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- Title
- Analysis of Water Recovery from Power Plants for Recycling (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Analysis of Water Recovery from Power Plants for Recycling IPRO 302 Final Report F08
- Creator
- Sajid, Dornbusch, Donald, Hubbard, Mclain, Ali Khan, Sajid, Kolbasov, Alexander, Malon, David, Kit Ong, Wai, Reinhardt, Jesse, Kuhan Sivanyanam Pillai, Sithhambara, Hann Tan, Kwong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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Potential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states...
Show morePotential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states where it may be scarce and competed for by other industries as well as households. The aim of this project is to find an economical, as well as environmentally friendly way to recover water from the flue gas, which is produced when powder-river-basin (PRB) coal is burned in a 750 MW power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Analysis of Water Recovery from Power Plants for Recycling (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Analysis of Water Recovery from Power Plants for Recycling IPRO 302 Poster F08
- Creator
- Sajid, Dornbusch, Donald, Hubbard, Mclain, Ali Khan, Sajid, Kolbasov, Alexander, Malon, David, Kit Ong, Wai, Reinhardt, Jesse, Kuhan Sivanyanam Pillai, Sithhambara, Hann Tan, Kwong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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Potential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states...
Show morePotential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states where it may be scarce and competed for by other industries as well as households. The aim of this project is to find an economical, as well as environmentally friendly way to recover water from the flue gas, which is produced when powder-river-basin (PRB) coal is burned in a 750 MW power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Title
- Analysis of Water Recovery from Power Plants for Recycling (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Analysis of Water Recovery from Power Plants for Recycling IPRO 302 Final Presentation F08
- Creator
- Sajid, Dornbusch, Donald, Hubbard, Mclain, Ali Khan, Sajid, Kolbasov, Alexander, Malon, David, Kit Ong, Wai, Reinhardt, Jesse, Kuhan Sivanyanam Pillai, Sithhambara, Hann Tan, Kwong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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Potential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states...
Show morePotential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states where it may be scarce and competed for by other industries as well as households. The aim of this project is to find an economical, as well as environmentally friendly way to recover water from the flue gas, which is produced when powder-river-basin (PRB) coal is burned in a 750 MW power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Analysis of Water Recovery from Power Plants for Recycling (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Analysis of Water Recovery from Power Plants for Recycling IPRO 302 Brochure F08
- Creator
- Sajid, Dornbusch, Donald, Hubbard, Mclain, Ali Khan, Sajid, Kolbasov, Alexander, Malon, David, Kit Ong, Wai, Reinhardt, Jesse, Kuhan Sivanyanam Pillai, Sithhambara, Hann Tan, Kwong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
-
Potential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states...
Show morePotential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states where it may be scarce and competed for by other industries as well as households. The aim of this project is to find an economical, as well as environmentally friendly way to recover water from the flue gas, which is produced when powder-river-basin (PRB) coal is burned in a 750 MW power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Analysis of Water Recovery from Power Plants for Recycling (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Analysis of Water Recovery from Power Plants for Recycling IPRO 302 Mid Term F08
- Creator
- Sajid, Dornbusch, Donald, Hubbard, Mclain, Ali Khan, Sajid, Kolbasov, Alexander, Malon, David, Kit Ong, Wai, Reinhardt, Jesse, Kuhan Sivanyanam Pillai, Sithhambara, Hann Tan, Kwong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
-
Potential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states...
Show morePotential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states where it may be scarce and competed for by other industries as well as households. The aim of this project is to find an economical, as well as environmentally friendly way to recover water from the flue gas, which is produced when powder-river-basin (PRB) coal is burned in a 750 MW power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Analysis of Water Recovery from Power Plants for Recycling (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Analysis of Water Recovery from Power Plants for Recycling IPRO 302 Ethics F08
- Creator
- Sajid, Dornbusch, Donald, Hubbard, Mclain, Ali Khan, Sajid, Kolbasov, Alexander, Malon, David, Kit Ong, Wai, Reinhardt, Jesse, Kuhan Sivanyanam Pillai, Sithhambara, Hann Tan, Kwong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
-
Potential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states...
Show morePotential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states where it may be scarce and competed for by other industries as well as households. The aim of this project is to find an economical, as well as environmentally friendly way to recover water from the flue gas, which is produced when powder-river-basin (PRB) coal is burned in a 750 MW power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Title
- Analysis of Water Recovery from Power Plants for Recycling (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302
- Creator
- Sajid, Dornbusch, Donald, Hubbard, Mclain, Ali Khan, Sajid, Kolbasov, Alexander, Malon, David, Kit Ong, Wai, Reinhardt, Jesse, Kuhan Sivanyanam Pillai, Sithhambara, Hann Tan, Kwong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
-
Potential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states...
Show morePotential power plant sites can become more difficult to determine if water is not available in great quantity. This is true in western states where it may be scarce and competed for by other industries as well as households. The aim of this project is to find an economical, as well as environmentally friendly way to recover water from the flue gas, which is produced when powder-river-basin (PRB) coal is burned in a 750 MW power plant.
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Swimming Aid for Visually Impaired Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310
- Creator
- Alvargonzalez, Marta, Malon, Dave, Keane, Robert, Lin, Jeffrey, Cordogan, Paul, Biyawerwala, Hussain, Patel, Shital, Ragauskis, Kevin, Salimi, Mahdieh, Hubbard, Mclain, Przybysz, Nick, Dudek, Ryan, Daay, Fiona, Cabrera, Joshua, Leasenby, Alex, Karns, Nicole, Lichaj, Andrew
- Date
- 2008, 2008-07
- Description
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This project aims to help visually impaired individuals to exercise independently. While the primary focus this semester will be enabling...
