Jen-Hsien Hsu
Missouri University of Science and Technology
8 Papers
11 Citations
Jen-Hsien Hsu is an academic researcher from Missouri University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corrosion & Borosilicate glass. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Corrosion of Inconel 690 and Inconel 693 in an Iron Phosphate Glass Melt
Jen-Hsien Hsu,Joseph William Newkirk,Cheol-Woon Kim,Chandra S. Ray,Richard K. Brow,Mark E. Schlesinger,Delbert E. Day +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the isothermal corrosion behavior between 1000°C and 1190°C of Inconel 690 and 693 in an iron phosphate glass melt containing 26% of a simulated Hanford low activity nuclear waste (LAW) was investigated.
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The Effects of Crystallization and Residual Glass on the Chemical Durability of Iron Phosphate Waste Forms Containing 40 wt% of a High MoO3 Collins-CLT Waste
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of cooling rate on the chemical durability of iron phosphate waste forms containing up to 40% of a high MoO3 Collins-CLT waste simulant were determined at 90°C using the product consistency test (PCT).
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Interfacial interactions between an alkali-free borosilicate viscous sealing glass and aluminized ferritic stainless steel
TL;DR: In this paper, an alkali-free, alkaline earth borosilicate glass (designated G73) has been developed as a viscous sealant for use with solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC).
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The Performance of Inconel 693 Electrodes for Processing an Iron Phosphate Glass Melt Containing 26 Wt.% of a Simulated Low Activity Waste
Jen-Hsien Hsu,Joseph William Newkirk,Cheol-Woon Kim,Richard K. Brow,Mark E. Schlesinger,Chandra S. Ray,Delbert E. Day +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, Inconel 693 electrodes were tested in a research-scale joule-heated melter (RSM) at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL).
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