Michael D. Durham - Castle Rock CO, US Cameron E. Martin - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
ADA Environmental Solutions, LLC - Littleton CO
International Classification:
B01D 53/06 B01D 53/64
US Classification:
95107, 95131, 95133
Abstract:
A system for treating a contaminated gas stream is provided that includes a comminution device operable to effect size reduction of a plurality of sorbent particles and form a plurality of comminuted particles, a plurality of nozzles distributed through the gas stream and operable to introduce the plurality of comminuted particles into the gas stream, and a particle removal device operable to remove at least most of the introduced comminuted particles and form a treated gas stream. The comminution device is in direct fluid communication with the nozzles.
Apparatus And Process For Preparing Sorbents For Mercury Control At The Point Of Use
Michael D. Durham - Castle Rock CO, US Cameron E. Martin - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
ADA Environmental Solutions, LLC - Littleton CO
International Classification:
B01D 53/64
US Classification:
95107, 95131, 95133, 95134, 110365
Abstract:
A system for treating a contaminated gas stream is provided that includes a comminution device operable to effect size reduction of a plurality of sorbent particles and form a plurality of comminuted particles, a plurality of nozzles distributed through the gas stream and operable to introduce the plurality of comminuted particles into the gas stream, and a particle removal device operable to remove at least most of the introduced comminuted particles and form a treated gas stream. The comminution device is in direct fluid communication with the nozzles.
System And Method For Dense Phase Sorbent Injection
Cameron E. Martin - Denver CO, US Robert W. Wewer - Evergreen CO, US Randall J. Boerema - Highlands Ranch CO, US Tyler J. Derritt - Denver CO, US Nicole M. McCann - Golden CO, US
Assignee:
ADA-ES, INC. - Highlands Ranch CO
International Classification:
B01D 53/08
US Classification:
95 1, 95108, 96150
Abstract:
The present disclosure is directed to a dense-phase additive transportation system for additive injection into a contaminated gas stream.
Process To Enhance Mixing Of Dry Sorbents And Flue Gas For Air Pollution Control
The disclosure provides an improved means of controlling mercury emissions from coal-fired boiler applications. Specifically, the disclosure comprises a static mixing device placed in the flue gas stream. The static mixing device can enhance dispersion of injected sorbents in the flue gas, resulting in improved mercury capture at a lower sorbent injection rate.
Apparatus And Process For Preparing Sorbents For Mercury Control At The Point Of Use
Michael D. Durham - Castle Rock CO, US Cameron E. Martin - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
ADA Environmental Solutions, LLC - Littleton CO
International Classification:
B01D 53/64 B01D 53/06
US Classification:
95107, 95131, 95134, 110345
Abstract:
A system for treating a contaminated gas stream is provided that includes a comminution device operable to effect size reduction of a plurality of sorbent particles and form a plurality of comminuted particles, a plurality of nozzles distributed through the gas stream and operable to introduce the plurality of comminuted particles into the gas stream, and a particle removal device operable to remove at least most of the introduced comminuted particles and form a treated gas stream. The comminution device is in direct fluid communication with the nozzles.
A contaminated gas stream can be passed through an in-line mixing device, positioned in a duct containing the contaminated gas stream, to form a turbulent contaminated gas stream. One or more of the following is true: (a) a width of the in-line mixing device is no more than about 75% of a width of the duct at the position of the in-line mixing device; (b) a height of the in-line mixing device is no more than about 75% of a height of the duct at the position of the in-line mixing device; and (c) a cross-sectional area of the mixing device normal to a direction of gas flow is no more than about 75% of a cross-sectional area of the duct at the position of the in-line mixing device. An additive can be introduced into the contaminated gas stream to cause the removal of the contaminant by a particulate control device.
Resumes
Principal And Emissions Control Expert And Consultant
Ada-Es Jan 2014 - Jun 2015
Vice President - International Business Development
C'mart Energy & Environment Jan 2014 - Jun 2015
Principal and Emissions Control Expert and Consultant
Ada-Es Sep 1996 - Dec 2013
Vice President - Emissions Control Systems; Product Manager - Mercury Control
Ada Technologies, Inc. 1995 - 1996
Project Manager
Urs Corporation 1989 - 1995
Consulting Engineer and Sme - Air Pollution Control
Education:
West Virginia University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Skills:
Air Pollution Mercury Control Power Plants Energy Storage Strategic Planning Business Development Power Generation Technology Commercialization Air Quality Energy Efficiency Environmental Consulting Techno Economic Analysis Environmental Compliance Environmental Regulations Particulate Control Coal Demand Side Management Project Management Risk Analysis Risk Management Process Engineering Boilers Problem Solving Engineering Management Sustainable Energy Renewable Energy Energy Energy Management Change Management Troubleshooting Engineering Environmental Awareness Gas Turbines Water Gas Chp Biomass Conversion
Interests:
Jazz Trumpet Skiing Scuba Independent and Foreign Film Travel
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