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ICCF-10 Conference Presentations Listed by Day and Time |
ICCF10 PROGRAM DETAILSPoster papers are listed here in blue and will be presented during the POSTER SESSION for that day. All papers given as oral presentations are expected to be put up as posters after the oral presentation. Those authors who have not had an opportunity for a 25 minute oral presentation will be given three minutes to show the highlights of their work and to call attention to their poster, during the POSTER PRESENTATION sessions. Please contact Scott Chubb before the conference to take advantage of this chance to advertise your work. MONDAY MORNINGWelcome: 8:00-8:10 ICCF10 Chair Nuclear Emissions: 8:10-8:35 Mo01 Steven E. Jones, Frank W. Keeney, and A. Charles Johnson, Evidence for charged particles emanating from deuterided metal foils 8:35-9:00 Mo02 F. E. Cecil, H. Liu and C. S. Galovich, Energetic charged particles from deuterium-metal systems 9:00-9:25 Mo03 A. S. Roussetski, A. G. Lipson, G. H. Miley, and E. I. Saunin, Phenomenon of an energetic charged particle emission from hydrogen/deuterium loaded metal 9:25-9:50 Mo04 R. McIntyre, Evidence of cold fusion in palladium exposed to atomic deuterium Poster Mo05 K. A. Kaliev, and J. A. Istomin, Increase of the output of neutrons in relation to background deuterium containing electrolyte at their electrochemical decomposition – superelectrolytes Intense laser irradiation: 9:50-10:15 Mo06 A.S. Roussetski, A.G.Lipson, and V.P. Andreanov Nuclear emissions from materials, including hydrogen and deuterium, induced by laser beam 10:15-10:35 BREAK Tunneling and associated issues: 10:35-11:00 Mo07 A. Kitamura, Y. Awa, T. Minari, A. Taniike and Y. Furuyama, D(d,p)t reaction rate enhancement in a mixed layer of Au and Pd 11:00-11:25 Mo08 V.A. Kirkinskii, and Yu. A. Novikov, Calculations of the nuclear reaction probability in a crystal lattice of titanium deuteride 11:25-11:50 Mo09 N. Luo, P. J. Shrestha, and G. H. Miley, Enhancement of nuclear reactions due to screening effects of core electrons Poster Mo10 Fulvio Frisone, Fusion Reaction Within A Microcrack With CFC Lattice Structure At Low Energy And Study Of The Non Semi-Classic Tunneling Effect 11:50-12:00 POSTER PRESENTATIONS 12:00-1:00 LUNCH MONDAY AFTERNOONExcess heat: 1:00-1:25 Mo11 M. Fleischmann, Background to cold fusion: The genesis of a concept 1:25-1:50 Mo12 M.H. Miles, Fluidized Bed Experiments Using Platinum And Palladium Particles In Heavy Water 1:50-2:15 Mo13 Mitchell R. Swartz and Gayle M. Verner, Excess heat from low electrical conductivity heavy water spiral-wound Pd/D2O/Pt and Pd/D2O-PdCl2/Pt devices 2:15-2:40 Mo14 J. A. Patterson, J. A. O’Malley, C. E. Entenmann, J. A. Thompson, Observations of a porous packed bed gaseous deuterium filled mini-reactor Poster Mo15 M.H. Miles, A calorimetric investigation of the Pd / B system Heat and helium: 2:40-3:05 Mo15 M. H. Miles, Correlation of excess enthalpy and helium-4 production: A review 3:05-3:25 BREAK 3:25-3:50 Mo16 A. De Ninno, A. Frattolillo, A. Rizzo, E. Del Giudice, 4He detection in a cold fusion experiment On Theory and Experiment: 3:50-4:15 Mo17 Edmund Storms, What are the conditions required to initiate the LENR effect? Poster Mo18 Scott R. Chubb and Peter L. Hagelstein, Metal Deuterides: Theory and Experiment Poster Mo19 Robert W. Bass and Michael C. H. McKubre, Generalized cold fusion demonstration protocol Heat Absorption: Poster Mo20 Zhao-Fu Zhang, Wu-Shou Zhang, Min-Qiang Hou, and Zhong-Liang Zhang, Anomalous heat absorption in closed Pd/D2O electrolysis systems 4:15-4:30 POSTER PRESENTATIONS 4:30-6:30 POSTER SESSION TUESDAY MORNINGLaser-stimulation and triggering: 8:00-8:25 Tu01 Dennis Letts and Dennis Cravens, Laser stimulation of deuterated palladium: Past and present 8:25-8:50 Tu02 Dennis J. Cravens and Dennis G. Letts, Practical techniques in CF research 8:50-9:15 Tu03 M. McKubre, K. Mullican, F. Tanzella, M. Trevithick and P. Hagelstein, The need for triggering in cold fusion reactions 9:15-9:40 