
Publications
2006 Conference Proceedings
7th Annual SECA Workshop and Peer Review
September 12-14, 2006
Table of Contents
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Keynote Session
SECA Industry Teams
SECA Core Program - Electrodes and Contaminant Issues
SECA Core Program - Fuel Processing
SECA Core Program - Modeling and Design
SECA Core Program - Interconnects
SECA Core Program - Seals
- Soft
Seals [PDF-264KB]
Raj Singh, University of Cincinnati
- Hard
Seals [PDF-2670KB]
Jeff Stevenson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Brazed
Seals [PDF-3514KB]
Scott Weil, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Poster Presenters
- Continuous
Process for Low Cost High-Quality YSZ Powder [PDF-226KB]
Matthew M. Seabaugh, NexTech Materials, Ltd.
- Intermediate
Temperature SOFC Development [PDF-639KB]
S. Elangovan, Ceramatec, Inc.
- Tailoring
Fe-Ni Base Alloys for Intermediate Temperature SOFC Interconnect Application [PDF-1522KB]
Jiahong Zhu , Tennessee Technological University
- Oxidation
Resistant, Cr-Retaining, Electrically Conductive Coatings on Metallic Alloys
for SOFC Interconnects [PDF-252KB]
Vladimir Gorokhovsky, Arcomac Surface Engineering, LLC
- Glass-Ceramic
Seals for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells [PDF-445KB]
Richard K. Brow, University of Missouri-Rolla
- Effective
Injection and Mixing System for a Diesel Fuel Processor [PDF-3960KB]
Spencer D. Pack, Turbine Fuel Technologies, Goodrich. Co.
- Inverter
Work [PDF-177KB]
Jason Lai, Virginia Tech
- Blowers [PDF-271KB]
Anode
Gas Recycle Blower [PDF-1155KB]
Giri Agrawal, R&D Dynamics Corp.
- PNNL
HiTEC Work [PDF-526KB]
Larry Pederson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- High
Temperature Electrochemistry Center Research [PDF-517KB]
Lee H. Spangler, Montana State University
- SOFC
Cathode Research at the UF-U.S. Department of Energy High Temperature Electrochemistry
Center [PDF-835KB]
Eric Wachsman, University of Florida
- University
of Florida - U.S. Department
of Energy High Temperature Electrochemistry Center [PDF-297KB]
Eric Wachsman, University of Florida
- Understanding
Fuel Oxidation Processes in SOFC Anodes [PDF-3895KB]
Greg Jackson , University of Maryland
- Use
of High Temperature Electrochemical Cells for Co-Generation of Chemicals
and Electricity [PDF-218KB]
Scott Barnett, Northwestern University
- Techno-Economic
Analysis of SOFC-TE Hybrid Power Generation Systems [PDF-108KB]
Jean Yamanis, United Technologies Research Center
- A
High Temperature Electrochemical Energy Storage System Based on Sodium
Beta-Alumina Solid Electrolyte (BASE) [PDF-388KB]
Anil V. Virkar, University of Utah
- High
Temperature Photonic Sensors for SOFCs: Instrumentation for Enhanced Performance [PDF-480KB]
Kelly Stinson-Bagby and Russell May, Prime Research, LC
- Impact
of Scale-Up and Manufacturing Volume on SOFC Cost [PDF-136KB]
Jan Thijssen, J. Thijssen, LLC
- Sorbents
for Fuel Desulfurization for Fuel Cell Applications [PDF-243KB]
Gokhan
Alptekin, TDA Research, Inc.
- Evolution
of Nickel Microstructure During Methane Reforming over Ni-YSZ Anodes [PDF-405KB]
James J. Strohm , Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
NETL Conference Services Information
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