uses separate electric motors to power each set of fan blades
Boeing filed patent claiming LENRs as an energy source
UAV embodiment
Passenger aircraft embodiment
"[0032] The contra-rotating forward coaxial
electric motor 126 and the contra-rotating aft
coaxial electric motor 128 are coupled to at least
one energy source. The contra-rotating forward
coaxial electric motor 126 and the contra-
rotating aft coaxial electric motor 128 may be
directly coupled to the at least one energy
source, or through various control and/or power
distribution circuits. The energy source may
comprise, for example, a system to convert
chemical, solar or nuclear energy into electricity
within or coupled to a volume bearing structure.
The energy source may comprise, for example
but without limitation, a battery, a fuel cell, a
solar cell, an energy harvesting device, low
energy nuclear reactor (LENR), a hybrid
propulsion system, or other energy source.”
In this EP application please see page #7,
column 11, paragraph 0032 as follows (quoting):
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Energy density of LENR fuels is revolutionary for aircraft
Roughly 5,000 times more energy-dense than any gasoline or jet fuels
Fuel for Lockheed Martin SR-71 mission could likely fit in just two FedEx boxes
SR-71 Blackbird carried ~12,000 gallons of JP-7
aviation fuel with full tanks; permitted unrefueled
range of about 3,250 miles traveling at Mach 3.0
Revolution
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GreenWing e430 carries two adult passengers in comfort (China)
All-electric general aviation e-aircraft are already upon us
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Schematic drawing showing various views of GreenWing e430 (China)
All-electric general aviation e-aircraft are already upon us
Plane looks very graceful and has an advanced aerodynamically efficient design
Does not appear to have gone into production as Yuneec had planned
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Product GreenWing (Yuneec) e430 fixed-wing aircraft (China)
Approx. price (US$) Rumored to be ~90,000
No. of passengers 2
Battery type; motor Chinese Yuneec OEM Lithium-ion; 64 hp electric
Battery capacity (kWh) 13.3 kWh
Range Est. 180 miles at cruise speed of 60 mph
Endurance ~3 hours
Status Per GreenWing, supposedly going into production
Other Not entirely clear if FAA certification is complete
Company website http://www.yuneec.com/
Selected information about the GreenWing Intl. e430 (China)
All-electric general aviation e-aircraft are already upon us
Lithium-ion battery pack only stores ~13 kWh
Does not appear to have gone into production as Yuneec had planned
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New Airbus E-Fan 2.0 carries two adult passengers (Europe)
All-electric general aviation e-aircraft are already upon us
Images credit: Airbus and Getty
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Airbus E-Fan 2.0 carries two adult passengers (Europe)
All-electric general aviation e-aircraft are already upon us
Image credit: Airbus
Table: courtesy of Airbus
Image credit: Airbus
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Airbus E-Fan 2.0 carries two adult passengers (Europe)
All-electric general aviation e-aircraft are already upon us
Product Airbus E-Fan 2.0 prototype fixed-wing aircraft
(Europe)
Approx. price (US$) Not yet available
No. of passengers 2
Battery type; motor Kokam 40Ah 4V Lithium-ion polymer; 40 hp electric (2)
Battery capacity (kWh) ~19.2 kWh (120 cells)
Range Est. 100 miles at cruise speed of ~99 mph
Endurance Roughly 1 hour (with present battery packs)
Status First public test flight: Bordeaux, FR on April 25, 2014
Other Planning to install higher-capacity batteries
Company website http://www.airbus-
group.com/airbusgroup/int/en/news/media.1dc1ec54-b7f0-
4bbb-90c1-b67c713894d5.-E-Fan.html
http://www.france24.com/en/20140426-video-world-first-electric-plane-takes-off-france/
Lithium-ion battery pack only stores 19 kWh
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e-volo VC200 helicopter design carries two adult passengers (Germany)
All-electric general aviation e-aircraft are already upon us
Image credit: e-volo
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e-volo VC200 helicopter design carries two adult passengers (Germany)
All-electric general aviation e-aircraft are already upon us
Product e-volo VC200 prototype multi-rotor helicopter
(Germany)
Approx. price (Euros €) Company est. price 250,000 € and market debut in 2015
No. of passengers 2 (can be operated remotely)
Battery type; motor Lithium-ion battery packs; total of 18 electric motors
Battery capacity (kWh) Details of power system have not been disclosed
Range Est. 13 - 15 miles at cruise speed of ~44 mph
Endurance Roughly 20 minutes (with present battery packs)
Status First public test flight: Karlsruhe, DE on Nov. 17, 2013
Other Considering possibility of using a hybrid engine
Company website http://www.e-volo.com/
VC200 maiden flight occurred at indoor arena in Karlsruhe, Germany:
Lithium-ion battery packs can only store enough electricity for a 20 minute flight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNulEa8LTHI
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LENRs could enable all-electric drones like military Predator
Some view this iconic UAV as an infamous weapon of war (USA)
UAV drones also have many valuable peaceful civilian applications
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LENRs could enable all-electric drones like Predator (USA)Schematic dimensional drawing of General Atomics MQ-1 Predator
UAV aircraft carries communications, sensors, and onboard weapons
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LENRs could enable all-electric drones like Predator (USA)Weaponized UAV powered by Rotax 914 gasoline engine (Germany)
http://www.brp-powertrain.com/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-170/312_read-259/
Compact engine also used to power snowmobiles and aquatic jet skis
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ProductPredator MQ-1 UAV armed military drone
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (USA)
Approx. price (US$) ~4.5 million
No. of passengers Unmanned and remotely controlled - not applicable
Engine and fuel Rotax 105 hp 4-cylinder gasoline (~77 kWh)
Fuel capacity (gallons) Two tanks fore and aft: total ~100
Range 1,800 miles @ cruising speed of ~75 mph (max 135)
Endurance Maximum 24 hours with full tanks of 100 octane
Operating ceiling 25,000 feet
Status Operational and deployed in battle zones
Company website http://www.ga-asi.com/
LENRs could enable all-electric drones like Predator (USA)
Internal combustion technology allows missions of up to 24 hours
