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1 A generational ShiftThe original first generation elevated low-pressure flare technology is a simple pipe flare. While still broadly used today, these 1G flares tend to smoke easily even with the lightest of hydrocarbons, methane.
2 Process Burner TilesMany people think that the burner tile is simply a piece of refractory or firebrick. Nothing could be further from the truth! The burner tile is the "heart" of the burner. Tile that has not been poured correctly, installed correctly, or that has not been properly maintained can have a serious impact...
3 Conference theme - October 1980 International Symposium Industrial Process Combustion Technology1980
4 UUSAC wellness program 1997-19981998Wellness; University of Utah staffPresentations and information on the University of Utah wellness programs.
5 CFD modeling for entrained flow gasifiers2002-10-28CFD modeling; Entrained flow gasifiers; Reaction kinetics; Coal gasification; Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle power plants; IGCC; Computational Fluid Dynamics; Coal; Gasifier; GLACIERIn this paper we have described a CFD based modeling tool for entrained flow coal gasifiers. The model contains sub-models to properly model the reaction kinetics of coal gasification at high pressure, high solids loading and slagging walls. Comparisons between values predicted by our CFD model and ...
6 ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention 2005 Update2006-03-16ASCRS; ESCRS; Survey; Foldable IOLsThis presentation provides updates on the ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention
7 ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention 2005 Update2006-03-16ASCRS; ESCRS; Survey; Foldable IOLsPresentation in 2005 discussing foldable IOL's in ophthalmology.
8 ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention 2005 Update2006-03-16ASCRS; ESCRS; Survey; Foldable IOLsThis presentation provides updates on ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention
9 ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention 2005 Update2006-03-16ASCRS; ESCRS; Survey; Foldable IOLsThis presentation provides updates on ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention
10 ASCRS/ESCRS Survey on Foldable IOLs Requiring Explantation or Secondary Intervention 2005 Update2006-03-16ASCRS; ESCRS; Survey; Foldable IOLsA 2005 presentation with the Intermountain Ocular Research Center of the University of Utah on the complications of IOL removal.
11 Two very different industries: Oil sands in Utah vs. oil sands in Alberta2006-09-21oil sands; Utah oil sands; Alberta oil sands.Comparison of Utah vs. Alberta oil sands industries.
12 Utah's oil-sand resources2006-09-21tar sands; tar sand; recoverable heavy oil; natural bitumen recovery; world wide tar sand resources.Tar sands--a look around the world. Recovery factors and technically recoverable heavy oils and natural bitumens from around the globe.
13 Availability of tar sands on public land: An overview2006-09-21Tar sands; public lands; Utah; Leasing on federal lands; Hydrocarbonaceous material; Oil shale; Tar sand developmentPresentation summary: 1-Provide an overview of Utah Tar Sand Resources 2-Provide historical summary Tar Sand Leasing on Federal Lands; -Early leasing efforts-1960, -Combined Hydrocarbon Leasing-1981, -Energy Policy Act of 2005 3-Outline current leasing process
14 The Utah Heavy Oil Center2006-09-21Utah Heavy Oil Center; oil shale; heavy oil production.The mission of the Utah Heavy Oil Center is to provide interdisciplinary research support to federal and state constituents for addressing the wide ranging issues surrounding the potential of oil shale, oil sands and heavy oil production in the United States.
15 Temple Mountain Energy's asphalt ridge oil sands project2006-09-21Temple Mountain Energy; oil sand; oil sands project; Asphalt Ridge.An overview of Temple Mountain Energy's asphalt ridge oil sands project.
16 Business aspects in oil sands production in the USA2006-09-21Temple Mountain Energy; Oil sand production; Oil; Natural gas; Electricity; Oil prices; Heavy oil; Oil sands; Business; Economic; SAGD; Steam assisted gravity drainageThe world economic challenge: What is the most important economic resource known? 1-Energy production-Oil, natural gas and electricity are the biggest players 2-China and India economic development (2/3rds of world)-Huge unexpected demands for these resources (now and future)-Especially oil-Fuels, a...
17 Western U.S. oil sands and in-situ processes2006-09-21Western oil sands; oil sands; in-situ process; heavy oil production; insitu bitumen production.
18 Potential environmental and socioeconomic impacts of oil sands leasing and development in Utah: Serious unanswered questions2006-09-21oil sands; oil sands leasing and development; tar sand.Understanding the resource: 1-> 3 trillion barrels of oil in tar sands in the world, 2-~650 billion barrels in North America, 3-Utah has > 90% of U.S. resource 4-~12-20 billion barrels in Utah 5-At most 3% of North American reserves in Utah, -EIA predicts that roughly only 1/5 of total Canadian tar ...
19 Earth Energy Resources Inc.2006-09-21Uinta Basin; Oil sands; Athabasca; Tailings ponds; Water usage and supply; Emulsion treating; Concurrent Reclamation; Natural Gas; Process heating fuel; Infrastructure; Product transportation; Production issues; Ophus Process; Bitumen; Tar sand; UtahIssues facing oil sand production: -Issues facing Athabasca producers -Likely issues facing Uinta Basin producers -Technology advancements will provide the keys to unlock the oil sands in the USA
20 Sustainable development of oil sands: Challenges in recovery and use2006-09-21oil sands development; oil sands; bitumen; GHG.Outline: 1-Oil Sands in Context, 2-Production Technology, 3-Implications for GHG production, 4-Nature and scale of GHG challenges, 5-Opportunities and technologies for mitigating impacts, 6-ARC R&D initiatives, 7-Conclusions
21 When should you start thinking about wildlife?2006-09-21wildlife; wildlife resources; USFWS; habitat conservationUtah Division of Wildlife Resources: -The Wildlife Resources Code of Utah; Title 23, Utah State Code -Utah Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy http:// www.wildlife.utah.gov/cwcs cwcs/ -Conservation Agreements -Utah Partners in Flight Avian Conservation Strategy http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/...
22 From oil sand to fuel pump: The challenges of upgrading oil sand bitumen2006-09-21oil sand; upgrading oil sand bitumen; oil sand bitumen; oil sands development; crude; bitumenOil sands development--develop a resource that has market value.
23 Evaluation of different in-situ recovery strategies2006-10in-situ recovery strategies; in-situ recovery; oil shale; thermal simulator; oil shale reservoirs; in-situ combustion; in-situ pyrolysis; modified in-situ processAnalysis of different in-situ production strategies from oil shale using a general purpose thermal simulator.
24 OCT and Retinal Architecture2006-11-07Optical Coherence Tomography; Retina; DiagnosisThis presentation discusses Optical Coherence tomography, a diagnostic tool used in ophthalmology to produce a relatively high resolution image: 2 mm deep, cross-section rendition of the retina.
25 Environmental impact of in-situ oil shale processing2007-10in situ processing of oil shale; in situ processing; oil shale; production of oil from kerogen; oil productionThe in situ processing of oil shale for the production of oil from the kerogen involves heating the shale slowly to moderate temperatures of between 3000 C and 4000 C. At this temperature, gaseous products that evolve from the oil shale are condensed and recovered. The pathways of creation of oil fr...
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