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Into the failure of more than two mobile phone battery


Jiangxi Provincial Bureau of Quality Supervision December 5 quality inspection report published in the current province of mobile phone 338794-001 batteries on the market product quality problems can not be ignored, with a pass rate of 77.4%.


The quality and technical supervision departments had taken 31 of the 31 production batches of products, qualified 24 batches, the sample pass rate of 77.4%. The main problems are: First, 0.2C5A discharge performance is not compliance, spot checks of its seven batches of substandard products 0.2C5A discharge performance of each contributed less than the standard requirements, the easy to 361742-001 produce mobile phones are dropped, affecting the normal use of consumer ; second is marked failed, sampling of the 31 batches of products, there are two batches of product is not marked specification model or specification models marked wrong.


Thai hand-funded enterprises settled in nano-Ni-MH battery based in Hefei


Hefei Luyang District has reached an agreement with Thailand and a well-known companies, the company will invest in industrial park Luyang 26 million U.S. dollars to establish a "nano-nickel-metal hydride batteries" production bases. The base program in two to three years to build four of the world's most advanced nano-Ni-MH 371785-001 battery production lines and production expertise, the project put into operation, annual output value will reach 6 million yuan, profits and taxes 180 million yuan.


It is learned that the company's 16 entrepreneurs from Thailand and set up a joint venture, the products involved in electronics, new materials and other fields, especially in independent research and development of nano-nickel-metal hydride batteries with high specific energy, high power, suitable for high-current discharge, can be recycled charging and discharging, no pollution, the market has great potential. After several visits, assessments, Hefei very satisfied with the company and quickly incorporated in Hefei branch.


Subject to the export tax rebate policy implications of lead-acid batteries, Changzhou decline in exports


Lead-acid batteries by the elimination of export tax rebate policies, Changzhou, Jiangsu, lead-acid batteries faster decline in exports. In 2005, the national lead-acid battery product exports 820 million U.S. dollars, Changzhou exports nearly 500 million U.S. dollars, while from January to August this year alone, the city's exports of the product reached 4.4 million U.S. dollars, an increase of 40% growth in 2005 speed of roughly equal. However, as these products also have been included in the prohibition of China's processing trade catalogs, a direct result of September 15 to October 14 exports to 19 million U.S. dollars in August fell by Liu Cheng.


Many small and medium enterprises from the original plan of export products into export of lead-acid batteries and battery components to reduce the impact of tax policy change. However, these enterprises may not have noted this information, in the lead-acid batteries and other products 13% export tax rebate has been abolished at the same time, major technical equipment, some IT products and bio-pharmaceutical products, as well as some of the state's industrial policies to encourage export of high-tech products the export tax rebate from 13% to 17%. In the limit "two highs and one capital (high energy consumption, high pollution, resource class)," the pursuit of sustainable development today, to make products to more environmentally friendly, more energy-efficient development, and good products, is the lead-acid battery recycling business The only way out.


The energy giant gap in the fuel cell should be favored


In order to expand the competitive advantage in the field of mobile phones, South Korea's Samsung Electronics has announced that the United States MTI MicroFuel Cells Inc. Formed an exclusive alliance. The latter is the United States, a start-up company, is used in micro fuel cells for mobile applications provider.


Under the agreement, MTI Micro will be the next generation of Samsung's mobile business development for fuel cell prototypes. MTI Micro's direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) technology, known as "Mobion", has been selected as the Samsung range of handsets and mobile phone accessories supply.


The two sides will join hands for a variety of mobile application development, testing and evaluation of Mobion technology. If these agreements can be successful, both sides intend to continue to cooperate in the signing of an agreement product commercialization.


MTI Micro is a Mechanical Technology Inc. Of companies. MTI Micro announced last year that its an integrated fuel cell product shipments for the first time the production-oriented commercial and military applications.


December 6, LME metals Quotes overall uplink. Aluminum hit a six-month high Wednesday will have the option expires, there will be a large number of December call option contract holder the right to purchase in March of 3000 U.S. dollars aluminum. Market sources believe that these option holders of contracts possible effort to push up the price. One trader said: "Everyone has been waiting for tomorrow's options expiration. Tomorrow morning the market may fluctuate very large 372772-001, but then slowed down again, maybe the option expires would not have implemented." Aluminum to close in March 2841 U.S. dollars yesterday's rose 29 U.S. dollars. Traders said that if the aluminum was a breakthrough 3000 U.S. dollars, it may be up to the May hit a record high during 3310 U.S. dollars. Deutsche Bank said in a research report, the current situation for the short-term aluminum market uneasy atmosphere, a large number of option contracts can be renewed, may also request delivery, which affects the market. Spot aluminum premium narrowed to 1.80/3.80 U.S. dollars per ton, an indication of the supply of not less nervous Monday, and Monday, when the premium is 10 U.S. dollars.


