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Record Nr.

UNINA9911020059403321

Titolo

Advances in solid oxide fuel cells : a collection of papers presented at the 29th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, January 23-28, 2005, Cocoa Beach, Florida / / editor, Narottam P. Bansal ; general editors, Dongming Zhu, Waltraud M. Kriven

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Westerville, Ohio, : American Ceramic Society, c2005

ISBN

9786612314780

9781282314788

1282314785

9780470291245

0470291249

9780470291634

047029163X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (338 p.)

Collana

Ceramic engineering and science proceedings, , 0196-6219 ; ; v. 26, no. 4

Altri autori (Persone)

BansalNarottam P

KrivenWaltraud M

ZhuDongming

Disciplina

620.14

621.312429

Soggetti

Ceramic materials

Composite materials

Solid oxide fuel cells

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Advances in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells; Contents; Preface; Overview and Current Status; Worldwide SOFC Technology Overview and Benchmark; U.S. DOE Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Technical Advances; Processing/Fabrication; Single-Step Co-Firing Technique for SOFC Fabrication; Fabrication and Properties of an Anode-Supported Tubular IT-SOFC Based on Lanthanum Gallate; Low Cost SOFC Manufacturing Process; Y203-Stabilized ZrO2 Aerogels Prepared from an Epoxide Assisted Sol-Gel Synthesis for Use in SOFC Composite Cathodes; Pulsed



Laser Deposition of BaCeo.85Y0.1503 Films; Characterizatio/Testing

Electrochemical Characterization of Vacuum Plasma Sprayed Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and Short Stacks for Mobile Application Single Cell Testing and Performance Analysis of Planar Solid Oxide Fuelcells; Long-Term SOFC Stability with Coated Ferritic Stainless Steel Interconnect; Chemical Diffusion and Hydrogen Separation Properties of Lanthanum Ferrite and Doped Ceria Composite Mixed Conductors; Vapor Phase Silica Transport during SOFC Operation at 1000°C; The Effect of Inverter Ripple on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Performance; Electrodes

Study of Praseodyium Strontium Manganite for the Potential Use as a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell CathodeChromium Poisoning Effects on Various Cathodes; Anomolus Shrinkage of Lanthanum Strontium Manganite; Development and Characterization of SOFC Ni-YSZ Anodes Using Highly Porous Ni Foam; High Purity H2/H20/Nickel/Stabilized Zirconia Electrodes at 500°C; Characterization of Pore Structure of Electrodes of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells; Influence of Processing Parameters on Porosity of NiO-YSZ Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anode Material

Property Control of Cathodes and Anodes Produced by Slip Casting for Planar Solid Oxide Fuel CellsInterconnects; Surface Modification on Ferritic and Ni Based Alloys for Improved Oxidation Resistance in SOFC Applications; Ferritic Stainless Steel SOFC Interconnects with Thermally Grown (Mn,Co)304 Spinel Protection Layers; Chemical Reaction Behavior between Glass-Ceramic Sealants and High Chromium Ferritic Steels Under Various SOFC Conditions; Electrical Contacts between Cathodes and Metallic Interconnects in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells; Seals

Finite Element Analysis of the Bonded Compliant Seal Design - A New Sealing Concept for Use in Planar Solid Oxide Fuel CellsGlass-Ceramic Materials of the System Ba0-Ca0-Si02 as Sealants for SOFC Applications; Layered Composite Seals for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC); Glass Mica Composite Seals for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells .; Combined Ageing and Thermal Cycling of Compressive Mica Seals for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells; Mechanical Properties; Mechanical Properties of SOFC Seal Glass Composites; Fracture Energies of Brittle Sealants for Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Failure Probability of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Sommario/riassunto

Due to its many potential benefits, including high electrical efficiency and low environmental emissions, solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology is the subject of extensive research and development efforts by national laboratories, universities, and private industries. This collection of papers provides valuable insights on materials-related aspects of fuel cells such as SOFC component materials, materials processing, and cell/stack design, performance, and stability. Emerging trends in electrochemical materials, electrodics, interface engineering, long-term chemical interactions are also cov



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910144128203321

Titolo

Modular Programming Languages : Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC 2000 Zurich, Switzerland, September 6-8, 2000 Proceedings / / edited by Jürg Gutknecht, Wolfgang Weck

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2000

ISBN

3-540-44519-6

Edizione

[1st ed. 2000.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (X, 302 p.)

Collana

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, , 0302-9743 ; ; 1897

Disciplina

005.13

Soggetti

Programming languages (Electronic computers)

Software engineering

Computer programming

Computer logic

Operating systems (Computers)

Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters

Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems

Software Engineering

Programming Techniques

Logics and Meanings of Programs

Operating Systems

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

The Development of Procedural Programming Languages Personal Contributions and Perspectives -- The Development of Procedural Programming Languages Personal Contributions and Perspectives -- Parallel and Distributed Computing -- Composable Message Semantics in Oberon -- Derivation of Secure Parallel Applications by Means of Module Embedding -- Mianjin: A Parallel Language with a Type System That Governs Global System Behaviour -- A Design Pattern and Programming Framework for Interactive Metacomputing -- Mobile Agents Based on Concurrent Constraint Programming -- Components -- Rethinking Our Trade and Science: From Developing Components to



Component-Based Development -- Explicit Namespaces -- Stand-Alone Messages -- The Design of a COM-Oriented Module System -- Oberon as an Implementation Language for COM Components: A Case Study in Language Interoperability -- Modularisation of Software Configuration Management -- Extensions and Applications -- Leonardo: A Framework for Modeling and Editing Graphical Components -- OMX-FS: An Extended File System Architecture Based on a Generic Object Model -- On Adding a Query Language to a Persistent Object System -- Project C2 – A Survey of an Industrial Embedded Application with Native Oberon for PC -- System Architecture and Design Using Co-operating Groups of Real and Abstract Components -- Compilers and Runtime Environments -- Abstraction and Modularization in the BETA Programming Language -- Design of Multilingual Retargetable Compilers: Experience of the XDS Framework Evolution -- Structuring a Compiler with Active Objects -- A Multiprocessor Kernel for Active Object-Based Systems -- Evaluating the Java Virtual Machine as a Target for Languages Other Than Java -- Building Your Own Tools: An Oberon Industrial Case-Study.

Sommario/riassunto

Thecircleisclosed.The European Modula-2 Conference was originally launched with the goal of increasing the popularity of Modula-2, a programming language created by Niklaus Wirth and his team at ETH Zuric ¨ h as a successor of Pascal. For more than a decade, the conference has wandered through Europe, passing Bled,Slovenia,in1987,Loughborough,UK,in1990,Ulm,Germany,in1994,and Linz, Austria, in 1997. Now, at the beginning of the new millennium, it is back at its roots in Zuric ¨ h, Switzerland. While traveling through space and time, the conference has mutated. It has widened its scope and changed its name to Joint Modular Languages Conference (JMLC). With an invariant focus, though, on modularsoftwareconstructioninteaching,research,and“outthere”inindustry. This topic has never been more important than today, ironically not because of insu?cient language support but, quite on the contrary, due to a truly c- fusing variety of modular concepts o?ered by modern languages: modules, pa- ages, classes, and components, the newest and still controversial trend. “The recent notion of component is still very vaguely de?ned, so vaguely, in fact, that it almost seems advisable to ignore it.” (Wirth in his article “Records, Modules, Objects, Classes, Components” in honor of Hoare’s retirement in 1999). Clar- cation is needed.