Tu04 Edmund Storms, Use of a very sensitive Seebeck calorimeter to study the Pons-Fleischmann and Letts effects 9:40-10:05 Tu05 Xing Z. Li, Bin Liu, Qing M. Wei, Nao N. Cai, Jian Tian, Xiong W. Wen, and Dong X. Cao, Progress in gas-loading D/Pd systems: The feasibility of a self-sustaining heat generator Poster Tu06 Mitchell R. Swartz, Photoinduced excess heat from laser-irradiated electrically-polarized palladium cathodes in heavy water Poster Tu07 Bin Liu, Xing Z. Li, Lin Yan, and Xiong W. Wen, Triggering a deuterium flux in Pd wire using electromagnetic field Poster Tu08 Robert W. Bass, Optimal wavelength for laser-induced cold fusion 10:05-10:25 BREAK Phonon-exchange theory: 10:25-10:50 Tu09 Peter Hagelstein, Unified phonon-coupled SU(N) models for anomalies in metal deuterides Poster Tu10 Irfan Chaudhary and Peter Hagelstein, Coherence factors in many-particle three-level systems Poster Tu11 Irfan Chaudhary and Peter Hagelstein, Few-body nuclear wavefunctions Defects: 10:50-11:15 Tu12 David J. Nagel and M. Ashraf Imam, Energetics of defects and isotropic strain in palladium Preparata theory: 11:15-11:40 Tu13 E. Del Giudice, A. De Ninno, A. Frattolillo Are nuclear transmutations observed at low energies consequences of QED coherence? Poster Tu14 V. Violante, F. Sarto, E. Santoro, and L. Capobianco, Study of lattice potentials on low energy nuclear processes in condensed matter 11:40-12:00 POSTER PRESENTATIONS 12:00-1:00 LUNCH TUESDAY AFTERNOONIwamura Effect [Deuterium flux induced +8 nucleon transmutation]: 1:00-1:25 Tu15 Yasuhiro Iwamura, Takahiko Itoh, Mitsuru Sakano, and Satoshi Sakai, Low energy nuclear transmutation in condensed matter induced by D2 gas permeation through Pd complexes: Correlation between deuterium flux and nuclear products 1:25-1:50 Tu16 Taichi Higashiyama, H. Miyamaru and A. Takahashi Replication of the MHI transmutation experiment by D2 gas permeation through Pd complex 1:50-2:15 Tu17 Yamada, S. Narita, H. Onodera, H. Suzuki, N. Tanaka, T. Nyui and T. Ushirozawa, Analysis by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectroscopy for nuclear products in hydrogen penetration through palladium Electronic, Ionic Transport: Poster Tu18 Nie Luo, and G. H. Miley, First-principles studies of ionic and electronic transport in palladium hydride/deuteride Poster Tu19 Si Chen, Xing Z. Li The application of multiple scattering theory in calculating the deuterium flux permeating the Pd thin film Case catalyst and Case experiment: 2:15-2:40 Tu20 Les Case, Catalytic fusion of deuterium: Heat output and activation energy from new palladium catalyst 2:40-3:05 Tu21 Qing M. Wei, Xing Z. Li, and Yan O. Cui, Excess heat in heavy water--Pd/C catalyst cathode (Case-type) electrolysis at the temperature near boiling point 3:05-3:25 BREAK Many-particle cluster theory: 3:25-3:50 Tu22 Akito Takahashi, Mechanism of deuteron cluster fusion by EQPET model Tu23 Masayuki Ohta, Analysis of nuclear transmutation induced from metal plus multibody-fusion-products reaction Bose-Einstein Condensate approach: 3:50-4:15 Tu24 Yeong E. Kim, David S. Koltick, Ryan Pringer, Jeff Myers, Rhoda Koltick, Experimental test of Bose-Einstein condensation mechanism for low energy nuclear reaction in nanoscale atomic clusters Poster Tu24 Yeong E. Kim, David S. Kotlick, and Alexander L. Zubarev, Quantum many-body theory of low energy nuclear reaction induced by acoustic cavitation in deuterated liquid Poster Tu25 Ken-ichi Tsuchiya, Quantum states of deuterons 4:15-4:30 POSTER PRESENTATIONS 4:30-6:30 POSTER SESSION WEDNESDAY MORNINGWednesday posters to be presented on Tuesday Kasagi Effect [three-deuteron reactions]: 8:00-8:25 We01 Jirohta Kasagi, Low-energy nuclear fusion reactions in metals 8:25-8:50 We02 G.K. Hubler, C. Cetina, D.L. Knies and K.S. Grabowski, Report on several ongoing low energy nuclear reaction projects at NRL 8:50-9:15 We03 A. Takahashi, H. Miyamaru, K. Ochiai, Y. Katayama, T. Hayashi, and T. Dairaku, Studies on 3D fusion reactions in TiDx under ion beam implantation Excess heat (from Monday