Being Dynamic in the Unit Operations Laboratory: A Transient Fluidized-Bed Heat Transfer Experiment

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  • Brian Priore University of Dayton
  • Shawn Whitacre University of Dayton
  • Kevin Myers University of Dayton

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Author Biographies

Brian Priore, University of Dayton

Brian Priore received his MS in chemical engineering from the University of Dayton, where he conducted the first in-depth investigation of the processing science of polymer composites via Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM). He is currently enrolled in the doctoral chemical engineering program at Carnegie Mellon University.

Shawn Whitacre, University of Dayton

Shawn Whitacre received his MS in chemical engineering from the University of Dayton, where he conducted research on the effect of additives on the thermal degradation of jet fuels. He is currently an engineer in the Chemistry, Fuels, and Lubricants Group at Cummins Engine Company in Columbus, Indiana.

Kevin Myers, University of Dayton

Kevin Myers is an associate professor in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Dayton. He received his BChE degree from the University of Dayton and his DSChE from Washington University in St. Louis. His research interests are in multiphase agitation and chemical reactors.

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1997-04-01

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