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- Title
- Failure Prediction Modeling of Power Plant Emission Control Systems (Semester Unknown) IPRO 303: FailurePredictionModelingOfPowerPlantEmissionControlSystemsIPRO303ProjectPlanSp09
- Creator
- Arastu, Insiyah, Belanger, Dave, Bouikidis, John, Capps, Zachary, Hesser, Cari, Irish, Sean, Kaneria, Satyam, Mcquillan, Brett, Mohinani, Lavesh, Patel, Jay
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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The main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental...
Show moreThe main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental systems: The main objectives that SmartSignal would like for the team to investigate are: · What are the regulatory drivers – changes in laws/regulation occurring at various points in time? Are the regulations fleet-wide or regionally specific? Can credits be traded? Etc. · What types of systems are being deployed to remove what pollutants? Describe different sub-types and configurations within a type of system, and how common they are. · How much instrumentation is available on these systems, and what signals are measured (temperature, pressure, chemistry analysis, etc.)? How much diversity is there in the levels of available instrumentation? IPRO 303 Spring’09 13th February 2009 IPRO303 Project Plan Page 2 of 7 · What are the failure and performance degradation problems that occur? How common are they? What are the ramifications of these problems – outages, derates, having to burn more expensive fuel or turn up the “peaking” generation units that are more expensive to run, etc.? · How can the available instrumentation be used to remotely monitor and detect developing problems?
Sponsorship: SmartSignal
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- Zero Energy Lab (Semester Unknown) IPRO 337: ZeroEnergyLabandDesigningTheIPROTeamCollaboratorySpaceIPRO337FinalPresentationF09
- Creator
- Akutagawa, Abraham, Babnigg, David, Braband, Jim, Chiu, Mark, Deboth, Ray, Dosky, Benton, Hamill, Nancy, Hansen, Hamill, Kawa, Konrad, Mensah, Teddy, Park, Lillian, Parkes, Brian, Patel, Jay, Reinecke, Jonathan, Shive, Clayton, Shunia, Limia, Vice, Evan, Zappala, Theresa
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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The goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously...
Show moreThe goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously evaluating an old CTA building on the IIT campus for its feasibility both as a collaboratory IPRO space and as a ‘Zero Energy’ building.
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- Title
- Zero Energy Lab (Semester Unknown) IPRO 337: ZeroEnergyLabandDesigningTheIPROTeamCollaboratorySpaceIPRO337MidTermPresentationF09
- Creator
- Akutagawa, Abraham, Babnigg, David, Braband, Jim, Chiu, Mark, Deboth, Ray, Dosky, Benton, Hamill, Nancy, Hansen, Hamill, Kawa, Konrad, Mensah, Teddy, Park, Lillian, Parkes, Brian, Patel, Jay, Reinecke, Jonathan, Shive, Clayton, Shunia, Limia, Vice, Evan, Zappala, Theresa
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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The goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously...
Show moreThe goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously evaluating an old CTA building on the IIT campus for its feasibility both as a collaboratory IPRO space and as a ‘Zero Energy’ building.
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- Title
- Zero Energy Lab (Semester Unknown) IPRO 337: ZeroEnergyLabandDesigningTheIPROTeamCollaboratorySpaceIPRO337ProjectPlanF09
- Creator
- Akutagawa, Abraham, Babnigg, David, Braband, Jim, Chiu, Mark, Deboth, Ray, Dosky, Benton, Hamill, Nancy, Hansen, Hamill, Kawa, Konrad, Mensah, Teddy, Park, Lillian, Parkes, Brian, Patel, Jay, Reinecke, Jonathan, Shive, Clayton, Shunia, Limia, Vice, Evan, Zappala, Theresa
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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The goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously...
Show moreThe goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously evaluating an old CTA building on the IIT campus for its feasibility both as a collaboratory IPRO space and as a ‘Zero Energy’ building.