Note: a 3-kilowatt/hour (kWh) starter/alternator supplies the UAV's electronics
with electrical power; supplemented with two 14 Ah Ni-Cad auxiliary batteries
First military UAV broadly deployed and utilized in combat operations
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New Super Heron UAV unveiled at 2014 Singapore air show
Israel Aerospace Industries product features new 200 hp diesel engine
http://www.iai.co.il/2013/18900-45847-en/BusinessAreas_UnmannedAirSystems_HeronFamily.aspx
Power plant is manufactured by Diesel Jet (part of the Fiat group - Italy)
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http://www.trekaero.com/Springtail/Trek_Springtail_Specifications.jpg
R&D prototypes under development for military and civilian applications
LENRs could power single-person flying vehicles
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Product Springtail exoskeletal personal flying vehicle EFV-4B (USA)
Approx. price (US$) Unavailable
No. of passengers 1
Engine and fuel 118 hp (~ 87 kWh) rotary engine - gasoline
Fuel capacity (gallons) 12.3
Range 184 miles at cruising speed of 94 mph
Endurance 2.2+ hours
Operating ceiling 11,400 feet
Status Operational R&D vehicle but not yet sold commercially
Company website http://www.trekaero.com/index.html
LENRs could power single-person flying vehiclesDucted fan propulsion system can provide excellent lift capabilities
Range of LENR powered versions of such craft only limited by human endurance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcdDvplWVf8
Video of vehicle in flight (2008):
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Do-it-yourself mail order kits for nano-drones available on Internet
Crazyflie nano quadcopter designed and built by Bitcraze AB (Sweden)
https://www.bitcraze.io/crazyflie-2/
LENRs could also power nano drones like the Crazyflie 2.0
Quoting: “Crazyflie 2.0 is a versatile flying development platform that only weights
27 g and fits in the palm of your hand. It's advanced functionalities makes it ideal
for developers and the Bluetooth LE capabilities makes it easy to fly from mobile
devices. With it's small size and weight it's ideal for indoor use, but you can just as
easily hover above your house as you can hover under your dining room table.
Designed as a solderless kit, the Crazyflie 2.0 is quickly assembled by attaching
the motors to the circuit board frame and it's ready to fly.”
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Product Crazyflie nano quadcopter - Bitcraze AB (Sweden)
Approx. price (US$) 180 - 230 (depending on options)
No. of passengers Unmanned nano UAV - not applicable
Battery type Commercial commodity Lithium-iron phosphate 3.7 V
Battery capacity (kWh) 170 mAh (0.0006 kWh)
Range Unclear: no one has accurately measured airspeed
Endurance 3 - 10 minutes, depending on payload weight
Status Operational; sold to public thru online distributors
Weight 27 grams
Company website https://www.bitcraze.io/
LENRs could also power nano drones like the Crazyflie 2.0
One of smallest quadcopter drones on market: ~ 9 cm and 27 grams
Open source specs encourage creative hacking, mods, experimentation
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LENRs could also power small drones like InstantEye (USA)
Buffeting by winds can cause stability and course-holding problems
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22129524.300-moth-drone-stays-rock-steady-in-galeforce-winds.html
“Moth drone stays rock steady in gale-force winds”
David Hambling, New Scientist magazine Jan. 16, 2014
Quoting company: “InstantEye’s greatest advantage is its reflexive
autopilot and sensors, which allow for autonomous hovering around
a GPS point while combating winds and gusts. The tiny vehicle uses
the world’s smallest autopilot, which was developed at PSI.”
Physical Sciences, Inc. may have solved issue by imitating flight of moths
Radiological detection
https://www.psitactical.com/instanteye/
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LENRs could also power new soft autonomous robotsSoft-bodied robots safer - can execute more natural body movements
“Autonomous soft robotic fish capable of escape maneuvers …”
A. Marchese et al. in Soft Robotics 1 pp. 75 - 87 (2014)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=BSA_zb1ajes
Quoting from Marchese et al.’s paper: “We describe an autonomous soft-bodied
robot that is both self-contained and capable of rapid, continuum-body motion.
We detail the design, modeling, fabrication, and control of the soft fish, focusing
on enabling the robot to perform rapid escape responses.”
Refereed journal called Soft Robotics was launched in 2014 to cover this topic
http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/pdf/10.1089/soro.2013.0009
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LENR power could revolutionize drone/UAV technologies
Image: Reuters
LENR power sources could revolutionize airborne drones
Speed, payload, and ranges of UAVs could be dramatically increased
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Enables autonomous nano vehicles with capabilities similar to birds and insects
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All-electric luxury family vehicles are upon us: Tesla Model S (USA)
LENRs could power all-electric cars like a Tesla
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Product Tesla Motors 4-door sedan luxury automobile
(USA)
Approx. price (US$) Model S P90 edition MSRP is 106,000
No. of passengers 4 - 5
Battery type Panasonic Lithium-ion
Battery capacity (kWh) 90 (high-end optional battery pack)
Range (miles)Tesla claims ~294 at highway speeds
without mandatory recharging
Status Now being sold in USA and other countries
Other Current market leader in premium all-electric cars
Company website https://www.teslamotors.com/models
LENRs could power all-electric cars like a Tesla (USA)
Car has become iconic with cult-like throng of enthusiastic owners
Competitors from major car makers are emerging including hybrids like BMW i8
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Urban electrical grids could be improved with distributed generation
LENRs could also power single-family homes
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Product Average single-family suburban residential home (USA)
Approx. price (US$)National median existing single-family home price
was recently estimated to be $196,900 (Q4 2013)
No. of occupants Typically 2 - 5
Energy is supplied by
two utility companies
Grid electricity (appliances, AC, electronics, and/or heat) and
commonly natural gas (heat for furnace and/or hot water)
Electric power usage in
kWh per day and year
Average U.S. household consumes 11, 698 kWh/year (2010)
Equates to avg. total daily use of ~ 32 kWh (costs ~US$
100/mo.)
