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A REPORT ON "COLD FUSION" THEORIES AND RESULTS AT THE JUNE 7-11, 1998, AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING
A Report on "Cold Fusion" Theories and RESULTS
at the most recent American Nuclear Society Annual Meeting:
Transcribed by:
Patrick Bailey
President, Institute for New Energy
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American Nuclear Society
Transaction of the 1998 Annual Meeting
Nashville, TN
June 7-11, 1998
Isotopes and Radiation Session
Session Organizer: George H. Miley (Univ. of Illinois)
All Papers Invited
Transactions: Pages 82-86
Materials and Electrochemical Conditions Affecting Hydrogen Absorption in Metal Cathodes -
Michael C. H. McKubre, Steven Crouch-Baker, Francis L. Tanzella (SRI Int)
Characteristics of Potential Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions in Solids -
George H. Miley (Univ of Illinois)
Amelioration of U-235, Pa-234m, Pb-121, and Ac-228 Within an Electrolytic System -
Maria A. Okuniewski, James A. Patterson, Gabriel B. Collins (CETI, Sarasota), George H. Miley (Univ of Illinois)
Improved Reactor Performance Using "Pi"-Notch Operation and Gold Electrodes -
Mitchell R. Swartz (JET ETI)
Separation of H2O, D2O, and T2O Using a Novel Membrane Separation Technique -
James Patterson, Martin Gruber (CETI, Sarasota)
Low-Energy Nuclear reactions from Charge Clusters -
Hal Fox, Shang Xian Jin (Trenergy)
Open Problems and Uncertainties in the Conventional Nuclear Fusion Theory at Low Energies -
Yeong E. Kim, Alexander L. Zubarev (Purdue Univ)
Transmutation and Isotope Production by Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction in Solids - II
Session Organizer: George H. Miley (Univ. of Illinois)
All Papers Invited
Transactions: Pages 87-92
Cold Fusion Phenomena Understood as Polyneutron Chain Reactions -
John C. Fisher (Fisher Consult)
Testing the Polyneutron Theory of Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions -
R. A. Oriani (Univ of Minnesota)
Argument for Pressure-Controlled Nuclear Fusion Tests -
Talbot A. Chubb, Scott R. Chubb (Oakton Int)
Nuclear Excitation by Acoustic Resonance -
Yan Kucherov (ENECO)
Aneutronic, radiationless Nuclear Fusion in Metal Deuterides at Absolute Zero -
Scott R. Chubb, Talbot A. Chubb (Oakton Int)
Nuclear Shell Magic Numbers Fitting Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction Experiments -
Heinrich Hora, Jak C. Kelly (Univ of New South Wales, Australia), George H. Miley (Univ. of Illinois)
Nucleo-Weak Model for isotope Production in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions -
Lali Chatterjee (Cumberland Univ)
Transmutation and Isotope Production by Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions in Solids
Workshop
Session Organizer: George H. Miley (Univ. of Illinois)
All Speakers Invited
Transactions: Pages 87-92
This workshop is a followup to the session "Transmutation and Isotope Production by Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions in Solids" and is intended to provide interested attendees with an overview of the field of low-energy nuclear reactions. A Panel consisting of key researchers in the field will provide a brief presentation. Issues to be addressed include the present status of this research, the status of current theory, proposed new experiments, scaleup issues, and possible future applications, including heat production and radiation amelioration.
Following the panel presentations, the workshop will be open to questions and comments from attendees. A demonstration cell will be run to illustrate the typical operation of a low-energy nuclear reaction system.
Panelists:
John Fisher (Fisher Consult)
R. A. Oriani (Univ of Minnesota)
Michael McKubre (SRI Int)
Yeong Kim (Purdue Univ)
Talbot Chubb (Oakton Int)
Heinrich Hora (Univ of New South Wales, Australia) Lali Chatterjee (Cumberland Univ)
Maria Okuniewski (CETI, Sarasota)
Transactions of the American Nuclear Society Volume 78
TANSAO 78 1-294 (1998)
ISSN: 0003-018X
1998 Annual Meeting
Nashville Tennessee
June 7-11, 1998
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