subpage of Proceedings
The First Annual Conference on Cold Fusion
Conference Proceedings
March 28-31, 1990
University Park Hotel
Salt Lake City, Utah
Sponsored by the
National Cold Fusion Institute
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The front matter includes a transmittal note from Fritz Will, his Opening Address, the Conference Program (from which the TOC here was prepared, a list of papers in the Proceedings (duplicated here, but the way the author names are presented is different), an index of authors, and a word index.
*Indicates another source, noted and linked with the asterisk. There may be small differences. Pages 70 and 71 were replaced with full pages from the alernate source.
Opening Address Fritz G. Will, NCFI |
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Opening Session Chair: H. Rossi University of Utah/NCFI |
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Calorimetry of the Palladium-Deuterium Systems S. Pons and M. Fleischmann, University of Utah/NCFI |
1 * |
Calorimetry and Electrochemistry In the D/Pd System M.C.H. McKubre, R.C. Rocha-Filho, S. Smedley, F. Tanzella, *J. Chao, *B. Chexal, *T. Passel, and *J. Santucci, Stanford Research Institute, *Electric Power Research Institute |
20 * |
Anomalous Calorimetric Results During Long-Term Evolution of Deuterium on Palladium from Alkaline Deuteroxide Electrolyte A.J. Appleby, Y.J. Kim, O.J. Murphy, and S. Srinivasan, Texas A& M University |
32 * |
Initial Calorimetry Experiments in the Physics Division at ORNL (Paper not submitted) D.P. Hutchinson, C.A. Bennett, R.K. Richards, J. Bullock IV, and G.L. Powell, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
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Recent Measurements of Excess Energy Production in Electrochemical Cells Containing Heavy Water and Palladium M. Schreiber, T.M. Gur, G. Lucier, JA Ferrante, J. Chao*, and A.A. Huggins, Stanford University, *Electric Power Research Institute |
44 * |
Quartz Crystal Microbalance Study of Palladium/Hydrogen Interactions G.T. Cheek and W.E. O’Grady, Naval Research Laboratories |
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Investigation of Nuclear Processes In Deuterated Metals (Paper not submitted) J. Santucci, Electric Power Research Institute |
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Session Chair: J. O’M. Bockris, Texas A&M University |
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Overview of BARC Studies in Cold Fusion (p. 70-71 replaced with copies from *) P.K. Iyengar and M. Srinivasan, Atomic Energy Commision, Bombay, India |
62 * |
Experimental Considerations in Electrochemical Isoperibolic Calorimetry T.M. Gur, M. Schreiber, G. Lucier, JA Ferrante, J. Chao* and RA Huggins, Stanford University, *Electric Power Research Institute |
82 |
Theoretical Ideas on Cold Fusion G. Preparata, University of Milan, Italy |
91 |
Status of Coherent Fusion Theory P.L. Hagelstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
99 |
Quantum Mechanics of “Cold” and “Not-So-Cold” Fusion S.R. Chubb and T.A. Chubb, Naval Research Laboratories |
119 |
Session Chair: J. Brophy, University of Utah |
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Nuclear Energy In an Atomic Lattice J. Schwinger, Nobel Laureate, UCLA |
130 * |
Session Chair: R. Huggins, Stanford University |
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Does Tritium Form at Electrodes by Nuclear Reactions? J. O’M. Bockrls, G.H. Lin, R.C. Kainthla, N.J .C. Packham, and O. Velev, Texas A&M University |
137 * |
A Study of Electrolytic Tritium Production E. Storms and C. Talcott, Los Alamos National Laboratory |
149 * |
The Initiation of Excess Power and Possible Products of Nuclear Interactions During the Electrolysis of Heavy Water C.D. Scott, J.E. Mrochek, T.C. Scott, G.E. Michaels, E. Newman, and M. Petek,, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
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Panel Discussion – Thermal Phenomena F.G. Will , Moderator, J. O’M. Bockris, M. Fleischmann, R. Huggins, M. McKubre, S. Pons, E. Yeager |
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Session Chair: H. Menlove, Texas A&M University |
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Cold Nuclear Fusion in Condensed Matter: Recent Results and Open Questions (Paper not submitted) S. Jones, Brigham Young University |