Retail electricity cost ~US$ 0.10 kilowatt hour (average residential US - 2013)
Heating furnace cost New 100,000 BTU 95.5% natural gas forced-air furnace
US$1,400
Cost of natural gasAverage price of gas delivered to residential consumers
~ US$10.00 per thousand cubic feet (EIA - 2013)
Solar PV compatible? Yes, very synergistic; also - need batteries for LENR start-up
Grid connection issues If home not entirely off-grid, may need synchronization of AC
LENRs could also power single-family homes
Average homes in the United States consume 32 kWh of energy
LENRs could enable widespread residential distributed generation in future
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http://blog.opower.com/2013/03/americas-energy-distribution-the-top-1-of-homes-
consume-4-times-more-electricity-than-average-and-why-it-matters/
LENRs could also power single-family homes in USA
Top 1% consume ~34,000 kwh/yr vs. 7,200 kwh/yr for bottom 90%
Average U.S. household consumes
11, 698 kWh/year (2010); equates to
average hourly electrical usage = ~1.3
kWh of power continuously at 120V AC
Typical home in U.S. Upper Midwest
has heating furnace that can produce
rated maximum output of ~80,000
BTU/hr; equates to ~23.5 kW of heat
If 30 kWh LENR thermal source were
integrated with a heat-to-electricity
energy conversion subsystem that was
just 20% efficient, such a home power
system would then produce ~6 kWh of
electricity and ~24 kW of heat which would fully satisfy household demand
LENRs could enable widespread residential distributed generation in future
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http://shrinkthatfootprint.com/average-household-electricity-consumption
Total demand ranges from ~12,000 kWh/yr down to 570 kWh/yr
LENRs could power residential homes around the world
USA = 11,698
Nigeria = 570
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LENRs could also power single-family homes
Distributed generation strategy helps stabilize existing urban grids
http://www.greenturbine.eu/
Green TurbineTM
steam generator
1.2 to 15 kWh
While steam-powered cars may have disappeared from our
highways, most of the electricity for wide-area power grids
worldwide is presently generated by large steam turbines
Recently, small steam turbines have been designed and
built that would be suitable for use in homes; they could be
integrated with boilers heated by LENRs to supply enough
heat and electricity to fully power a household located
anywhere in the world; enough nanoparticulate LENR fuel
for a year of operation could probably be shipped in a
large FedEx box overnight or carried on somebody’s back
In areas with smart grids, deployment of distributed power
generation with LENR-based home systems could improve
robustness and stability of grid service
In rural areas with no electricity, LENRs could finally bring
power to the powerless. Over a billion people presently
have no electricity; to see size of this global problem, see:
Also enables cost-effective global rural electrification for people now powerless
http://vimeo.com/77599467
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LENRs could also power single-family homes
Distributed generation strategy helps stabilize existing urban grids
“The rise of distributed power” pp. 39 - Brandon Owens, General Electric - Ecomagination (2014)
Brandon Owens of GE concluded that distributed generation is wave of the future
Also enables cost-effective global rural electrification for people now powerless
http://www.eenews.net/assets/2014/02/25/document_gw_02.pdf
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LENRs could power military or civilian exoskeletons
Sometimes life imitates art: yesterday's science fiction becomes reality
Science fiction novel 55 years ago
“Starship Troopers”
Robert A. Heinlein
G.P. Putnam (1959)
origin of term “power suits”
http://breakingdefense.com/2013/10/socom-wants-you-to-help-build-high-tech-iron-man-armor/
U.S. Army TALOS ca. 2013 U.S. Army 2014 and beyond
Technological dream is to develop Starship Troopers autonomous “power suits”
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LENRs could power military or civilian exoskeletons
February 25, 2014: President Obama announces U.S. Army’s Iron Man
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77pnVFLkUjM/
Also see: "Obama says US Army is building a real Iron Man and no, he is not joking"
Jesus Diaz, SPLOID (gizmodo.com) February 27, 2014
Prototypes are early versions of Starship Troopers autonomous “power suits”
See CNN video clip on YouTube - running time = 49 seconds
http://sploid.gizmodo.com/obama-says-us-army-is-building-real-iron-man-and-no-he-1532582334
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LENRs could power military or civilian exoskeletons
Raytheon/SARCOS XOS 2 ca. 2013 being developed for US military
http://www.army-technology.com/projects/raytheon-xos-2-exoskeleton-us/
Power
cable
tether
Cargo loader exoskeleton
from 1986 U.S. sci-fi movie
“Aliens”
Raytheon-SARCOS
exoskeletonClose-up: Raytheon-SARCOS
exoskeleton
Prototypes of full exoskeletons are presently tethered to external power sources
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LENRs could power military or civilian exoskeletonsWith enough onboard power exoskeletons morph into humanoid robots
Iconic “Terminator” robot
“The Terminator” was cult-classic
1984 American science fiction action
film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger
Full exoskeletons suitable for military ground
combat operations require onboard portable power
sources that can provide a soldier’s “power suit”
with kilowatts of electricity roughly continuously for
duration of a mission, which is minimally 3 - 4 days
Electric power requirements of full exoskeletons
can thus range from ~1 - 3 kWh for low-end, bare
bones systems up to 5 - 10 kWh for high-end systems
capable of carrying heavy loads and moving very
rapidly over rough terrain. Bare minimum mission
duration of serious interest for US Army SOCOM
applications is 72 hours, so one needs to have a
portable power source that can deliver 72 - 720 kWh
over that time period without mandatory resupply
Tesla Model S Lithium-ion battery pack stores ~90
kWh but unfortunately weighs ~1,300 pounds, so
even advanced Lithium-ion batteries are ruled-out.
