Horia Alexander Dinulescu

age ~84

from Hopkins, MN

Also known as:
  • Horia A Dinulescu
  • Moria Dinulescu
  • Ria A Ho
  • Horia O

Horia Dinulescu Phones & Addresses

  • Hopkins, MN
  • Edina, MN
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • 11217 Fetterly Rd W, Minnetonka, MN 55305

Work

  • Company:
    Gea group
    Aug 1995 to Jan 2012
  • Position:
    Director research and development

Education

  • Degree:
    Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
  • School / High School:
    University of Minnesota
    1975 to 1985
  • Specialities:
    Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Heat Transfer • Thermodynamics • Fluid Mechanics • Energy Conservation • Npd • Soldering of Dissimilar Metals • High Temperature Gases • Ethylene Crackers • Reformers • Project Management • Working In Broad Areas With Diverse Teams • Clear Evidence of Innovation and Creativ... • Technology Collaborations With Universit... • Youthful Approach To Engineering Problems • Product Development • Heat Exchangers

Languages

French • English • German • Romanian

Industries

Renewables & Environment

Resumes

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Chief Technology Officer

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Location:
11217 Fetterly Rd west, Hopkins, MN 55305
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Gea Group Aug 1995 - Jan 2012
Director Research and Development

Combined Cycle Developments Aug 1995 - Jan 2012
Chief Technology Officer
Education:
University of Minnesota 1975 - 1985
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Mechanical Engineering
University of Aachen
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” Din Iași
Master of Science, Masters
Skills:
Heat Transfer
Thermodynamics
Fluid Mechanics
Energy Conservation
Npd
Soldering of Dissimilar Metals
High Temperature Gases
Ethylene Crackers
Reformers
Project Management
Working In Broad Areas With Diverse Teams
Clear Evidence of Innovation and Creativity
Technology Collaborations With Universities
Youthful Approach To Engineering Problems
Product Development
Heat Exchangers
Languages:
French
English
German
Romanian
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Horia Dinulescu

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Us Patents

  • Method Of Joining Steel Tubes With Aluminum Ribs

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  • US Patent:
    6715667, Apr 6, 2004
  • Filed:
    Jul 22, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/201582
  • Inventors:
    Benedict Korischem - Düsseldorf, DE
    Horia Dinulescu - Minnetonka MN
    Raimund Witte - Dortmund, DE
    Eckard Volkmer - Ratingen, DE
  • Assignee:
    GEA Energietechnik GmbH - Bochum
  • International Classification:
    B23K 3102
  • US Classification:
    228183, 228157, 228223, 22826241, 22826242, 22826251, 148 23, 428659
  • Abstract:
    In a method for joining a steel tube with an aluminum rib, a zinc-aluminum alloy layer, having an aluminum content of 0. 5% by wt. to 20% by wt. , is applied to the surface of the steel tube or the aluminum rib, and then a fluxing agent in the form of cesium-aluminum tetrafluoride is applied between the steel tube and the aluminum rib at room temperature before or during the mechanical contact of the aluminum rib with the steel tube. The steel tube provided with the aluminum rib is then heated to a soldering temperature of between 370Â C. and 470Â C. and subjected to room temperature to cool down.
  • Method Of Making Finned Tubes

