9:15 |
Registration (continued) |
Opening and Welcome |
10:00-10:15 |
G. Rosenblatt, Representative of the IUPAC
M. Yamawaki, Organizer of HTMC-XI |
Thermodynamics |
10:15 PL01 |
K. Ishida;
Tohoku University, Japan
Phase diagram calculation and its application to alloy design |
11:15 KL01 |
Y.B. Kang, H.S. Kim, J. Zhang and H.G. Lee;
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea
Practical application of thermodynamics to inclusions engineering in steel |
11:45 KL02 |
B. Sundman and S.G. Fries;
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Development of multicomponent thermodynamic databases for use in process modeling and simulations |
12:15 Lunch break |
13:30 KL03 |
E. Copland and N.S. Jacobson*;
Case Western Reserve University/NASA Glenn Research Center, USA
*NASA Glenn Research Center, USA
Component activity measurements in the Ti-Al-O system by Knudsen cell mass spectroscopy |
14:00 OL01 |
T. Maruyama and T. Akashi*;
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
*Tohoku University, Japan
Estimation of Gibbs energy change of the formation of a ternary oxide from binary oxides by electrical conductivity measurements |
Liquid phase chemistry |
14:30 PL02 |
Y. Ito;
Kyoto University, Japan
Novel molten salt electrochemical reactions |
15:30 Coffee break |
15:45 KL04 |
B. Mishra and D.L. Olson;
Colorado School of Mines, USA
Molten salt applications |
16:15 KL05 |
H. Tomiyasu, K.C. Park, T. Tsukahara* and
Y. Ikeda*;
Shinshu University, Japan
*Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Physico-chemical properties of supercritical fluid and their industrial use |
16:45 OL02 |
S. Watanabe, R. Toyoyoshi, T. Sakamoto, Y. Okamoto*, Y. Iwadate**, H. Akatsuka and H. Matsuura;
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
* Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Japan
** Chiba University, Japan
Temperature dependence of short-range structural property on lithium-lead fluoride |
17:15 adjourn |
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