Only LENRs can realistically generate such power
Today’s batteries have insufficient energy density to fulfill all of military’s dreams
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LENRs could power humanoid and other types of robots
Power source energy density is key enabler for autonomous robotics
Image credit: Boston Dynamics
See power
cable tether
Today, large autonomous robotic systems must
either be tethered to external power sources or use
chemical batteries that cannot store enough energy
for commercially or militarily significant mission
durations. Battery energy densities are inadequate
Robotics slowly moving into commercial mainstream:
Google acquired Boston Dynamics in December 2013
for undisclosed sum; business logic behind purchase
was not disclosed publicly by Google. Somewhat
mysteriously, Google put it up for sale in March 2016
LENR-based portable power sources would be a key
enabling, paradigm-shifting game changer for larger
autonomous robotic systems such as the humanoid
“Atlas,” canine “Big Dog,” and soft-bodied robo-fish
LENRs could someday enable, “Look ma, no tether!”
Boston Dynamics
“Atlas” robot
Large robots like six foot tall Atlas presently tethered to external power sources
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LENRs could power humanoid and other types of robots
Untethered bipedal robots could probably move very much like humans
Image credits: Univ. of Tokyo
Ishikawa’s R&D group at Univ. of Tokyo just
developed a tethered bipedal robotic torso that
can run with a natural, fluid human-like locomotion
at speeds that can now reach 4.2 km/hr; can also
do somersault and recover with amazing grace
Running humanoid robots would expend vastly
more energy than locomotion at more leisurely
paces; this application is yet another reason why
LENRs would be enabling technology for robots
See
power
cable
tether
Prof. Ishikawa’s group at Univ. of Tokyo has developed robotic torso that can run
http://www.k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/fusion/BipedalRunning/index-e.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0xRcFqwnCM
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http://www.raytheon.com/newsroom/technology_today/archive/2011_i1.pdf
LENRs could power high performance undersea UVs
LENR energy density enables superior heat source for steam technology
Steam engines for undersea power
and propulsion for U.S. Navy
Quoting from Raytheon’s website:
"The U.S. Navy has called for increased stamina in
unmanned undersea vehicles to enable missions that
can last for weeks, not just one or two days; this
exceeds the energy capability of traditional battery
technologies. Raytheon engineers are addressing the
need for an alternative power source through the use
of external combustion engines and monopropellant
fuels. The team investigated a number of engine
types. Particularly promising technologies included a
modified Rankine cycle engine developed by Cyclone
Power Technologies, Inc. ... The U.S. Navy employs a
number of large-diameter, large-payload undersea
vehicles, and has plans to expand that fleet in the next
decade. The Navy requires that these next-generation
undersea vehicles have high speed and long
endurance (as long as 120 days). Game-changing
technologies like this are needed to address these undersea vehicle requirements.”
Integration could enable new renaissance of 21st century mobile steam propulsion
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LENRs could power high performance undersea UVs Water ramjet propulsion possibility for very fast underwater vehicles
Quoted from Gany & Gofer’s abstract:
http://www.sname.org/HigherLogic/Syst
em/DownloadDocumentFile.ashx?Docu
mentFileKey=cf4f4d03-bc35-47db-8c45-
e582a640db5f
"Study of a novel air augmented waterjet boost
concept“ A. Gany and A. Gofer, Journal of Ship Production and Design 30 pp. 1- 6 (2014)
"This research presents analysis, experiment,
and prediction of the performance of a unique
marine propulsion concept, the air augmented
waterjet, having a revolutionary potential for
significant thrust augmentation and boost
capability of waterjet systems. This concept
has not been realized in any operational vessel.
The air augmented waterjet propulsion concept
is similar to an after burner in the aeronautical
turbojet engine. The thrust augmentation
results from the injection of air bubbles into the
water flow, converting their expansion work
∫pdV into additional kinetic energy of the
exhaust jet, without affecting the pump
operation …The addition of air increased the
thrust by 20% to 50% depending on the airflow
rate and engine rpm. Air expansion …
increased the exhaust jet kinetic energy at an efficiency of 70% approximately …”
LENRs could provide long-endurance power for air-augmented waterjet systems
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LENRs could power ultra high performance undersea UVs Supercavitation propulsion creates bubble around UV to decrease drag
Comparison of conventional submarine
with future supercavitating UV
Concept for a 230 mph
supercavitating UV
Russian Shkval: first-deployed
supercavitating military torpedo
Cavitator on
nose
LENR energy density enables high-speed, long endurance supercavitating UUVs
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Supercavitation technology enables revolutionary UUVs Huge LENR energy densities can enable long-range supercav systems
“Shanghai to San Francisco in 100 minutes by Chinese supersonic submarine”
“Chinese eye 'supercavitation' technology as future of underwater travel”
Stephen Chen, August 24, 2014
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1580226/shanghai-san-francisco-100-minutes-chinese-supersonic-submarine?page=all
“China has moved a step closer to creating a supersonic submarine that could travel
from Shanghai to San Francisco in less than two hours. New technology developed by a
team of scientists at Harbin Institute of Technology's Complex Flow and Heat Transfer
Lab has made it easier for a submarine, or torpedo, to travel at extremely high speeds
underwater. Li Fengchen, Professor of Fluid Machinery and Engineering, said the
team's innovative approach meant they could now create the complicated air "bubble"
required for rapid underwater travel. "We are very excited by its potential," he said.
