Subpage of Proceedings
Jed Rothwell had his copy of the ICCF-2 Proceedings scanned, and provided the files to us. The pages linked here, by page number are from the scans, so they are as-published. Preprints are available for some of these on lenr-canr.org. Generally, the quality of the lenr-canr files is much higher and the searchable and copiable text more reliable. But these files are readily readable. Please comment if higher resolution images are needed, these files were compressed.
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Foreword T. Bressani, E. Del Giudice and G. Preparata |
xiii |
CONTRIBUTED PAPERS | |
Analysis of tritium and heat excess in electrochemical cells with Pd cathodes L. Bertalot, L. Bettinali, F. De Marco, V. Violante, P. De Logu, T. Dikonimos Makris and A. La Barbera |
3•A L |
Product analysis from D2O electrolysis with palladium and titanium cathodes E. Brillas, G.Sardin, J. Casado, X. Doménech and J. Sánchez |
9•A B |
Solid state and electrochemical phenomena related to cold fusion in titanium B. Escarpizo, F. Fernández, J. Sevilla, F. Cuevas and C. Sánchez |
15 •A |
Multicell experiments for searching time-related events in cold fusion D. Gozzi, P.L.Cignini, M. Tomellini, S. Frullani, F. Garibaldi, F. Ghio, M. Jodice and G.M. Urciuoli |
21 •A |
Some results on cold fusion research Z. Hongyu, W. Chenlin, R. Yanin, F. Guoying, Y. Hua, Z. Weidong, W. Dachun, H. Ming, L. Shuzhen, H. Zhuen, W. Zhongda, Y. Runhu, L. Zhenghao and R. Guoxiao |
49 •A |
Recent progress on cold fusion research using molten salt techniques B. Y. Liaw, P.-L. Tao and B.E. Liebert |
55 •A |
Tritium and neutron emission in conventional and contact glow discharge electrolyses of D2O at Pd and Ti cathodes G. Mengoli, M. Fabrizio, C.Manduchi, G. Zannoni, L. Riccardi and A. Buffa |
65 •A |
Neutron emission and surface observation during a long-term evolution of deuterium on Pd in 0.1 M LiOD H. Numata, R. Takagi, I. Ohno, K. Kawamura and S. Haruyama |
71 •A |
Anomalous neutron burst in heavy water electrolysis Y. Fujii, M. Takahashi, M. Nakada, T. Kusunoki and M. Okamoto |
81 •A |
Reliable procedure for the initiation of the Fleischmann-Pons effect S. Szpak, P.A. Mosier-Boss and J. J. Smith |
87•A |
Neutron spectra and controllability by PdD/electrolysis cell with low-high current pulse operation A. Takahashi, T. Iida, T. Takeuchi, A. Mega, S. Yoshida and M. Watanabe |
93•A,R |
Characterization of charged particle bursts from deuterium loaded thin titanium foils D. H. Beddingfield, F.E. Cecil, C.S. Galovich, H. Liu and S. Asher |
99 •A |
A study of the neutron emission from Ti loaded with D in gas. phase by means of a time-of-flight spectrometer T. Bressani, D. Calvo, A. Feliciello, C. Lamberti, F. Iazzi, B. Minetti, R. Cherubini, A.M.I. Haque and R. A. Ricci |
105 •A |
Search for neutron emission from deuterided high temperature superconductors in a very low background environment F. Celani, A. Spallone, L. Liberatori, F. Croce, L. Storelli, S. Fortunati, M. Tului and N. Sparvieri |
113•A +,+ B |
Search for precursor and charged particles in “cold fusion” D. W. Mo, Y. S. Liu, L. Y. Zhou, S. Y. Dong, K. L. Wang, S. C. Wang and X. Z. Li |
123 •A |
The production of neutrons and tritium in the deuterium gas-titanium interaction A. De Ninno, F. Scaramuzzi, A. Frattolillo, S. Migliori, F. Lanza, S. Scaglione, P. Zeppa and C. Pontorieri |
129 •A |
Fusion neutron emission induced by injection of deuterium into titanium target in a mirror plasma S. Y. Duan, W. S. Guan, S.Q. Cheng, J. Zhang, S. L. Hao, B. Gu, J.Q. Li, W.X. Liang, G. Y. Zhang, S.X. Pei, J. C. Huang, K. W. Chen, R. Liu, X. R. Liu and Ying Li |
