Re: Experimental Alloy Question
- From: "Martin H. Eastburn" <lionslair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 07 Jan 2006 20:20:55 -0600
Not knowing the facts of e-mail bounce back - it might simply be security. e.g. - you are not on a list of names. These are like spam lists - but are at user names all that are not on a selected list. -
The Author might have gone 'Gray' or 'Black' under various programs - again security. My brother is often in one or the other - I find out a year or two later. Just the fact that he was. I was like that during one project in a corporation. My patent popped out as I did.
Martin
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Mike wrote:
Hello, Possibly someone here can steer me in the right direction. Over the past few years I’ve been following the progress at Lawrence Livermore Lab concerning the production of Liquid Metallic Hydrogen.
During the brief communication I had Bill Nellis informed me that one of their goals at the lab was to alloy the liquid metallic gas with another substance that would hopefully keep the hydrogen from reverting back to its gas phase.
Their experiments were intended to produce ultra strong and lightweight alloys for a variety of applications. Bill never mentioned exactly what materials or substances they were trying to alloy Liquid Metallic Hydrogen with. http://www-phys.llnl.gov/H_Div/GG/Nellis.html
I have noticed as of late that while the main web link is working, Bill’s email bounces back as undeliverable. The rest of the contacts are dead links as well. I’ve tried to contact Livermore Lab via their new contact menu with no response. http://www.llnl.gov/llnl/contact.jsp
Question: does anyone know of other metallurgists or research organizations doing work in this field? I was hoping some group in the UK might be working on similar experiments.
Outside of Lawrence Livermore the only other data I found on Liquid Metallic Hydrogen was a method listed in of all places “Lateral Science”. http://www.lateralscience.co.uk/ http://www.lateralscience.co.uk/Hmetal/index.html
Thanks for your input.
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