However, supercavitation technology has faced two major problems. First, the
submerged vessel has needed to be launched at high speeds, approaching 100 km/h, to
generate and maintain the air bubble. Second, it is extremely difficult - if not impossible
- to steer the vessel using conventional mechanisms, such as a rudder, which are inside
the bubble without any direct contact with water. As a result, its application has been
limited to unmanned vessels, such as torpedoes, but nearly all of these torpedoes were
fired in a straight line because they had limited ability to turn … Li said the team of Chinese scientists had found an innovative means of addressing both problems.”
Story claims new advances
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LENRs could power Rankine and Brayton cycle engines
By 1920 steam-powered vehicles had essentially disappeared in U.S.A.
http://cyclonepower.com/
Modified Rankine cycle steam engine
Cyclone Power TechnologiesIn 1900, U.S. auto industry produced 4,192 vehicles
comprising 1,681 powered by steam; 1,575 by electric
batteries; and only 938 by gasoline powered internal
combustion engines (ICEs). By 1920 ICE triumphed;
electric and steam cars subsequently disappeared
from roads after ICE technology had worldwide lock-in
Besides development of turn-key electric starters for
ICE vehicles and lack of warm-up delays for gasoline
ICEs, power-to-weight ratios for steam systems (where
power system weight = powertrain + fuel tank +
onboard fuel) were much lower than for ICE vehicles
LENR steam systems could potentially erase long-held
completive advantage of the ICE because, although
modern steam turbines by themselves may be heavier
than comparable gasoline or diesel powered ICE
engines, LENR fuel’s weight would be minuscule vs.
gasoline because LENRs’ energy density 5,000x larger
LENR heat sources could unleash revolutionary change in vehicular applications
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LENRs could power Rankine and Brayton cycle enginesMany of them are based on Rankine cycle using superheated steam
Small system developed by Green Turbine would be
ideal for integration with LENR-based heat sources
Credit: Green Turbine
While efficiencies lower than large systems can be good for CHP applications
http://www.greenturbine.eu/
15 kWh generator unit
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LENRs could power Rankine and Brayton cycle engines
Fréchette et al. (2003) --- tiny but now vastly less efficient than large systems
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228611393_Preliminary_Design_of_a_MEMS_Steam_Turbine_Power_Plant-on-a-chip
Efforts underway to develop micro steam devices for Watt-scale power
Paper title: "Preliminary design of a MEMS steam turbine power plant-on-a-chip"
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LENRs could power Rankine and Brayton cycle engines
Utilize new thermal-to-electric systems developed for CSP applications
Earlier in presentation we discussed how commercial
versions of LENR thermal sources could likely produce
neutron fluxes of 1 x 1014 cm2/sec that can create thermal
power fluxes of ~ 428 W/cm2 using a Lithium target fuel
Thermal fluxes created at focus receivers of
concentrated solar power (CSP) systems can reach
values on the order of roughly 200 - 400 W/cm2 ;
approximately matches LENR neutron fluxes above
Google, Abengoa Solar, Brayton Energy, and others have
investigated and/or developed Brayton cycle thermal-to-
electric conversion systems for use in CSP applications
Minimizing technology development risks, similarity in
sizes of thermal fluxes creates potential opportunities to
adapt and integrate such Brayton cycle CSP systems for
use in modular LENR-based power generation systems
Dish CSP system
Tower CSP system
Ivanpah - California, USA
Receiver
Engineer efficient thermal interface between LENR heat source and CSP receiver
Receiver
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LENRs could power Rankine and Brayton cycle engines
Utilize new thermal-to-electric systems developed for CSP applications
LENRs generate extremely high temperatures ideally suited for the Brayton cycle
Per Widom-Larsen theory LENRs occur in localized micron-
scale LENR-active sites on ~planar surfaces: at certain types of
interfaces\; or curved surfaces of various shaped nanoparticles
Tiny LENR-active sites live for less than ~300 - 400 nanoseconds
before being destroyed by intense heat; local peak temps range
from 4,000 - 6,000o C; LENR-active sites spontaneously reform
under right conditions in well-engineered LENR thermal devices
Microscopic 100-micron LENR hotspot can release as much as
several Watts of heat in < 400 nanoseconds; create crater-like
features on surfaces that are visible in SEM images and show
evidence for flash-boiling of both precious & refractory metals
Peak local LENR power density in microscopic LENR-active
sites can hit > 1.0 x 1021 Joules/sec.m3 during brief lifetimes
Control macroscopic-scale temperatures in LENR systems by
tightly regulating total input energy and/or total area/volumetric
densities of LENR-active sites present in the reaction chambers
Infrared video of LENR hotspots
http://www.youtube.com/w
atch?v=OUVmOQXBS68
LENR hotspots on Pd cathode
Credit: P. Boss, U.S. Navy
100 μ LENR crater in Pd cathode
LENR electrochemical cell
Credit: P. Boss, U.S. Navy
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Google investigated development of Brayton cycle for CSP system
because Brayton does not require any water to produce power or for
cooling (air in, air out) and design could scale up to 1 Megawatt. They
estimated Brayton engine efficiency by itself at 37% and integrated
system efficiency at ~30%; abandoned the project for many reasons
As we have shown, LENRs get extremely hot; limitations on macroscopic
working temperatures in LENR systems would mostly be determined by
thermal tolerances of materials used in system. If its components can
reliably withstand extremely high temperatures over long periods of time,
LENRs could provide whatever temperatures are necessary, well-tailored
to specific application requirements. This opens-up a possibility to maybe
develop combined cycle LENR-based power systems that scale from a few
kilowatts up to megawatts; then might achieve 50 - 60% overall efficiencies
Since there is no internal chemical combustion, external venting of
exhaust gases is unnecessary; thus LENR-based Brayton-cycle-only
power systems could safely be used indoors for combined heat and power
(CHP); effective application efficiencies could then approach 80 - 90%
LENRs could power Rankine and Brayton cycle engines
Utilize new thermal-to-electric systems developed for CSP applications
Brayton cycle LENR-based CHP power generation systems might be 30% efficient
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AC
generator
Electrical
input power
Lithium LENR target fuel has maximum theoretical electrical input vs. thermal output
energy gain-ratio of ~34x; at least ~10x to 15x gain should be achievable in practice.