Show moreThis project aims to help visually impaired individuals to exercise independently. While the primary focus this semester will be enabling visually impaired swimmers to swim independently, other physical activities will be researched for the purpose of choosing three activities to be considered for future projects. A passive device, which is a mechanically-based device that offers tactile feedback to the swimmer, and an active device, which is a sonarbased device, will both be developed in parallel to aid the swimmers. This project, overall, could potentially increase the independence of blind and visually impaired individuals, as well as improve their quality of life.
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- Swimming Aid for Visually Impaired Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Swimming Aid For Visually Impaired Swimmers IPRO 310 Final Presentation Su08
- Creator
- Alvargonzalez, Marta, Malon, Dave, Keane, Robert, Lin, Jeffrey, Cordogan, Paul, Biyawerwala, Hussain, Patel, Shital, Ragauskis, Kevin, Salimi, Mahdieh, Hubbard, Mclain, Przybysz, Nick, Dudek, Ryan, Daay, Fiona, Cabrera, Joshua, Leasenby, Alex, Karns, Nicole, Lichaj, Andrew
- Date
- 2008, 2008-07
- Description
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This project aims to help visually impaired individuals to exercise independently. While the primary focus this semester will be enabling...
Show moreThis project aims to help visually impaired individuals to exercise independently. While the primary focus this semester will be enabling visually impaired swimmers to swim independently, other physical activities will be researched for the purpose of choosing three activities to be considered for future projects. A passive device, which is a mechanically-based device that offers tactile feedback to the swimmer, and an active device, which is a sonarbased device, will both be developed in parallel to aid the swimmers. This project, overall, could potentially increase the independence of blind and visually impaired individuals, as well as improve their quality of life.
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- Swimming Aid for Visually Impaired Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Swimming Aid For Visually Impaired Swimmers IPRO 310 Project Plan Su08
- Creator
- Alvargonzalez, Marta, Malon, Dave, Keane, Robert, Lin, Jeffrey, Cordogan, Paul, Biyawerwala, Hussain, Patel, Shital, Ragauskis, Kevin, Salimi, Mahdieh, Hubbard, Mclain, Przybysz, Nick, Dudek, Ryan, Daay, Fiona, Cabrera, Joshua, Leasenby, Alex, Karns, Nicole, Lichaj, Andrew
- Date
- 2008, 2008-07
- Description
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This project aims to help visually impaired individuals to exercise independently. While the primary focus this semester will be enabling...
Show moreThis project aims to help visually impaired individuals to exercise independently. While the primary focus this semester will be enabling visually impaired swimmers to swim independently, other physical activities will be researched for the purpose of choosing three activities to be considered for future projects. A passive device, which is a mechanically-based device that offers tactile feedback to the swimmer, and an active device, which is a sonarbased device, will both be developed in parallel to aid the swimmers. This project, overall, could potentially increase the independence of blind and visually impaired individuals, as well as improve their quality of life.
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- Swimming Aid for Visually Impaired Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Swimming Aid For Visually Impaired Swimmers IPRO 310 Abstract Su08
- Creator
- Alvargonzalez, Marta, Malon, Dave, Keane, Robert, Lin, Jeffrey, Cordogan, Paul, Biyawerwala, Hussain, Patel, Shital, Ragauskis, Kevin, Salimi, Mahdieh, Hubbard, Mclain, Przybysz, Nick, Dudek, Ryan, Daay, Fiona, Cabrera, Joshua, Leasenby, Alex, Karns, Nicole, Lichaj, Andrew
- Date
- 2008, 2008-07
- Description
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This project aims to help visually impaired individuals to exercise independently. While the primary focus this semester will be enabling...
Show moreThis project aims to help visually impaired individuals to exercise independently. While the primary focus this semester will be enabling visually impaired swimmers to swim independently, other physical activities will be researched for the purpose of choosing three activities to be considered for future projects. A passive device, which is a mechanically-based device that offers tactile feedback to the swimmer, and an active device, which is a sonarbased device, will both be developed in parallel to aid the swimmers. This project, overall, could potentially increase the independence of blind and visually impaired individuals, as well as improve their quality of life.
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- Title
- Swimming Aid for Visually Impaired Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Swimming Aid For Visually Impaired Swimmers IPRO 310 Final Report Su08
- Creator
- Alvargonzalez, Marta, Malon, Dave, Keane, Robert, Lin, Jeffrey, Cordogan, Paul, Biyawerwala, Hussain, Patel, Shital, Ragauskis, Kevin, Salimi, Mahdieh, Hubbard, Mclain, Przybysz, Nick, Dudek, Ryan, Daay, Fiona, Cabrera, Joshua, Leasenby, Alex, Karns, Nicole, Lichaj, Andrew
- Date
- 2008, 2008-07
- Description
-
This project aims to help visually impaired individuals to exercise independently. While the primary focus this semester will be enabling...
Show moreThis project aims to help visually impaired individuals to exercise independently. While the primary focus this semester will be enabling visually impaired swimmers to swim independently, other physical activities will be researched for the purpose of choosing three activities to be considered for future projects. A passive device, which is a mechanically-based device that offers tactile feedback to the swimmer, and an active device, which is a sonarbased device, will both be developed in parallel to aid the swimmers. This project, overall, could potentially increase the independence of blind and visually impaired individuals, as well as improve their quality of life.
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