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Revision as of 03:41, 16 February 2010
About me
I am a retired chemical engineer living in Newport Beach, California, USA. I spent the first 30 years of my career designing petroleum refineries, petrochemical plants, natural gas treating plants and other industrial facilities. For the next 20 years, I was a consulting engineer in the environmental field ... impact studies, permitting, wastewater and air pollution emission studies.
I am a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. I have published two engineering books and over 25 engineering articles in peer-reviewed journals as well as non-reviewed engineering trade magazines.
Want more? Visit my website here. Look around a bit and then you can read my bio at this page.
Some of my favorite quotes
- Life is what happens while you are planning it.
- If you want to hear God laugh, make a plan.
- The Second Law of Thermodynamics: There are no free lunches.
Articles that I created
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(Approved) (Status 1) (Status 2) (Status 3) (External)
Example article1 (Nominated for approval) Example article2 (Nominated for reapproval)
Legend: (Approved) (Status 1) (Status 2) (Status 3) (External)
Example article1 (Nominated for approval)
Example article2 (Nominated for reapproval)
Articles to which I have contributed or have edited significantly (25)
- Asphalt (paving)
- Carbon capture and storage
- Chemical elements
- Coal
- Coal mining
- Combined gas law
- Combustion
- Density (chemistry)
- Energy (science)
- Gas
- Haber process
- Hydrocarbons
- Ideal gas law
- International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
- Laws of thermodynamics
- Logarithm
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Outer space
- pH
- Pump
- Square kilometre
- Sulfur
- Thermodynamics
- Wind
- Water