Pti-Ems
Feed Team
Cryogenic Expansion Aug 2012 - Feb 2014
Pm
Ems Butte Aug 2012 - Feb 2014
Projects
Impact Mechanical Jan 2005 - Feb 2012
Engineering Manager
Tuscaloosa Expansion 2008 - 2010
Coker Revamp
Education:
University of Maine 1975 - 1979
Skills:
Petrochemical Refinery Engineering Energy Power Generation Epc Project Engineering Mining Refining Piping Petroleum Feed Project Management Inspection Pipelines Commissioning Factory P&Id Gas Contract Management Cpm Scheduling Construction Management Maintenance Management Power Plants Water Construction Pumps Instrumentation Lng Procurement Engineering Design Project Control Process Engineering Metal Fabrication Project Estimation Refineries Autocad Hazop Dcs Ms Project Steam Energy Industry Natural Gas Water Treatment Boilers Nuclear Onshore Offshore Drilling Welding Process Control
Interests:
Science and Technology
Languages:
English Spanish
Certifications:
Msha Underground and Surface Operations Instructor Fda Medicinal Gas Best Practice Cert
Harry E. Bonner - Sheridan WY, US Roger B. Malmquist - Butte MT, US Ray W. Sheldon - Huntley MT, US
International Classification:
C10G 1/08
US Classification:
208413
Abstract:
A process for thermally upgrading coal in a vertical processor wherein the coal is gravity fed and a heated inert gas is introduced into the processor. The temperature of the gas, the size of the coal and the rate of movement of the coal are controlled to efficiently remove moisture from the coal and to not remove volatile organic compound.
Harry E. Bonner - Sheridan WY, US Roger B. Malmquist - Butte MT, US Ray W. Sheldon - Huntley MT, US
International Classification:
C10L 9/08 F26B 17/14
US Classification:
34171, 34165, 34234, 44626
Abstract:
An apparatus for heating low rank coal having a processor with transverse baffles. Coal is introduced into the top of the processor and passes through the processor by gravity. Heated relatively inert gas is introduced into the processor and flows through the coal, heating the coal and removing moisture from the coal. The temperature of the heated process gas, the size of the coal, the size of the inlet and outlet openings of the processor and the rate of flow of the coal are selected for optimum efficiency.
Apparatus For Upgrading Coal And Method Of Using Same
Harry E. Bonner - Sheridan WY, US Roger B. Malmquist - Butte MT, US Ray W. Sheldon - Huntley MT, US
Assignee:
Syncoal Solutions Inc. - Centennial CO
International Classification:
F26B 3/06 F26B 17/14
US Classification:
34505, 34171, 34165
Abstract:
An apparatus for upgrading coal comprising a baffle tower, inlet and exhaust plenums, and one or more cooling augers. The baffle tower comprises a plurality of alternating rows of inverted v-shaped inlet and outlet baffles. The inlet and outlet plenums are affixed to side walls of the baffle tower. Process gas enters the baffle tower from the inlet plenum via baffle holes in the side wall and dries the coal in the baffle tower. Process exhaust gas exits the baffle tower into the exhaust plenum via baffle holes in a different side wall of the baffle tower. Coal that enters the baffle tower descends by gravity downward through the baffle tower and enters a cooling auger, where the dried coal from the baffle tower is mixed with non-dried coal. A method of using the apparatus described above to upgrade coal.
Apparatus For Upgrading Coal And Method Of Using Same
Roger B. Malmquist - Butte MT, US Ray W. Sheldon - Huntley MT, US
Assignee:
SynCoal Solutions Inc. - Centennial CO
International Classification:
C10L 5/04
US Classification:
44626, 44629
Abstract:
A method for using an apparatus for upgrading coal comprising a baffle tower, inlet and exhaust plenums, and one or more cooling augers. The baffle tower comprises a plurality of alternating rows of inverted v-shaped inlet and outlet baffles. The inlet and outlet plenums are affixed to side walls of the baffle tower. Process gas enters the baffle tower from the inlet plenum via baffle holes in the side wall and dries the coal in the baffle tower. Process exhaust gas exits the baffle tower into the exhaust plenum via baffle holes in a different side wall of the baffle tower. Coal that outers the baffle tower descends by gravity downward through the baffle tower and enters a cooling auger, where the dried coal from the baffle tower is mixed with non-dried coal.
Apparatus For Upgrading Coal And Method Of Using Same
- Centennial CO, US Roger B. Malmquist - Butte MT, US Ray W. Sheldon - Huntley MT, US
International Classification:
C10L 5/02
US Classification:
44629
Abstract:
An apparatus for upgrading coal comprising a baffle tower, inlet and exhaust plenums, and one or more cooling augers. The baffle tower comprises a plurality of alternating rows of inverted v-shaped inlet and outlet baffles. The inlet and outlet plenums are affixed to side walls of the baffle tower. Process gas enters the baffle tower from the inlet plenum via baffle holes in the side wall and dries the coal in the baffle tower. Process exhaust gas exits the baffle tower into the exhaust plenum via baffle holes in a different side wall of the baffle tower. Coal that enters the baffle tower descends by gravity downward through the baffle tower and enters a cooling auger, where the dried coal from the baffle tower is mixed with non-dried coal. A method of using the apparatus described above to upgrade coal.