session): 9:15-9:40 We04 S. Szpak, P. A. Mosier-Boss, J. Dea and F. Gordon, Polarized D+/Pd-D2O system: Hot spots and mini-explosions Molten salt approach: 9:40-10:05 We05 S. A. Tsvetkov, Filatov E. S., and Khokhlov V. A., Excess heat in molten salts of (LiCl-KCl)+(LiD+LiF) at the titanium anode during electrolysis 10:05-10:20 BREAK Ion band models: 10:20-10:45 We06 Talbot A. Chubb, LENR: The cold fusion and transmutation connection 10:45-11:10 We07 Scott R. Chubb, Nuts and Bolts of the Ion Band State Theory Poster We08 Talbot A. Chubb, LENR: Self-trapping and non self-trapping states Poster We09 Scott R. Chubb, Impact of Boundary Effects Involving Broken Gauge Symmetry on LENR's Heat systems and applications: 11:10-12:10 We10 Yoshiaki Arata and Yue Chang Zhang, Characteristics of compact and practical solid deuterium nuclear fusion reactor Poster We11 Peter Hagelstein, Thermal to electric energy conversion: Basics, limits, and potential Poster We12 V. A. Romodanov, Prospects of intensity increase of nuclear reactions at low energy, interaction of hydrogen isotopes, and possible areas of their application 12:00-1:00 LUNCH 1:00-6:00 TOUR 7:00-9:00 BANQUET THURSDAY MORNINGSearch for Ash: 8:00-8:25 Th01 V. Violante, M. Apicella, F. Sarto, A. Rosada, and E. Santoro, Search for nuclear ashes in electrochemical experiments 8:25-8:50 Th02 Francesco Celani, A. Spallone, P. Marini, V. di Stefano Thermal and isotopic anomalies when Pd cathodes are electrolysed in electrolytes containing Th-Hg salts dissolved at micromolar concentration in C2H5OD/D2O mixtures 8:50-9:15 Th03 Thomas O. Passell, Pd-110/Pd-108 isotope abundance ratio variations in Pd exposed to high pressure deuterium gas in the hollow cathodes of Arata / Zhang Poster Th04 Dan Chicea, Comment on carbon production in deuterium-metal systems Poster Th05 Dmitriy D.Afonichev, Ascending diffusion or transmutation Transmutation: 9:15-9:40 Th06 G. H. Miley, Review of transmutation reactions in highly loaded lattice 9:40-10:05 Th07 Irina B. Savvatimova, Transmutation effects in glow discharge hydrogen experiments Poster Th08 Ken Shoulders, Low voltage nuclear transmutation Poster Th09 Roberto Monti, Metallic transmutations induced by acetic acid Poster Th10 John Bockris, On the history of the discovery of transmutation at Texas A&M Poster Th11 Edward Lewis, Characteristics and Effects of Ball Lightning 10:05-10:20 BREAK Calorimetry and associated issues: 10:20-10:45 Th12 M. Fleischmann, The “instrument function” of isoperibolic calorimeters; excess enthalpy generation due to the parasitic reduction of oxygen 10:45-11:10 Th13 Wilford N. Hansen, Analysis of calorimetric data obtained using Fleischmann/Pons type electrochemical cells to determine excess heat 11:10-11:35 Th14 Wu-Shou Zhang, Min-Qiang Hou, and Zhong-Liang Zhang, Thermal effects of hydrogen diffusion across metallic tubes Poster Th15 Edmund Storms, How to make a cheap and effective Seebeck calorimeter Loading and phase: 11:35-12:00 Th16 C. Sibilia, S. Paoloni , E. Castagna, F. Sarto, and V. Violante, Analysis of nickel hydride thin films after surface plasmon generation by laser technique Poster Th17 Zhong-Liang Zhang Loading ratios (H/Pd or D/Pd) monitored by the electrode potential Poster Th18 Robert W. Bass, Metastable deuterium as an ideal cold fusion fuel Other models: Poster Th19 Kjeld C. Engvild and Ludwik Kowalski, Triple D fusion between deuterons and the nuclei of lattice trapped D2 molecules Poster Th20 V. A. Romodanov, Positron annihilation and possible ways of P + D nuclear reactions Poster Th21 F.A. Gareev, Yu.L. Ratis, V.A. Krivitskiy, I.E. Zhidkova, New type of radioactivity Poster Th22 Stanislav V. Adamenko Experimental observation and possible way of creation of anomalous isotopes and stable superheavy nuclei via process of electron-nuclear collapse Poster Th23 Colin K. Campbell, The cold fusion phenomenon: A hypothesis Poster Th24 Robert W. Bass, Chief challenge to cold fusion theory? 