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NanoSpire's advanced technologies for energy production
Posted on Thursday, February 23, 2012 @ 21:48:58 UTC by vlad
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Extract from an article in the Nanotechnology Now: ...Using the patented LeClair effect, Mark LeClair produced a cavitation
reactor in March, 2007. A hot water heater was a result of the
experiments carried out during mid-2009, funded by a low energy nuclear
reaction (LENR) advocate. Mark LeClair along with Serge Lebid,
co-founder of EVP and Five Star Technologies, found that the reactor
activated high transmutation, fission and fusion in water. The reactor
heated 2.9kW of water by utilizing 840W of input. The output was 3.4
times higher than the input. While passing through the reactor, the
temperature of water increased up to 32°F with temperature spikes of
50°F. The experiment was repeated 12 times.
Dr. Edmund Storms, the LENR researcher,
and U. Maine Orono (UMO), Media Sciences of Oakland in New Jersey,
conducted the elemental analysis on the transmuted substances.The
results from XPS analysis showed that the glassy coating found on the
reactor cores was diamond. Thirty four elements including carbon to
polonium were identified using SEM analysis. The mass spectroscopy
analysis conducted on these samples by Shiva technologies in New York,
showed 78 elements including lithium to californium and 108 isotopes
from 7Li to 249Cf.
The findings of the study are expected to help
solve natural resource and energy issues. This cost-effective
technology can be used for industrial production of hot water at large
scales for commercial and residential purposes...
Full article: http://www.nanotech-now.com/news.cgi?story_id=44551 More info: http://www.nanospireinc.com/Fusion.html
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Cavitation Zero Point Energy Successfully Harnessed by NanoSpire, Inc. (Score: 1) by vlad on Thursday, February 23, 2012 @ 22:38:45 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.zpenergy.com | Cavitation Zero Point Energy Successfully Harnessed by NanoSpire, Inc.
Producing Dramatic Levels of Fusion & Transmutation in Water
Nanospire, Inc. is announcing successful completion of its
investigation of fusion produced by the phenomena of cavitation in
water, providing profound implications for the utilities and energy
industries. NanoSpire has pioneered the controlled formation and aiming
of these (known as re-entrant) jets, resulting in four recently issued
patents. The technology reaches across many markets, including many
applications in nanotechnology and energy.
Buxton, ME, February 19, 2012 --( PR.com [www.pr.com])--
Nanospire, Inc. is announcing its successful investigation of fusion
produced by cavitation in water. NanoSpire has pioneered controlled
formation and aiming of high-speed cavitation re-entrant jets, resulting
in four recently issued patents. The technology reaches across many
markets, including nano/micro fabrication, targeted drug delivery,
microsurgery, photovoltaic solar, cost-effective algae oil extraction
for producing biodiesel and fusion.
In February, 2004 Mark L.
LeClair, CEO & Founder of NanoSpire, Inc., discovered a crystalline
form of water produced by cavitation, while investigating cavitation
machining with the jets. Many of the jets were faceted and possessed
tremendous electrostatic charge. The crystallized jets carved long
half-hexagonal trenches in materials guided by electrostatic charge,
removing far more material than could be accounted for. Attracted to its
supersonic bow shock by the Casimir Force, the crystal accelerated to
what appears to be relativistic speeds in very short distances. The
phenomenon was named the LeClair Effect. Heavy element transmutation was
observed bull-dozed by the bow shock that matched stellar and supernova
nucleosynthesis.
In March, 2007 Mark LeClair built and tested
the first cavitation reactor powered by the LeClair Effect, based on
patented technology. Key experiments performed from July – August, 2009
produced a hot water heater under a grant from an LENR advocate titled:
Utilization of Crystallized Cavitation Reentrant Jets for Zero Point
Energy Production. Mark LeClair and Serge Lebid discovered that the
scaled-up LeClair Effect reactor triggered intense fusion, fission and
transmutation in water. The 1.25” ID by 12” long reactor produced 2.9 kW
of hot water using 840 watts of input, 3.4 times more energy out than
in. Water temperature was raised 32 degrees F passing through the
reactor with 50 degree F temperature spikes. Twelve experiments were
performed, with 100% repeatability.