Nickel and lead are subject to short supply worries push, hitting a record high. Nickel hit a record high of 34.5 thousand U.S. dollars, to close at 34.25 thousand U.S. dollars, up up 550 U.S. dollars; LME nickel inventories can be used less, about 4,500 tons, only slightly higher than the global 398876-001 day of consumption. An LME trader said: "Nickel rally is likely to remain longer, due to the production of Goro and other projects encounter difficulties." Canadian nickel giant Inco's Goro project of production, is expected to be postponed to the end of 2008. Lead in March hit a high of 1758 U.S. dollars, to close at 1735 U.S. dollars, down slightly from Monday's 1739 U.S. dollars. Analysts said the demand in winter is mainly used for battery Lead has pushed up the price. Stockpiles fell also pushed lead prices. Currently LME lead inventories 41,075 tons, and in January when the standard is similar to, or about two days of global consumption.


March copper closed at 7175 U.S. dollars, up up 175 U.S. dollars. Out of recent concerns about the impact of the U.S. economy. Zinc closed in March 4505 U.S. dollars, up up 60 U.S. dollars. March tin rose 100-10600 U.S. dollars.


Other companies are also seeking alliances in the field of fuel 417066-001 cells. In order to address the growing portable systems "energy gap", Motorola last year, Canada Tekion Inc. Make strategic investments. Tekion Inc. Is also a mix of product development for mobile fuel cell and battery technology start-ups.


6, LME: Nickel hit a record high of lead


December 6, LME metals Quotes overall uplink. Aluminum hit a six-month high Wednesday will have the option expires, there will be a large number of December call option contract holder the right to purchase in March of 3000 U.S. dollars aluminum. Market sources believe that these option holders of contracts possible effort to push up the price. One trader said: "Everyone has been waiting for tomorrow's options expiration. Tomorrow morning the market may fluctuate very large, but then slowed down again, maybe the option expires would not have implemented." Aluminum to close in March 2841 U.S. dollars yesterday's rose 29 U.S. dollars. Traders said that if the aluminum was a breakthrough 3000 U.S. dollars, it may be up to the May hit a record high during 3310 U.S. dollars. Deutsche Bank said in a research report 346970-001, the current situation for the short-term aluminum market uneasy atmosphere, a large number of option contracts can be renewed, may also request delivery, which affects the market. Spot aluminum premium narrowed to 1.80/3.80 U.S. dollars per ton, an indication of the supply of not less nervous Monday, and Monday, when the premium is 10 U.S. dollars.


Nickel and lead are subject to short supply worries push, hitting a record high. Nickel hit a record high of 34.5 thousand U.S. dollars, to close at 34.25 thousand U.S. dollars, up up 550 U.S. dollars; LME nickel inventories can be used less, about 4,500 tons, only slightly higher than the global day of consumption. An LME trader said: "Nickel rally is likely to remain longer, due to the production of Goro and other 367759-001 projects encounter difficulties." Canadian nickel giant Inco's Goro project of production, is expected to be postponed to the end of 2008. Lead in March hit a high of 1758 U.S. dollars, to close at 1735 U.S. dollars, down slightly from Monday's 1739 U.S. dollars. Analysts said the demand in winter is mainly used for battery Lead has pushed up the price. Stockpiles fell also pushed lead prices. Currently LME lead inventories 41,075 tons, and in January when the standard is similar to, or about two days of global consumption.


March copper closed at 7175 U.S. dollars, up up 175 U.S. dollars. Out of recent concerns about the impact of the U.S. economy. Zinc closed in March 4505 U.S. dollars, up F2024A up 60 U.S. dollars. March tin rose 100-10600 U.S. dollars.

 
 
   
 

WATER, ROCKS AND NUCLEAR WASTE


HOORAY! We hit water, and lots of it!  At two hundred forty feet the pinkish gray granite rock gave way to a reddish color and at two hundred and eighty feet our well "came in." Water was being pumped from the hole at the rate of forty gallons per minute, and had leveled off at a depth of sixteen feet from the surface.  Our eastern Manitoba household would have plenty of clean, cold water.

Could there be a veritable labyrinth of rivers and streams underground, running cold and deep, through the ancient Pre-Cambrian rock of the Canadian Shield?  The strangest thought of all was that we had tampered with some of the deep secrets of the world below us. Nature was permanently altered and had given to us one of her most valued treasures. For that we were thankful.