12:05-1:00 LUNCH THURSDAY AFTERNOONPlasma loading approach: 1:00-1:25 Th25 S.Narita, H.Yamada, A.Arapi, N.Sato, D.Kato, M.Yamamura, and M.Itagaki, Gamma ray detection and surface analysis on palladium electrode in DC glow discharge experiment 1:25-1:50 Th26 A.G. Lipson, A.S. Roussetski, A.B. Karabut and G.H. Miley, Strong enhancement of DD-reaction accompanied by X-ray generation in a pulsed low voltage high-current deuterium glow discharge with a Ti-cathode 1:50-2:15 Th27 A. B. Karabut, Production of excess heat power and impurity elements with changed natural ratio of isotopes… 2:15-2:40 Th28 Tadahiko Mizuno, Tadashi Akimoto, and Tadayoshi Ohmori, Generation of heat and products during plasma electrolysis Poster Th29 A. B. Karabut and S. A. Kolomeychenko, Experimental research into characteristics of x-ray emission from solid-state cathode medium of high-current glow discharge Poster Th30 A. B. Karabut, Experimental research into secondary penetrating radiation when interacting x-ray beams of solid laser with various materials targets Modification of Radioactivity: 2:40-3:05 Th31 J. Dash and D. Chicea, Effects of hydrogen loading by aqueous electrolysis on radioactivity of uranium 3:05-3:25 BREAK 3:25-3:40 Th32 Vladimir I.Vysotskii, Alla A.Kornilova, Yuri D.Perfiliev, and Leonid A.Kulikov The Theory And Experimental Investigation Of Controlled Spontaneous Conversion Nuclear Decay Of Radioactive Isotopes Poster Th33 S. A. Tsvetkov Possibility of using cold fusion for nuclear waste product transmutation Poster Th34 Hal Fox, Stabilization of high-level, radioactive waste Poster Th35 Vladimir I.Vysotskii, Valerii N. Shevel, Alexander B.Tashirev, and Alla A.Kornilova, Successful experiments of utilization of high-activity waste in the process of transmutation in growing associations of microbiological cultures Resonant Tunneling approach: 3:40-4:05 Th36 Xiang Zhou, Xing Z. Li, Bethe’s calculation for solar energy and selective resonant tunneling method Poster Th37 Robert W. Bass, Spectrum of resonant transparency of the Coulomb barrier Poster Th38 Peter Hagelstein, Models for tunneling through the Coulomb barrier Other Topics: Poster Th39 Eugene F. Mallove, LENR and “cold fusion” excess heat: Their relation to other anomalous microphysical energy experiments and emerging new energy technologies Poster Th40 Hal Fox, New energy devices reduce atmospheric pollution Poster Th41 Alla A.Kornilova, Experimental observation of fusion of precious metals in growing microbiological associations 4:05-4:20 POSTER PRESENTATIONS 4:20-6:20 POSTER SESSION THURSDAY EVENINGResearch in the area and society: 6:20-6:45 Th42 Ludwik Kowalski, Cold fusion messages from teachers 6:45-7:10 Th43 Accountability in research in the cold fusion controversy 7:10-7:35 Th44 Edward Lewis, Cold fusion may be part of a scientific revolution FRIDAY MORNINGFriday posters are to be presented on Monday Slow Tritium production: 8:00-8:25 Fr01 V. A. Romodanov, Tritium generation at low energy: Interaction of hydrogen isotopes with metals 8:25-8:50 Fr02 Dmitriy D. Afonichev, High-frequency radiation and tritium channel Poly-neutron theory and experiment: 8:50-9:15 Fr03 R.A. Oriani and J.C. Fisher, Detection of energetic charged particles during electrolysis 9:15-9:40 Fr04 John C. Fisher, Theory of low-temperature particle showers Poster Fr05 R.A. Oriani and J.C. Fisher, Energetic charged particles detected in the vapor in electrolysis cells Poster Fr06 Hideo Kozima, CF-matter and the cold fusion phenomenon Poster Fr07 Roberto Monti, Neutrons, poly-neutrons, super-heavy stable elements Cavitation approach: 9:40-10:05 Fr08 Roger Stringham, Cavitation and fusion Poster Fr09 Andrei G. Lipson, Neutron yield on the electric breakdown of cavitation bubbles in deuterium-containing matter 10:05-10:25 BREAK Website and Journal: 10:25-10:50 Fr10 Jed Rothwell and Edmund Storms, The LENR-CANR.ORG website, its past and future 10:50-11:15 Fr11 Peter Hagelstein, On the new electronic journal 11:15-11:35 Highlights of experiment 11:35-11:55 Highlights of theory 11:55-12:00 Closing remarks |
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