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- Title
- US EPA Design Competition for Sustainability: The Market Potential for Recycled Tire Material (semester?), IPRO 352
- Creator
- Chen, Zheyan, Kolev, Dimitre, Medrano, Anel, Cornelius, Dan, Cadet, Jean, Santisakultarm, Puifai, Glanton, Marc, Hallak, Rania, Battaglia, Andrew, Patel, Jinit, Fierro, Erica, Chandler, Julie, Arguijo, Susanna, Bowles, Patrick
- Date
- 2005-05, 2005-05
- Description
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- To create prototypes for real market applications that are successful - To create a business plan which confirms a business opportunity of...
Show more- To create prototypes for real market applications that are successful - To create a business plan which confirms a business opportunity of using recycled tire material - To attract the attention of corporate and private investors and obtain funds to c
Deliverables for IPRO 352: US EPA Design Competition for Sustainability: The Market Potential for Recycled Tire Material for the Spring 2005 semester
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- Title
- US EPA Design Competition for Sustainability: The Market Potential for Recycled Tire Material (semester?), IPRO 352: Tire Recycling for a Better Future IPRO 352 Poster Sp05
- Creator
- Chen, Zheyan, Kolev, Dimitre, Medrano, Anel, Cornelius, Dan, Cadet, Jean, Santisakultarm, Puifai, Glanton, Marc, Hallak, Rania, Battaglia, Andrew, Patel, Jinit, Fierro, Erica, Chandler, Julie, Arguijo, Susanna, Bowles, Patrick
- Date
- 2005-05, 2005-05
- Description
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- To create prototypes for real market applications that are successful - To create a business plan which confirms a business opportunity of...
Show more- To create prototypes for real market applications that are successful - To create a business plan which confirms a business opportunity of using recycled tire material - To attract the attention of corporate and private investors and obtain funds to c
Deliverables for IPRO 352: US EPA Design Competition for Sustainability: The Market Potential for Recycled Tire Material for the Spring 2005 semester
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- Title
- US EPA Design Competition for Sustainability: The Market Potential for Recycled Tire Material (semester?), IPRO 352: Tire Recycling for a Better Future IPRO 352 Project Plan Sp05
- Creator
- Chen, Zheyan, Kolev, Dimitre, Medrano, Anel, Cornelius, Dan, Cadet, Jean, Santisakultarm, Puifai, Glanton, Marc, Hallak, Rania, Battaglia, Andrew, Patel, Jinit, Fierro, Erica, Chandler, Julie, Arguijo, Susanna, Bowles, Patrick
- Date
- 2005-05, 2005-05
- Description
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- To create prototypes for real market applications that are successful - To create a business plan which confirms a business opportunity of...
Show more- To create prototypes for real market applications that are successful - To create a business plan which confirms a business opportunity of using recycled tire material - To attract the attention of corporate and private investors and obtain funds to c
Deliverables for IPRO 352: US EPA Design Competition for Sustainability: The Market Potential for Recycled Tire Material for the Spring 2005 semester
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- Title
- US EPA Design Competition for Sustainability: The Market Potential for Recycled Tire Material (semester?), IPRO 352: Tire Recycling for a Better Future IPRO 352 Midterm Report Sp05
- Creator
- Chen, Zheyan, Kolev, Dimitre, Medrano, Anel, Cornelius, Dan, Cadet, Jean, Santisakultarm, Puifai, Glanton, Marc, Hallak, Rania, Battaglia, Andrew, Patel, Jinit, Fierro, Erica, Chandler, Julie, Arguijo, Susanna, Bowles, Patrick
- Date
- 2005-05, 2005-05
- Description
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- To create prototypes for real market applications that are successful - To create a business plan which confirms a business opportunity of...
Show more- To create prototypes for real market applications that are successful - To create a business plan which confirms a business opportunity of using recycled tire material - To attract the attention of corporate and private investors and obtain funds to c
Deliverables for IPRO 352: US EPA Design Competition for Sustainability: The Market Potential for Recycled Tire Material for the Spring 2005 semester
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- Title
- US EPA Design Competition for Sustainability: The Market Potential for Recycled Tire Material (semester?), IPRO 352: Tire Recycling for a Better Future IPRO 352 Abstract Sp05
- Creator
- Chen, Zheyan, Kolev, Dimitre, Medrano, Anel, Cornelius, Dan, Cadet, Jean, Santisakultarm, Puifai, Glanton, Marc, Hallak, Rania, Battaglia, Andrew, Patel, Jinit, Fierro, Erica, Chandler, Julie, Arguijo, Susanna, Bowles, Patrick
- Date
- 2005-05, 2005-05
- Description
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- To create prototypes for real market applications that are successful - To create a business plan which confirms a business opportunity of...
Show more- To create prototypes for real market applications that are successful - To create a business plan which confirms a business opportunity of using recycled tire material - To attract the attention of corporate and private investors and obtain funds to c
Deliverables for IPRO 352: US EPA Design Competition for Sustainability: The Market Potential for Recycled Tire Material for the Spring 2005 semester
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- Title
- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347: Eval of Biorefinery IPRO 347 IPRO Day Presentation Sp06
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
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The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
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The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347: Eval of Biorefinery IPRO 347 Project Plan Sp06
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
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The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347: Eval of Biorefinery IPRO 347 Midterm Report Sp06
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
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The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347: Eval of Biorefinery IPRO 347 Poster Sp06
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
-
The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347: Eval of Biorefinery IPRO 347 Final Report Sp06
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
-
The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
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- Title
- Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations (semester?), IPRO 347: Eval of Biorefinery IPRO 347 Abstract Sp06
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Agose, Daisy, Arguijo, Susanna, Hogan, Brian, Jung, Minsuk, Pelae, Raisa, Roberts, Ben, Kyaagba, Tor, Macdougall, Chris, Malacina, Adam, Michael, Adam, Michael, Henry, Demarah, Daniel, Newberg, Phil, Ocwieja, Sarah, Patti, Julie, Vann, Adam, Keen, Andrew, Woo, Hyun, Zarate, Nyah
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
-
The IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow...
Show moreThe IPRO team was successful in designing a process that converts biomass into liquid fuels for transportation. The biomass chosen was cow manure because of two main reasons. The abundance of cows in southern Wisconsin provides an ideal place for the process to be built. Also, because most other types of potential biomasses currently have uses, manure was favorable. The process was split into three sections: gasification, gas clean-up and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor.
Deliverables for IPRO 347: Design and Economic Evaluations of Biorefinery Operations for the spring 2006 semester
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