While we were well drilling on our property, Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd., (AECL), at its nearby nuclear research station, was conducting test drilling as a prelude for an underground nuclear waste research laboratory (URL) in our municipality. It’s officials initially insisted that the granite rock formation in the area had “remarkably few cracks.”  However, during the major excavation of the URL during the early 1980's, an extensive water-bearing fracture zone was encountered.  Several cracks, including a large fracture resulted in the intake of considerable amounts of ground water. requiring pumps to run continuously.

Probably the most descriptive statement about the wet condition of the URL came from Walter Patterson, when he spoke at a 1986 nuclear waste conference in Winnipeg.  Trained in nuclear physics and residing in the UK, he was involved with many aspects of nuclear technology for decades. He visited the URL underground facility in as an advisor to a Select Environmental Committee of the British Parliament. After the visit, the Parliamentarians asked his opinion of the operation. Patterson told the conferees, that for the first time on the entire Canadian trip, "I had to say I had not the faintest idea.. I do not know why they are doing what they are doing: because if this is supposed to be research for an underground repository for final disposal of spent fuel, everybody in the business knows that the one thing you have to avoid is water -- and the place is soaking! Absolutely soaking! Up to here (gesturing) in water!"

My comment to reporters after I visited the URL excavation was “if you plan to go down into that hole, be sure to take your rain boots, an umbrella and a life raft.  When you think about nuclear waste going into that wet hole, it gives you the chills.” 

Over the ensuing years, our own personal well drilling experience in 1980 has always been in the back of my mind whenever the subject of deep underground “disposal” of irradiated fuel waste comes up.  Common sense informs us that ground water can eventually corrode waste canisters and carry lethal radioactive substances into the environment above. Given the toxic nature and longevity of the irradiated fuel wastes created by the operation of nuclear reactors, few would disagree that the presence of groundwater presents a serious problem for the integrity of an underground nuclear waste repository. 

And, what about these lethal substances? 

According to Wikipedia, “Certain radioactive elements (such as plutonium-239) in ‘spent’ fuel will remain hazardous to humans and other living beings for hundreds of thousands of years. Other radioisotopes remain hazardous for millions of years. Thus, these wastes must be shielded for centuries and isolated from the living environment for millennia. Some elements, such as Iodine-131, have a short half-life (around 8 days in this case) and thus they will cease to be a problem much more quickly than other, longer-lived, decay products but their activity is much greater initially.”  

Hundreds of thousands and millions of years?  It may be easier to wrap your mind around the concept of a billion or trillion dollars!

In the U.S., Yucca Mountain, Nevada was chosen as the preferred site for an irradiated nuclear fuel waste repository.

One of the reasons the Nevada location was originally selected was because of its arid, desert location.  Yucca Mountain (geologically, a tuff formation) would be nice and dry.  Or so it was thought.

The October 15, 1994 issue of the Las Vegas Sun, reported that “. . Radioactive water from past nuclear testing has penetrated to layers below the proposed storage site. Scientists studying Yucca Mountain as a place to store the nation's high-level nuclear waste have found evidence that surface water from the days of atmospheric nuclear testing probably seeped to layers beneath the proposed repository site,”  The Department of Energy spokesman, Greg Cook was reported as saying ". . . the finding is obviously of concern to us because ground water intrusion within the repository would make it more difficult to contain for 10,000 years the 77,000 tons of spent fuel from commercial nuclear reactors that the government wants to entomb there."

Carl Johnson, a geologist for the State of Nevada Nuclear Projects Agency, which monitors the federal Yucca Mountain studies, said that ". . . the finding means 'at least one very fast pathway' exists for ground water to move from the surface to below the repository site." Johnson said that ". . . samples collected from a bore hole on the southeast side of the repository site, 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas, contained tritium and chlorine-36 isotopes, residuals from nuclear weapons testing. That means the water seeped from the surface to a depth of 1,450 feet within the 49 years since the first US nuclear weapons test was conducted in New Mexico and probably since nuclear testing began in Nevada in 1951."

Over the years, billions of dollars have been poured into the Yucca Mountain Project.  In 2009 it experienced major cuts to its budget at the hands of the Obama Administration.  It’s future as a nuclear waste repository lies in doubt.

The latest Canadian proclamation about the suitability of an underground repository (this one for low and intermediate level radioactive waste) comes from Ontario Power Generation (OPG).  Its plan is for a deep geological repository (DGR) at the Bruce nuclear facility near the shore of Lake Huron. 

In media reports, OPG has stated that "There is a consensus in our research that shows the natural barriers will help protect the repository," and that "The limestone bedrock formations that are there have an extremely low rate of permeability. Also, there is a cap of shale 200 meters (about 656 feet) above the repository area that would act as a protective layer." 

