Dr. Christopher P. Demers obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago. He then attended Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, earning his MD in 2004. After 4 years in medical school, he then spent 7 years in neurosurgical residency at Brown University. He works in Reno, NV and specializes in surgery of the spine and brain.
Dr. Demers is affiliated
Mar 2014 to 2000 MicrobiologistThor Specialties - Shelton, CT
Sep 2011 to Mar 2014 Associate MicrobiologistMycoscience Labs Willington, CT Feb 2010 to Aug 2011 Lab TechnicianBest Buy Manchester, CT Aug 2009 to Feb 2010 Loss Prevention/ Asset ProtectionNortheast Engineering and Contracting Company Willington, CT 2003 to 2009 Demolition Crew
Education:
Quinnipiac University 2008 Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences
Skills:
Experienced in Microsoft Office, Experienced in micro lab techniques and testing, Experienced in clean room/sterile techniques
A liner assembly for a duct includes noise attenuation panel for dissipating sound energy generated within the duct. A damage resistant acoustic panel for installation in high velocity impact prone locations includes a plurality of openings for communicating noise signals to the noise attenuation panel. At lease some of the openings includes a first diameter that extends a depth into the acoustic panel. The depth is no greater than the first diameter. A second portion extends the remainder of the thickness into the acoustic panel and includes a diameter greater than the first diameter. The increased area provided by the second diameter reduces restriction to the transmission of sound energy to the noise attenuation panel within an acoustic panel thickness required for protecting against foreign object damage.
Harvey I. Weiner - South Windsor CT Christopher G. Demers - Willington CT
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation - Hartford CT
International Classification:
F01D 1108
US Classification:
4151734
Abstract:
A rotary machine (10) having rotor elements (54-66), (114) and seal lands (86, 112) is disclosed. Various construction details are developed for facilitating assembly of the machine. In one embodiment clearances are established between rotor blades (66) and the seal land (86) which enable assembly of the components and provide for acceptable clearances at a steady-state operative condition of the engine.
Harvey I. Weiner - South Windsor CT Christopher G. Demers - Willington CT
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation - Hartford CT
International Classification:
B23P 1500
US Classification:
298892
Abstract:
A method for assembling a rotary machine, such as a gas turbine engine, having rotor elements and associated seal lands. Various details of the method are developed for facilitating assembly of the rotary machine that are, in one embodiment, applicable to installing fan blades to a fan rotor disk while rotating the rotor disk by hand. In one embodiment, a lubricant is applied to a seal land to reduce friction between the rotor element and the seal land during assembly.