Breakeven gain ratio is ~3x with 33% thermal-to-electric conversion efficiency
LENR thermal sourceDC current
AC current
Rectify and
recirculate just a
modest % of AC
generator’s output
to maintain LENR
heat production
LENRs could power Rankine and Brayton cycle engines
Utilize new thermal-to-electric systems developed for CSP applications
Schematic system block diagram: LENR-based Brayton cycle AC power generator
Adapted from Slide #31 in W. le Roux et al. (2013)
Thermal transfer interface
AC current
Chemical battery used for start-up of LENR thermal source
Recharge battery from AC generator output
Start-up
battery
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LENR thermal source
Adapted from Slide #31 in W. le Roux et al. (2013)
DC
Electrical
input power
Thermal transfer interface
Small AC
generator
Rectify
LENRs could power Rankine and Brayton cycle engines
LENR-based Brayton cycle system can be used for direct propulsion
Turboprop: gearbox is used to drive a rotating propeller for aircraft propulsion
AC current
Start-up
battery
Recirculate and
rectify from AC g DC
modest % of small AC
generator’s output to
maintain LENR heat
production in source
Most jet aircraft engines use the Brayton cycle for propulsion
Chemical battery used for start-up of LENR thermal
source - recharge battery from AC generator output
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Source: NASA
LENR-heated dusty plasma scramjets for hypersonic aircraft Fast reaction rates of LENRs and E-M triggering ideal for such engines
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“Envisioned as an unmanned aircraft, the
SR-72 would fly at speeds up to Mach 6,
or six times the speed of sound.”
“SR-72’s design incorporates lessons
learned from the HTV-2, which flew to a
top speed of Mach 20, or 13,000 mph,
with a surface temperature of 3500°F.”
“ ‘Hypersonic aircraft, coupled with
hypersonic missiles, could penetrate
denied airspace and strike at nearly any
location across a continent in less than
an hour,’ said Brad Leland, Lockheed
Martin program manager, Hypersonics.”
“A hypersonic aircraft will be a game
changer.”
Source: Lockheed Martin website
Lockheed Martin SR-72 would be unmanned aircraft
Earlier manned SR-71 Blackbird cruised at an airspeed of ~ Mach 3.0
SR-72’s present concept integrates a low-speed turbine engine with a scramjet
Source: Lockheed Martin
http://www.lockheedmartin.com/us/news/features/2015/sr-72.html
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Lockheed Martin SR-72 would be unmanned aircraftPresent “combined cycle” concept integrates turbine and a scramjet
Credit: Lockheed Martin
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http://www.intechopen.com/books/aeronautics-and-astronautics/plasma-assisted-ignition-and-combustion
“Plasma-Assisted Ignition and Combustion
A. Starikovskiy and N. Aleksandrov
Chapter 12 in “Aeronautics and Astronautics”
M. Mulder, ed., ISBN 978-953-307-473-3 (2011)
under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license
Airflow through scramjet engine is at supersonic speedsConcept of engine operation is explained in graphic by Bowcutt (2009)
Key goal: release as much energy as is possible prior to exhaust exiting engine
FIG. 3 - Air-breathing supersonic combustion ramjet (scramjet)
Image credit: Bowcutt (2009)
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Lattice's concept for LENR dusty plasma scramjet enginePlasma kept away from walls and confined with an axial magnetic field
Thrust produced by LENRs, metallic phase/Coulomb explosions, and chemical reactions
LENRs triggered with E-M fields so tiny propagation delays in reaction chamber
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-radiationfree-nuclear-propulsion-for-advanced-hypersonic-aircraft-june-13-2014
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LENR scramjet’s average exhaust velocity presently unclear
Exhaust contains many materials traveling at very different velocities
e.g. O+ O++ ions likely moving at speeds of 30,000 to 150,000 meters/second
Enormous flexibility in designing and engineering
LENR nanoparticle target fuels - huge selection
of many different elements and materials (fuel-
wise, ULM neutrons quite omnivorous as to
captures)
Design LENR fuel nanoparticles so LENR-sites
triggered thereon will release just exactly enough
energy to totally vaporize the entire nanoparticle
Some charged particles in exhaust stream would
be moving at extremely high average velocities
Combination of metallic phase explosions and
Coulomb explosions will cause extreme volume
expansions and heating; suggests good thrust
Need experimentation to determine likely average
exhaust velocity and thrust of an LENR-powered
scramjet engine for specific types of target fuels
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LENR dusty plasma scramjet could be revolutionary Simultaneously use nuclear and chemical reactions to produce thrust
Unlike SR-72, Lattice would integrate LENR dusty plasma scramjet engine with LENR-
powered 50+% efficient Brayton combined cycle turbine to generate DC electricity for
aircraft; direct waste heat from turbine into scramjet or air bypass flow if feasible
DC power from turbine generator injected into dusty plasma to trigger LENRs on fuel;
thrust control achieved by regulating input of DC current and target fuel injection rates
LENR scramjet reaction chamber walls irradiated with IR/UV radiation will get
extremely hot and likely need cooling even with containment of plasma by axial
magnetic fields. If hypersonic aerodynamics permit, should investigate possibility of
creating air bypass flow surrounding scramjet engine walls to cool them. If this were
feasible, might be able to create scramjet analogue of high-bypass turbofan engines
Incredibly high energy densities and minimal mass of LENR nanoparticulate target
fuels might allow an LENR dusty plasma scramjet luxury of carrying multiple fuel types
that are optimized for different flight envelopes. Target fuel containing much Oxygen
could be used to operate like a rocket for take-off and then switched to a hypersonic
fuel type when proper airspeed is reached --- could utilize optimized combinations of
nuclear and very energetic chemical reactions simultaneously inside same engine
While radioactivity and radiation are not issues, given complexity of processes inside
LENR scramjet reaction chambers, must evaluate environmental impact of exhaust
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LENRs could revolutionize the world as we know it
Successful commercialization and integration of LENR-based power sources would
create dramatic increases in performance capabilities of a vast array of products
that span consumer electronics, homes, motor vehicles, robots, and small aircraft;
outputs of up to a few hundred kWh are all that is needed to catalyze this revolution
Lattice has discovered how it may be technologically possible to process aromatic
fractions found naturally in petroleum and coal to transform them into LENR fuels
where Carbon is transmuted with safe low energy neutrons to release thermal energy
rather than combusting Carbon with Oxygen as is the case today in most of
mankind’s power generation activities. This would release 5 million times more
thermal energy than oxidative chemical processes and without production of CO2.