139 •A |
Anomalous nuclear effects in deuterium palladium systems S. Jin, F. Zhang, D. Yao and B. Wu |
145 •A |
Tritium production resulting from deuteration of different metals and alloys F. Lanza, G. Bertolini, V. Vocino, E. Parnisari and C. Ronsecco |
151•A L |
Time-correlated neutron detection from deuterium loaded palladium T. Tazima, K. Isii and H. Ikegami |
157 •A |
Search for better material for cold fusion experiment using CR-39 detector K. L. Wang, X. Z. Li, S. Y. Dong, S. C. Wang, D.’ W. Mo, C M . Luo, Q. R. Lin, X. D. Wu, W.Z. Li, Y. F. Zhu, P. L. Zhou and L. Chang |
163•A .B |
Identification of the energetic charged particles in gas-loading experiment of “cold fusion” using CR-39 plastic track detector S. C. Wang, T.S. Rang, K.L. Wang, S. Y. Dong, Y.Y. Feng, D. W. Mo and X. Z. Li |
169•A .B |
Evidence of neutron emission from a titanium deuterium system D. Seeliger, M. Bittner, A. Meister, R. Schwierz and T. Streil |
175 •A |
Observation of D-D fusion neutrons during degassing of deuterium loaded palladium M. Bittner, A. Meister, D. Seeliger, R. Schwierz and P. Wtjstner |
181 •A |
Enhancement of fusion rate induced by the collective electron excitations M. Baldo |
187 •A |
Binuclear atoms as fusion precursors in a hot cloud G. F.Cerofolini, R. Dierckx, A. Foglio Para and G. Ottaviani |
193 •A |
An explanation of cold fusion and cold fusion by-products, based on lattice induced nuclear chemistry S. R. Chubb and T. A. Chubb |
199 •A |
Coherent and semi-coherent neutron transfer reactions P. L. Hagelstein |
205•A + |
Summary of progress in hydron physics F. J. Mayer and J. R. Reitz |
211 •A B |
Relativistic hyperfine interaction and the Spence-Vary resonance J. A. McNeil |
217 •A |
Anomalous deuteron to hydrogen ratio in Oklo samples and the possibility of deuteron disintegration M. Shaheen, M. Ragheb, G.H. Miley, H. Hora and J. Kelly Shah |
221•A B |
The cross section factor for the reactions 2H(d,p) → 3H + 2H(d,n) → 3He at very low temperature A. Scalia and P. Figuera [many papers on sub-barrier fusion, even before 1989] |
235 •A |
An improved zero gradient calorimeter for the investigation of cold fusion phenomena T. F. Droege and L. J. Droege |
243 •A |
Improvement of the TOFUS apparatus M. Agnello, F. Iazzi, B. Minetti, E. Botta, T. Bressani, 0. Brunasso, D. Calvo, D. Dattola, P. Gianotti, C. Lamberti and A. Zecchina |
249 •A |
A large solid angle multiparameter neutron detector G. Ricco, M.Anghinolfi, P.Corvisiero, P. Prati, M. Taiuti, C. Boragno, R. Eggenhoffner and U. Valbusa |
255 •A |
Liquid scintillator detection and multiparameter data acquisition for neutron detection in cold fusion experiments. K. A. Sjoland, P. Kristiansson and K. G. J. Westergard |
261 •A |
Crack-fusion: a plausible explanation of “cold fusion” L. H. Bagnulo |
267 •A* |
Measurement of D-D and D-6Li nuclear reactions at very low energies F. E. Cecil and G. M. Hale |
271•A L |
Mossbauer spectroscopic characterization of samples for cold fusion experiment E. Kuzmann, M. Gal, G.K. Solymos and Cs. Szeles |
277 •A |
Recent modifications to the Manitoba deuterium implantation accelerator and a study of the properties of the online neutron monitor detector M. S. Mathur, H.L. Johnston, A. Mirzai, J. S. C. McKee, G.R. Smith, J. J. G. Durocher, K. Furutani, J. K. Mayer, Y. H. Yeo, H. Hnatiuk, S. King, A. Hempel, K. S. Sharma and G. Williams |
283 •A |
High deuterium concentration in palladium for application to cold fusion H. S. Uhm and W. M. Lee |
289 A•B |