That rhetoric is an echo of earlier optimistic  “dry rock” expectations.  What will they find in the limestone excavation?  Based on the URL (granite) experience, and the Yucca Mountain (tuff) one, can we anticipate water logged caverns feeding into Lake Huron?  

But the biggest question of all is what will the industry-dominated Canadian Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) turn up in its ongoing search for a willing community to “host” a repository for Canada’s irradiated nuclear fuel waste?  Even if some community in Canada does volunteer for the “undertaking,” any water found within its underground natural barriers would still be a major deterrent.

“Water, water, everywhere.” It’s been nearly 30 years since the Underground Research Laboratory was excavated and over 20 years since the Yucca Mountain project was started.  The time has come to look for other methods  to manage irradiated nuclear fuel waste.  In the absence of an acceptable solution, the most rational and logical first step is to phase out its production.

Walter Robbins
September, 2009
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Allegations of cheating in the 1994 Formula One season

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There were several instances of allegations of cheating in the 1994 Formula One season concerning several teams involved in the sport. One of the main allegations surrounded the Benetton team. The team were alleged to have been using illegal software to their advantage in races; however, this could not be sufficiently proven by the FIA. There were also incidents involving other teams within the sport, most notably Ferrari and McLaren.
Allegations of cheating were suspected throughout the early stages of the 1994 season, with Ayrton Senna suspicious that the Benetton car was illegal. After the deaths of Senna and Roland Ratzenberger at the San Marino Grand Prix, several technical changes were made to the cars to make them safer to drive. Cheating allegations reignited in the summer of 1994, after a refuelling fire on Jos Verstappen's Benetton car at the German Grand Prix. After an investigation by Intertechnique at Benetton's team factory, the Fation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) revealed that the team had been using an illegal fuel valve, without a fuel filter, that pumped fuel into the car 12.5% faster than a normal, legal fuel valve that had a filter.
Contents
1 Background
2 Initial allegations
3 Rule changes
4 Renewed allegations
5 FIA action
6 Legacy
7 Timeline
8 References
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Background
The technical regulations for the 1994 Formula One season were announced at the 1993 Canadian Grand Prix. One of the major announcements was that electronic aids were to be banned from Formula One, which included power brakes and the traction control system. Also banned for the 1994 season was the use of ABS and active suspension. This was done as there were fears that electronic aid systems were levelling the field up, putting more emphasis on the car rather than the driver talent. Some spoke out against traction control, including Ayrton Senna, who said he preferred to have more control of the car instead of having the computers drive it for him. Max Mosley, the president of Formula One's governing body, the Fation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) spoke out in favour of banning traction control, saying that the systems "could be extremely dangerous and unpredictable". Around the same time as the announcement regarding the technical regulations for the 1994 season, many in the sport were questioning the legality of active suspension, which was a key factor for it to be banned for 1994. Some in the paddock regarded the decision as an attempt to restrict Williams, as the team held a strong advantage with its active suspension system and other driver aids. The unraced concept of continuously variable transmission (CVT) was also banned, but it was well known that Williams had spent several years developing and testing such a system, which threatened to further increase its cars' advantage if introduced. Behind the scenes at Williams they considered the timing of the announcement by Technical Delegate Charlie Whiting as "regrettable", with some questioning if Nigel Mansell's 1992 Drivers' Championship victory would still be regarded as valid. Also introduced for the 1994 season was refuelling during races, for the first time since 1983. As a result, all team personnel working on the car during pit stops had to wear fire-protective clothing as a safety precaution. The FIA changed the rules to spice up the sport partially due to declining television ratings from the 1993 season compared to the 1992 season. It was also suggested that the rule changes could benefit the Ferrari team, as the outfit had struggled with the introduction of its driver aids, and stood to gain from the re-introduction of refuelling due to its V12 engine configuration, which was less fuel-efficient than the V10s and V8s built by its rivals.
Initial allegations
Cheating allegations were suspected almost immediately into the 1994 season at the Brazilian Grand Prix. On lap21 of the race, Senna in the Williams who was leading the race, made a pit stop, with Michael Schumacher in the Benetton close behind. The Benetton pitcrew made a very quick stop for Schumacher, getting him out in front of Senna to lead the race. Schumacher went on to win the Grand Prix after Senna spun out of the race. This sparked speculation that Benetton were using a system to make quicker pit stops than their rivals.
During the weekend of the Pacific Grand Prix in April, Ferrari test driver Nicola Larini (who had replaced Jean Alesi for the early part of the season), leaked to the Italian media that he had used traction control during the practice session for the race. Ferrari and Larini later denied the claims to the worldwide press. The "leak" by Larini further raised suspicions about teams using illegal aids to help them in races. Senna retired on the firstlap of the race after a collision with McLaren driver Mika H?kkinen. Instead of going back to the...(and so on)

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