LENR technology could help create equivalent of a Moore’s Law for energy
With the advent of broad global deployment LENR power generation technologies,
the world’s economies would not be flirting with ‘running on empty’ for energy in the
foreseeable future, as might be the case if we continue profligate combustion of
carbonaceous fossil fuels. Our beleaguered Mother Earth might also get a semi-
permanent reprieve from further acceleration of present global warming trends and
other types of deleterious climate change that could affect yields of food crops
Last but not least, LENRs would democratize universal access to affordable clean,
green energy for billions of people who presently live with little or no electricity
Fossil Carbon can potentially be transmuted rather than combusted
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Fossil Carbon can be transmuted rather than combusted Heavy oil and coal could be processed to produce CO2-free LENR fuels
Carbon atoms found on aromatic rings good fuel for radiation-free transmutation
Neutrons + target fuel atoms heavier elements + decay products +
+
Catalytic neutron ‘match’
Neutrons are readily absorbed by
LENR fuels such as inexpensive
Nickel, Titanium, Lithium, or
Carbon atoms
Direct conversion of neutron
capture and decay-related
gammas to IR and beta/alpha
particles create heat
n0
Carbon
Hard radiation-free LENR transmutation
Process does not emit any deadly radiation or produce troublesome radwastes
capture on target fuel atoms produces heat
BTUsAbsorbed
by fuel
atoms
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Fossil Carbon can be transmuted rather than combusted
In this example a Carbon atom is transmuted into a Nitrogen with LENR process
LENR neutron
capture catalyzed
Process does not emit any deadly radiation or produce troublesome radwastes
heat
Neutrons are captured by ring Carbon atoms that are then transmuted
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Fossil Carbon can be transmuted rather than combusted BTU values of fossil energy sources could increase by factor of ~5,000 x
$$$ economic values of derived LENR fuels could increase to > 500x combustion
Credit: Frank Boenigk (2009)
1x $ > 500x $
Today: barrel of
crude oil priced
at ~US$ 50
Tomorrow:
LENR products
from same
barrel could be
worth
US$ 25,000
Adoption of LENR technology
Combustion Transmutation
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Fossil Carbon can be transmuted rather than combusted
Variety of simple and
complex aromatic
molecules
Examples:
Green
CO2-free
LENR
fuels
5,000x
greater
energy
density
Process into
Heavy oils
and natural
bitumen
Coal
Contain aromatic
molecules
Examples:
CH4 natural gas
Lignin from
renewable
biomass
Extract
Extract
Digest
Mo catalyst
Chemical
process
Chemical
processing
plus
nanotech
Benzene
Phenanthrene
CO2 C nanofibers
Enormous gain in energy
density makes processing
conversions $$$ economic
Bottom line: just about any
Carbon-based moiety can
be converted into aromatic
ring-structure molecules
using a chemical process Processing
LENR fuels can be created from many different types of Carbon sources
Nanoparticulate fuelsBase feedstock Aromatic molecules
LNG
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries granted European patent on transmutation
Number of patents involving LENR technology is growing
EP 1202290 B1: “Nuclide transmutation device and nuclide transmutation method”
Data shows transmutation
of Cesium (Cs) into
Praseodymium (Pr) over a
time period of ~120 hours
Inventors: Y. Iwamura and T. Itoh, Assignee: Mitsubishi
Heavy Industries, Ltd., PCT filing date: October 30, 2001
Issuance date: December 4, 2013
Abstract: "The present invention produces nuclide
transmutation using a relatively small-scale device. The
device that produces nuclide transmutation comprises a
structure body that is substantially plate shaped and made
of palladium (Pd) or palladium alloy, or another metal that
absorbs hydrogen (for example, Ti) or an alloy thereof, and
a material that undergoes nuclide transmutation laminated
on one surface among the two surfaces of this structure
body. The one surface side of the structure body, for
example, is a region in which the pressure of the deuterium
is high due to pressure or electrolysis and the like, and the
other surface side, for example, is a region in which the
pressure of the deuterium is low due to vacuum exhausting
and the like, and thereby, a flow of deuterium in the
structure body is produced, and nuclide transmutation is
carried out by a reaction between the deuterium and the
material that undergoes nuclide transmutation.”