INVITED PAPERS | |
Cold fusion researches in Japan H. Ikegami |
297 •A |
Chinese effort in understanding the “cold fusion” phenomena X. Z. Li |
309 •A |
Cold fusion studies in the USSR V. A. Tsarev |
319•A B |
The mechanism of deuterium evolution on palladium: relation to heat bursts provoked by fluxing deuterium across the interface J. O’M. Bockris, D. Hodko and Z. Minewski |
337 •A |
The calorimetry of electrode reactions and measurements of excess enthalpy generation in the electrolysis of D2 O using Pd-based cathodes S. Pons and M. Fleischmann |
349 •A |
Heat and helium production in cold fusion experiments M. H. Miles, B. F. Bush, G. S. Ostrom and J. J. Lagowski |
363 A•B |
Studies of electrolytic and gas phase loading of palladium with deuterium F. G. Will, K. Cedzynska, M-C Yang, J. R. Peterson, H. E. Bergeson, S. C. Barrowes, W. J. West and D. C. Linton |
373 •A |
Low-background measurements of neutron emission from Ti metal in pressurized deuterium gas H. O. Menlove, M. A. Paciotti, T. N. Claytor and D. G. Tuggle |
385 A•L |
Tritium generation and neutron measurements in Pd-Si under high deuterium gas pressure T. N. Claytor, D.G. Tuggle and H.O. Menlove |
395 A•L |
Hydrogen and its isotopes in and on metals L. Schlapbach |
409 •A |
Isothermal flow calorimetric investigations of the D/Pd system M. C. H. Mckubre, R. Rocha-Filho, S. I. Smedley, F. L. Tanzella, S. Crouch-Baker, T. O. Passell and J. Santucci |
419 •A L |
Survey of gas loading experiments F. Scaramuzzi |
445 •A |
Cold fusion: what do the laws of nature allow and forbid? G. Preparata |
453 A•+ |
SUMMARIES | |
Is cold fusion a reality? The impressions of a critical observer H. Gerischer |
465 L•A |
The present status of research in cold fusion M. Fleischmann |
475 L•A |
APPENDIX | |
Report to the Utah State Fusion/Energy Council on the analysis of selected Pons Fleischmann calorimetric data W. N. Hansen |
491 L |
Librarian’s Notes
The name of “J. S. C. McCKEE,” in the table of contents, is an error, and has been corrected. The name is J. S. C. McKee, as would be normal in English.
There is a page anomaly in the paper beginning on p. 395. The copy of this article from lenr-canr.org has 11 pages, so it would end, with page number restoration, on p. 405. Then the practice in this publication was to begin papers on an odd-numbered page, so 406 would have been blank, and the next paper would have begun on p. 407. However, the TOC shows the next paper as beginning on p. 409. The abstract for the p. 395 paper shows it as running to p. 408. There may be two missing pages, though the count of figures and tables and refs agrees with the abstract and I see no obviously missing text.
(Note added after obtaining the scan: The lenr-canr copy is not exact as to page layout, it is more condensed. Generally, for reference purposes, the as-published pagination — i.e., what we show here — should be used. Looking over the two versions, I see no differences in text. In general, if anyone notices version issues with any document hosted here, please point to it. We can annotate copies here. Because these are historical documents, I would not change them, per se, but notes may be added, errata, corrigenda and addenda.)
The paper “Search for better material for cold fusion experiment using CR-39 detector” by K. L. Wang, X. Z. Li, S. Y. Dong, S. C. Wang, D.’ W. Mo, C M . Luo, Q. R. Lin, X. D. Wu, W.Z. Li, Y. F. Zhu, P. L. Zhou and L. Chang, p. 163 cannot be downloaded.
Thank you very much! It was accidentally included in the paper before it. It is now available correctly.