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- Title
- Zero Energy Lab (Semester Unknown) IPRO 337: ZeroEnergyLabandDesigningTheIPROTeamCollaboratorySpaceIPRO337AbstractF09
- Creator
- Akutagawa, Abraham, Babnigg, David, Braband, Jim, Chiu, Mark, Deboth, Ray, Dosky, Benton, Hamill, Nancy, Hansen, Hamill, Kawa, Konrad, Mensah, Teddy, Park, Lillian, Parkes, Brian, Patel, Jay, Reinecke, Jonathan, Shive, Clayton, Shunia, Limia, Vice, Evan, Zappala, Theresa
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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The goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously...
Show moreThe goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously evaluating an old CTA building on the IIT campus for its feasibility both as a collaboratory IPRO space and as a ‘Zero Energy’ building.
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- Title
- Failure Prediction Modeling of Power Plant Emission Control Systems (Semester Unknown) IPRO 303: FailurePredictionModelingOfPowerPlantEmissionControlSystemsIPRO303PosterSp09
- Creator
- Arastu, Insiyah, Belanger, Dave, Bouikidis, John, Capps, Zachary, Hesser, Cari, Irish, Sean, Kaneria, Satyam, Mcquillan, Brett, Mohinani, Lavesh, Patel, Jay
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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The main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental...
Show moreThe main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental systems: The main objectives that SmartSignal would like for the team to investigate are: · What are the regulatory drivers – changes in laws/regulation occurring at various points in time? Are the regulations fleet-wide or regionally specific? Can credits be traded? Etc. · What types of systems are being deployed to remove what pollutants? Describe different sub-types and configurations within a type of system, and how common they are. · How much instrumentation is available on these systems, and what signals are measured (temperature, pressure, chemistry analysis, etc.)? How much diversity is there in the levels of available instrumentation? IPRO 303 Spring’09 13th February 2009 IPRO303 Project Plan Page 2 of 7 · What are the failure and performance degradation problems that occur? How common are they? What are the ramifications of these problems – outages, derates, having to burn more expensive fuel or turn up the “peaking” generation units that are more expensive to run, etc.? · How can the available instrumentation be used to remotely monitor and detect developing problems?
Sponsorship: SmartSignal
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- Title
- Failure Prediction Modeling of Power Plant Emission Control Systems (Semester Unknown) IPRO 303: FailurePredictionModelingOfPowerPlantEmissionControlSystemsIPRO303BrochureSp09
- Creator
- Arastu, Insiyah, Belanger, Dave, Bouikidis, John, Capps, Zachary, Hesser, Cari, Irish, Sean, Kaneria, Satyam, Mcquillan, Brett, Mohinani, Lavesh, Patel, Jay
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
The main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental...
Show moreThe main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental systems: The main objectives that SmartSignal would like for the team to investigate are: · What are the regulatory drivers – changes in laws/regulation occurring at various points in time? Are the regulations fleet-wide or regionally specific? Can credits be traded? Etc. · What types of systems are being deployed to remove what pollutants? Describe different sub-types and configurations within a type of system, and how common they are. · How much instrumentation is available on these systems, and what signals are measured (temperature, pressure, chemistry analysis, etc.)? How much diversity is there in the levels of available instrumentation? IPRO 303 Spring’09 13th February 2009 IPRO303 Project Plan Page 2 of 7 · What are the failure and performance degradation problems that occur? How common are they? What are the ramifications of these problems – outages, derates, having to burn more expensive fuel or turn up the “peaking” generation units that are more expensive to run, etc.? · How can the available instrumentation be used to remotely monitor and detect developing problems?
Sponsorship: SmartSignal
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- Title
- Zero Energy Lab (Semester Unknown) IPRO 337: ZeroEnergyLabandDesigningTheIPROTeamCollaboratorySpaceIPRO337FinalReportF09
- Creator
- Akutagawa, Abraham, Babnigg, David, Braband, Jim, Chiu, Mark, Deboth, Ray, Dosky, Benton, Hamill, Nancy, Hansen, Hamill, Kawa, Konrad, Mensah, Teddy, Park, Lillian, Parkes, Brian, Patel, Jay, Reinecke, Jonathan, Shive, Clayton, Shunia, Limia, Vice, Evan, Zappala, Theresa
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
-
The goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously...
Show moreThe goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously evaluating an old CTA building on the IIT campus for its feasibility both as a collaboratory IPRO space and as a ‘Zero Energy’ building.