https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=patentimages.storage.googleapis.
com/pdfs/1dc36049b9109cb93bf1/EP1202290B1.pdf
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Patent specification shows neutron production and capture on targets
Mitsubishi EP 1202290 B1 implicitly involves Widom-Larsen
Neutron captures make MeV gammas; heavy electrons convert γ into infrared
Mitsubishi's patent specification clearly describes LENR transmutation process as
starting with creation of neutrons from protons or deuterons via weak interaction
followed by successive neutron captures on targets and then decays which follow
rows in Periodic Table to create stable nuclear transmutation products, i.e., other
elements. This is what is explained rigorously by physics of the Widom-Larsen
theory of LENRs; conversion of MeV gammas (invariably created as result of
neutron captures) directly into benign infrared is taught in Lattice's US 7,893,414
B2. For example, see following items in EP 1202290 B1:
Page #9; lines #30 - 39: shows weak interaction that produces neutrons
followed by neutron captures and products starting with a stable Cesium
target (Cs)
Page #10; lines #35 - 40: shows longer reaction sequence with LENR
neutron-catalyzed transmutation of Carbon (C) targets into stable Sulfur (S)
Page #12; lines #5 - 8: shows LENR neutron capture on Strontium (Sr) target
which then gets transmuted into stable Molybdenum (Mo)
Page #14; lines #52 - 55: shows LENR neutron capture on Sodium (Na)
target to make end-product of stable Aluminum (Al)
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Covers LENR devices involving neutron-catalyzed nuclide transmutation
Lattice has fundamental US patent on gamma suppression
US 7,893,414 B2: “Apparatus and Method for Absorption of Incident Gamma
Radiation and its Conversion to Outgoing Radiation at Less Penetrating,
Lower Energies and Frequencies”
Inventors: L. Larsen and A. Widom
Assignee: Lattice Energy LLC
Issuance date: February 22, 2011
Abstract: “Gamma radiation is shielded by producing a
region of heavy electrons and receiving incident gamma
radiation in such region. The heavy electrons absorb
energy from the gamma radiation and re-radiate it as
photons at a lower energy and frequency. The heavy
electrons may be produced in surface plasmon
polaritons. Multiple regions (6) of collectively oscillating
protons or deuterons with associated heavy electrons
may be provided. Nanoparticles of a target material on a
metallic surface capable of supporting surface
plasmons may be provided. The region of heavy
electrons is associated with that metallic surface. The
method induces a breakdown in a Born-Oppenheimer
approximation. Apparatus and method are described.”
Deadly gamma photons
are converted directly into
benign infrared heat
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/us-patent-7893414-b2
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Nanotechnologists are making many amazing discoveries
LENRs + nanotech perhaps vault steam technology into 21st century
Microscopic LENR-active surface sites beg for application of new nanotech
"Evolution of light-induced vapor generation
at a liquid-immersed metallic nanoparticle"
Z. Fang et al.Nano Letters 13 pp. 1736 - 1742 (2013)
“Nanoscale heat engine beyond the Carnot Limit"
J. Roßnagel et al.Physical Review Letters 112 pp. 030602 - 030607
(2014)
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/nl4003238
http://prl.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v112/i3/e030602
Technical teasers: more efficient steam generation
and maybe even breaking the Carnot limit
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Further information about LENR transmutation technology
Opportunity to develop biosafe, radiation-free, green nuclear power
LENR fuels derived from biomass: inexhaustible renewable energy source
“Index and user guide to the Widom-Larsen theory and ultralow energy
neutron reactions (LENRs)”
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-hyperlinked-index-to-documents-re-
widomlarsen-theory-and-lenrs-september-7-2015
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-lenr-transmutation-of-carbon-better-
energy-strategy-than-obama-clean-power-plan-aug-3-2015
“LENR transmutation of Carbon is superior energy strategy - slashes CO2
emissions for vehicles as well as electric power generation”
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-scalability-of-lenr-power-generation-
systems-nov-29-2015
“Scalability of LENR power generation systems”
“LENRs dramatically expand financing opportunities for oil & gas industry”http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-lenrs-dramatically-expand-financing-
opportunities-for-oil-and-gas-industry-october-8-2015
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Partnering on commercialization and consulting on certain subjects
Working with Lattice
Commercializing a next-generation source of green CO2-free nuclear energy
Lattice welcomes inquiries from large, established organizations that have
an interest in discussing the possibility of becoming Lattice’s strategic
capital and/or technology development partner
Lewis Larsen also independently engages in fee-based consulting. This
separate work covers subjects such as: micron-scale, many-body collective
quantum effects in condensed matter; Lithium-ion battery safety engineering
issues including minimizing risks for occurrence of thermal runaways; and
development of ultra-high-temperature superconductors. Additional areas
of expertise include: long-term strategic implications of LENRs for high cap-
ex long term investments in power generation technology; energy storage
technologies; and LENR impact on petroleum-related assets. Will consult on
these subjects as long as it does not involve disclosing Lattice proprietary
engineering details relating to developing LENR power generation systems
1-312-861-0115 [email protected]
L. Larsen c.v.: http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lewis-g-larsen-cv-june-2013
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Commercializing a next-generation source of green nuclear energy
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Lattice Energy LLC
“We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and
do the other things, not because they are easy -
but because they are hard.
Because that challenge is one we are willing to accept,
one we are unwilling to postpone -
and one we intend to win.”
U.S. President John F. KennedySpeech at Rice University, Houston, Texas (1962)
Empire of the Sun - “Walking on a Dream” 3 min. 20 sec. video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=eimgRedLkkU