Abstract
The observed phenomena of changes of chemical compositions in previous reports [1, 2] allowed us to develop a phenomenological nuclear fusion-fission model with taking into consideration the elastic and inelastic scattering of photoprotons and photoneutrons, heating of surrounding deuterium nuclei, following d-d fusion reactions and fission of middle-mass nuclei by “hot” protons, deuterons and various-energy neutrons. Such chain processes could produce the necessary number of neutrons, “hot” deuterons for explanation of observed experimental results [1, 2]. The developed approach can be a basis for creation of deuterated nuclear fission reactors (DNFR) with high-density deuterium gas and the so-called deuterated metals. Also, this approach can be used for the study of nuclear reactions in high-density deuterium or tritium gas and deuterated metals.
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