| Wednesday, 2 November 2005: 3:15 PM-5:45 PM | |||
| 261 (Cincinnati Convention Center) | |||
Nuclear Engineering Division (14) | |||
| #405 - High Temperature Systems and Materials for Hydrogen Production: Part I (14004) | |||
| This session addresses high temperature systems and materials for hydrogen production. | |||
| Cochairs: | Michael Simpson Supathorn Phongikaroon | ||
| Chair: | Steve Sherman | ||
| 3:15 PM | 405a | Progress in High Temperature Materials and Systems in the U.S. Doe Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative Steven Randall Sherman | |
| 3:40 PM | 405b | Characterization of Candidate Ceramic Materials for the High Temperature Sulfuric Acid Loop in the Si Process Merrill A. Wilson, Charles Lewinsohn | |
| 4:05 PM | 405c | Application of Conjugate Heat Transfer and Flow Analyses for Design Optimization of the Si Decomposer Valery I. Ponyavin | |
| 4:30 PM | 405d | Evaluation of Candidate Salts for Use as High Temperature Heat Transfer Agents David F. Williams | |
| 4:55 PM | 405e | Inhibiting Corrosion by Molten Fluoride Salts: Investigations on Flinak Blandine F. Laurenty, Grant Fukuda, Darwin D. Damba, Per F. Peterson | |
| 5:20 PM | 405f | Recent Advances in Redox-Based Corrosion Control in Molten Salts Suitable for Use in High Temperature Heat Transfer Michael Simpson, Galen Smolik, John P. Sharpe, David Petti, Robert Anderl | |
| Sponsor: | Nuclear Engineering Division | ||
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