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- Title
- Failure Prediction Modeling of Power Plant Emission Control Systems (Semester Unknown) IPRO 303: FailurePredictionModelingOfPowerPlantEmissionControlSystemsIPRO303MidTermPresentationSp09
- Creator
- Arastu, Insiyah, Belanger, Dave, Bouikidis, John, Capps, Zachary, Hesser, Cari, Irish, Sean, Kaneria, Satyam, Mcquillan, Brett, Mohinani, Lavesh, Patel, Jay
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
The main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental...
Show moreThe main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental systems: The main objectives that SmartSignal would like for the team to investigate are: · What are the regulatory drivers – changes in laws/regulation occurring at various points in time? Are the regulations fleet-wide or regionally specific? Can credits be traded? Etc. · What types of systems are being deployed to remove what pollutants? Describe different sub-types and configurations within a type of system, and how common they are. · How much instrumentation is available on these systems, and what signals are measured (temperature, pressure, chemistry analysis, etc.)? How much diversity is there in the levels of available instrumentation? IPRO 303 Spring’09 13th February 2009 IPRO303 Project Plan Page 2 of 7 · What are the failure and performance degradation problems that occur? How common are they? What are the ramifications of these problems – outages, derates, having to burn more expensive fuel or turn up the “peaking” generation units that are more expensive to run, etc.? · How can the available instrumentation be used to remotely monitor and detect developing problems?
Sponsorship: SmartSignal
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- Title
- Failure Prediction Modeling of Power Plant Emission Control Systems (Semester Unknown) IPRO 303: FailurePredictionModelingOfPowerPlantEmissionControlSystemsIPRO303FinalReportSp09
- Creator
- Arastu, Insiyah, Belanger, Dave, Bouikidis, John, Capps, Zachary, Hesser, Cari, Irish, Sean, Kaneria, Satyam, Mcquillan, Brett, Mohinani, Lavesh, Patel, Jay
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
The main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental...
Show moreThe main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental systems: The main objectives that SmartSignal would like for the team to investigate are: · What are the regulatory drivers – changes in laws/regulation occurring at various points in time? Are the regulations fleet-wide or regionally specific? Can credits be traded? Etc. · What types of systems are being deployed to remove what pollutants? Describe different sub-types and configurations within a type of system, and how common they are. · How much instrumentation is available on these systems, and what signals are measured (temperature, pressure, chemistry analysis, etc.)? How much diversity is there in the levels of available instrumentation? IPRO 303 Spring’09 13th February 2009 IPRO303 Project Plan Page 2 of 7 · What are the failure and performance degradation problems that occur? How common are they? What are the ramifications of these problems – outages, derates, having to burn more expensive fuel or turn up the “peaking” generation units that are more expensive to run, etc.? · How can the available instrumentation be used to remotely monitor and detect developing problems?
Sponsorship: SmartSignal
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- Title
- Zero Energy Lab AND Designing the IPRO Team Collaboratory Space (sequence unknown), IPRO 337 - Project Plan: IPRO 337 Project Plan F09
- Creator
- Akutagawa, Abraham, Babnigg, David, Chiu, Mark, Dosky, Benton, Hansen, Kai, Kawa, Konrad, Mensah, Teddy, Park, Lillian, Parkes, Brian, Patel, Jay, Reinecke, Jonathan, Shive, Clayton, Vice, Evan, Zappala, Theresa
- Date
- 2009-12
- Description
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The goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously...
Show moreThe goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously evaluating an old CTA building on the IIT campus for its feasibility both as a collaboratory IPRO space and as a ‘Zero Energy’ building.
Project plan for IPRO 337: Zero Energy Lab AND Designing the IPRO Team Collaboratory Space for the fall 2009 semester.
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- Title
- Failure Prediction Modeling of Power Plant Emission Control Systems (Semester Unknown) IPRO 303: FailurePredictionModelingOfPowerPlantEmissionControlSystemsIPRO303FinalPresentationSp09
- Creator
- Arastu, Insiyah, Belanger, Dave, Bouikidis, John, Capps, Zachary, Hesser, Cari, Irish, Sean, Kaneria, Satyam, Mcquillan, Brett, Mohinani, Lavesh, Patel, Jay
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
The main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental...
