Part 5/8:
Significant observations included the temperature differentiation noted across various reactor locations. While the outer thermocouple might read lower due to conventional heat loss, the inner temperatures peaked significantly higher inside the reactor.
At certain points, the temperature reached around 335°C while pressure varied. Insight into how these two parameters interact was facilitated by continuous monitoring.
The discussion emphasized the correlation between pressure dropping and temperature rises, underpinning a critical understanding of how hydrogen is absorbed into nickel lattice structures under varying conditions.