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Search for Nuclear Phenomena by the Interaction between Titanium and Deuterium F. Scaramuzzl, F. D’Amato, A. DeNinno, P. Zeppa, C. Pontorieri, F. Lanza, ENEA, Rome, Italy |
170 |
Statistical Analysis of Neutron Emission in Cold Fusion Experiments M. Srinivasan, A. Shyam, S.B. Degwekar, and L.v. Kulkarni, Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Bombay, India |
175 * |
The Effect of Velocity Distribution and Electron Screening on Cold Fusion A.A. Rice, G.S. Chulick, and V.E. Kim, Purdue University |
185 |
Surface Reaction Mechanism and Lepton Screening for Cold Fusion with Electrolysis V.E. Kim, Purdue University |
194 |
On Aspects of Nuclear Products G.H. Miley, M.H. Ragheb and H. Hora, University of Illinois |
202 |
Isotopic Mass Shifts in Cathodically-Driven Palladium via Neutron Transfer Suggested by a Transmission Resonance Model to Explicate Enhanced Fusion Phenomena (Hot and Cold) within a Deuterated Matrix R.T. Bush, California State Polytechnic University |
213 |
A Zero Gradient Calorimeter for the Measurement of Anomalous Heat from the Electrolysis of Deuterated Metals L.J. Droege and T.F. Droege, Black Hawk, CO and Batavia, IL |
229 |
Electric Field Distribution of the Palladium Crystal Lattice K.J. Bunch and R.W. Grow, University of Utah/NCFI |
243 |
High-Sensitivity Measurements of Neutron Emission from TI Metal in Pressurized 02 Gas H. Menlove, Los Alamos National Laboratory |
250 |
Session Chair: S. Jones, Brigham Young University |
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Technical Status of Cold Fusion Results D. Worledge , EPRI |
252 |
Session Chair: M. Fleischmann , University of Utah/NCFI |
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Tritium Measurements and Deuterium Loading in 020 Electrolysis with a Palladium Cathode R.R. Adzic, D. Gervasio, I. Bae, B. Cahan and E. Yeager , Case Western Reserve University |
261 * |
Anomalies in The Surface Analysis of Deuterated Palladium D. Rolison, W.E. O’Grady, R.J. Doyle, Jr., and P.P. Trzaskoma, Naval Research Laboratory |
272 * |
Anomalous Effects of Deuterated Metals (Scheduled but not presented) T. Schneider , EPRI |
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10:30 Panel Discussion – Nuclear Phenomena H. Rossi, Moderator , J. O’M. Bockris , S. Jones , T. Schneider , C.D. Scott , E. Storms , N. Hoffman |
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Session Chair: E.B. Yeager , Case Western University |
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On Empirical System ID, Possible External Electromagnetic/Electronuclear Stimulation/Actuation and Automatic Feedback Control of Cold Fusion R.W. Bass , Thousand Oaks, CA |
281 * |
An Investigation of Cold Fusion In This Titanium Films (Paper not submitted) G. Chambers, G. Hubler, and K. Grabowski , Naval Research Laboratory |
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Reformulation of the Cold Fusion Problem: Heterogeneous Nucleation – A Likely Cause of the Irreproducibility and Intermittency of Cold Fusion Observations P.H. Handel , University of Missouri |
288 |
A New Theoretical Model (Nu-Q*) for Rationalizing Various Events of “Cold Fusion” in Deuterium Loaded Palladium Cathodes G. Andermann , University of Hawaii |
295 |
Some Observations Related to the Presence of Hydrogen and Deuterium In Palladium D.R. Coupland, M.l. Doyle, J.W. Jenkins, J.H.F. Notton, R.J. Potter, and D.J. Thompson , Johnson-Matthey Technology Centre |
299 |
Three Dimensional Computer Simulation of an Isoperibolic Calorimeter for Cold Fusion Experiments J. Chao*, W. Layman·, C.M. Kang, T.M. GOr, M. Schreiber, R. Huggins, G. Lucier, and J. Ferrante , Stanford University , *Electric Power Research Institute |
308 |
Session Chair: F.G. Will , NCFI |
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Metallurgical Aspects In Cold Fusion Experiments S. Guruswamy and M.E. Wadsworth , University of Utah/NCFI |
314 * |
Electrochemical Calorimetric Studies of the Cold Fusion Effect M.H. Miles, K.H. Park and D.E. Stilwell , Naval Weapons Center |
328 * |
Thoughts on Warm Fusion vs Cold Fusion Y,-C, Cheng, W-Y,P, Hwang, and S.N. Yang , National Taiwan University |
335 |
An Overview of Cold Fusion Phenomena M. Fleischmann , University of Utah/NCFI |
344 * |