Show moreThe main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental systems: The main objectives that SmartSignal would like for the team to investigate are: · What are the regulatory drivers – changes in laws/regulation occurring at various points in time? Are the regulations fleet-wide or regionally specific? Can credits be traded? Etc. · What types of systems are being deployed to remove what pollutants? Describe different sub-types and configurations within a type of system, and how common they are. · How much instrumentation is available on these systems, and what signals are measured (temperature, pressure, chemistry analysis, etc.)? How much diversity is there in the levels of available instrumentation? IPRO 303 Spring’09 13th February 2009 IPRO303 Project Plan Page 2 of 7 · What are the failure and performance degradation problems that occur? How common are they? What are the ramifications of these problems – outages, derates, having to burn more expensive fuel or turn up the “peaking” generation units that are more expensive to run, etc.? · How can the available instrumentation be used to remotely monitor and detect developing problems?
Sponsorship: SmartSignal
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- Title
- Failure Prediction Modeling of Power Plant Emission Control Systems (Semester Unknown) IPRO 303
- Creator
- Arastu, Insiyah, Belanger, Dave, Bouikidis, John, Capps, Zachary, Hesser, Cari, Irish, Sean, Kaneria, Satyam, Mcquillan, Brett, Mohinani, Lavesh, Patel, Jay
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
The main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental...
Show moreThe main goal of IPRO 303 is to investigate how SmartSignal’s modeling technology can provide value in detecting problems on environmental systems: The main objectives that SmartSignal would like for the team to investigate are: · What are the regulatory drivers – changes in laws/regulation occurring at various points in time? Are the regulations fleet-wide or regionally specific? Can credits be traded? Etc. · What types of systems are being deployed to remove what pollutants? Describe different sub-types and configurations within a type of system, and how common they are. · How much instrumentation is available on these systems, and what signals are measured (temperature, pressure, chemistry analysis, etc.)? How much diversity is there in the levels of available instrumentation? IPRO 303 Spring’09 13th February 2009 IPRO303 Project Plan Page 2 of 7 · What are the failure and performance degradation problems that occur? How common are they? What are the ramifications of these problems – outages, derates, having to burn more expensive fuel or turn up the “peaking” generation units that are more expensive to run, etc.? · How can the available instrumentation be used to remotely monitor and detect developing problems?
Sponsorship: SmartSignal
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- Title
- Zero Energy Lab (Semester Unknown) IPRO 337
- Creator
- Akutagawa, Abraham, Babnigg, David, Braband, Jim, Chiu, Mark, Deboth, Ray, Dosky, Benton, Hamill, Nancy, Hansen, Hamill, Kawa, Konrad, Mensah, Teddy, Park, Lillian, Parkes, Brian, Patel, Jay, Reinecke, Jonathan, Shive, Clayton, Shunia, Limia, Vice, Evan, Zappala, Theresa
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
-
The goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously...
Show moreThe goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously evaluating an old CTA building on the IIT campus for its feasibility both as a collaboratory IPRO space and as a ‘Zero Energy’ building.
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- Title
- Zero Energy Lab (Semester Unknown) IPRO 337: ZeroEnergyLabandDesigningTheIPROTeamCollaboratorySpaceIPRO337PostersF09
- Creator
- Akutagawa, Abraham, Babnigg, David, Braband, Jim, Chiu, Mark, Deboth, Ray, Dosky, Benton, Hamill, Nancy, Hansen, Hamill, Kawa, Konrad, Mensah, Teddy, Park, Lillian, Parkes, Brian, Patel, Jay, Reinecke, Jonathan, Shive, Clayton, Shunia, Limia, Vice, Evan, Zappala, Theresa
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
-
The goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously...
Show moreThe goal of this IPRO is to continue the research and application of previous research into ‘Zero Energy’ techniques, while simultaneously evaluating an old CTA building on the IIT campus for its feasibility both as a collaboratory IPRO space and as a ‘Zero Energy’ building.
Deliverables
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