Elemental analysis (SEM-EDAX)
of the transmuted material was performed by U. Maine Orono (UMO), Media
Sciences, Oakland, NJ and by Low Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR)
researcher and advocate Dr. Edmund Storms. XPS analysis by UMO confirmed
that the glassy coating seen covering much of the reactor cores was
diamond. SEM analyses detected 34 elements ranging from carbon to
polonium. The same samples were also analyzed with mass spectroscopy
(LA-ICP-MS) by Shiva Technologies, Syracuse, NY, detecting 78 elements
ranging from lithium to californium and 108 isotopes ranging from 7Li to
249Cf.
The discovery of the zero point energy based LeClair
Effect triggering fusion, fission and large scale elemental
transmutation by Mark LeClair and Serge Lebid was historic and could
solve both the energy and natural resource crises. The LeClair Effect
explains excess heat and transmutation observed in electrolytic cells
(Pons, Fleischmann & others) and by hydrodynamic means such as the
Griggs pump or sonofusion (ultrasound), cavitation is present in all of
them. The current technology could easily provide large scale production
of hot water for residential, commercial and industrial hot water at a
capital and operating cost far lower than fossil fuel, nuclear and other
LENR-based technologies. NanoSpire is currently seeking investors,
licensees or joint venture partners to accelerate commercialization and
development of the technology.
Mark L. LeClair, Founder,
President and CEO. LeClair founded NanoSpire, Inc. with Sergio Lebid in
2002, to harness cavitation. Mark has a BSME w/honors (1983) and a MSME
(1988) from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Mark consulted widely in
cavitation and CFD, clients included DuPont Central Research, Estee
Lauder, NASA, Merck, Perkin-Elmer and many mixing companies. He was a
hydrodynamicist in the Fluid Mechanics Group, Lockheed Missiles and
Space Co., (1989 – 1994), responsible for hydrodynamic analysis of
cavitation and super-cavitation during the underwater launch of the
Trident missiles. LeClair received a commendation and numerous awards
from LMSC and a commendation from RADM John T. Mitchell (ret), US Navy
Director of Strategic Systems Programs Office (later Deputy Director,
Los Alamos). He was awarded four US patents in harnessing cavitation
re-entrant jets: LeClair, M. L., Method and Apparatus for the Controlled
Formation of Cavitation Bubbles. US Patent No. 6,960,307 issued Nov. 1,
2005 and US Patent (CIP) No. 7,517,430 issued April 14, 2009. LeClair,
M. L., Method and Apparatus for the Controlled Formation of Cavitation
Bubbles Using Target Bubbles. US Patent No. 6,932,914 issued Aug. 23,
2005 and US Patent (CIP) No. 7,297,288 issued Nov. 20, 2007.
Sergio
Lebid, Co-Founder, EVP. Lebid was Co-founder and previously VP of Sales
and Marketing for Five Star Technologies, Inc., Cleveland, OH, a
well-known cavitation processing nanophase materials company and former
equipment manufacturer. A world recognized expert in the field of
cavitation processing, he has 20 years of experience producing nanophase
materials, business development and technical experience and experience
in sales and marketing. He earned his '79 BBA degree from Cleveland
State University, international business management major and chemistry
minor.
About NanoSpire: The NanoSpire team members are recognized
world experts in cavitation processing and physics. Founded in January
2002, Nanospire has developed a method to commercialize a new generation
of cavitation reentrant jet-based tools and processes. NanoSpire
provides the first machine tool capable of cutting, drilling, welding,
hammering, and annealing materials only a few nanometres in size by
harnessing and controlling the size, direction and energy of cavitation
microjets. NanoSpire’s team has been invited to present at numerous
nanotechnology conferences. NanoSpire won the prestigious international
Innovation Technology Award at the Nanotech 2003 + Future Conference in
Tokyo.
Source: http://www.pr.com/press-release/389652 [www.pr.com]
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