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  • US Patent:
    6848609, Feb 1, 2005
  • Filed:
    Dec 16, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/738247
  • Inventors:
    Benedict Korischem - Düsseldorf, DE
    Horia Dinulescu - Minnetonka MN, US
    Raimund Witte - Dortmund, DE
    Eckard Volkmer - Ratingen, DE
  • Assignee:
    GEA Energietechnik GmbH - Bochum
  • International Classification:
    B23K 3102
    B23K 120
    B23K 3534
    B23K 119
  • US Classification:
    228183, 228129, 228223, 22826241, 22826242, 22826251, 228146, 148 23, 428659
  • Abstract:
    In a method of making finned tubes as components of air-cooled systems or condensers, a sheet metal strip of aluminum is first shaped into a waved finned structure with plural fins in parallel relationship and arched ends for connecting the fins, thereby defining crests on opposite ends of the finned structure. A fluxing agent of cesium-aluminum tetrafluoride is applied in lines onto the crests on at least one of the ends of the finned structure. The finned structure is then placed upon a broad side of a flat steel tube coated with a zinc/aluminum alloy. The finned structure and the flat tube are subsequently joined in a brazing furnace in the presence of an inert gas at a temperature between 370 C. and 470 C. to produce a unitary structure which is then allowed to cool down at room temperature.
  • Heat Exchanger With Resilient Corner Seals

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  • US Patent:
    45962855, Jun 24, 1986
  • Filed:
    Mar 28, 1985
  • Appl. No.:
    6/717033
  • Inventors:
    Horia A. Dinulescu - Edina MN
  • Assignee:
    North Atlantic Technologies, Inc. - Bloomington MN
  • International Classification:
    F28D 902
  • US Classification:
    165 82
  • Abstract:
    A cross flow heat exchanger for heat exchange between two fluids. The heat exchanger is of the type having a stack of spaced, parallel rectangular plates; a frame enclosing the plates and having generally rectangular end walls parallel to the plates and corner posts extending between corners of the end walls; and corner supports extending between the end walls and sealingly engaging respective aligned plate corners. The heat exchanger is characterized by including a plurality of leaf springs, each having a plurality of nested but individually resilient leaves elongated parallel to the corner posts and having a generally arcuate transverse cross-section providing spaced surfaces bearing respectively against a corner post and a corner support to resiliently seal the corner post to the corner support. The leaf springs therefore substantially prevent fluid flow between the corner post and the corner support, and further resiliently accommodate growth of the plates due to thermal expansion parallel to their planes.
  • Cryogenic Fuel Tank

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  • US Patent:
    42920620, Sep 29, 1981
  • Filed:
    Mar 20, 1980
  • Appl. No.:
    6/132140
  • Inventors:
    Horia A. Dinulescu - Minneapolis MN
    Nicholas A. Sanders - Hastings MN
  • International Classification:
    F25B 1900
  • US Classification:
    62 7
  • Abstract:
    A fuel tank is provided for the automotive transport of a cryogenic liquid fuel which in the course of transport is being consumed by an engine or the like. The fuel tank consists essentially of two containers, one for the cryogenic fuel and the other for a secondary cryogenic liquid which is used to cool the fuel during storage when no fuel is being consumed. By the method of the invention the build up of fuel vapor pressure during storage is avoided and the vapor pressure maintained at a predetermined level. The fuel tank described herein was two distinct modes of operation, namely, the fuel storage mode and the fuel supply mode. In the fuel storage mode the cryogenic fuel is being stored for later use while the secondary fluid is being used as a heat sink for the heat absorbed by the tank from the environment. In the fuel supply mode fuel is being supplied by the tank for consumption both as a liquid and as a gas while the secondary fluid is being restored to its initial state of lower temperature by the use of a refrigerator which employs the fuel as a heat sink. The two containers are thermally insulated from the outside environment as well as from each other.
  • Floating Plate Heat Exchanger

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  • US Patent:
    44428863, Apr 17, 1984
  • Filed:
    Apr 6, 1983
  • Appl. No.:
    6/480391
  • Inventors:
    Horia A. Dinulescu - Minneapolis MN
  • Assignee:
    North Atlantic Technologies, Inc. - Bloomington MN
  • International Classification:
    F28F 310
  • US Classification:
    165 76
  • Abstract:
    A heat exchanger plate block is comprised of a stack of consecutive, spaced, parallel rectangular plates mounted within an enclosing frame. The frame has end walls parallel to the plates and corner posts extending between and joining corners of the end walls. Resilient spacers are included between the plates to render the stack of plates elastically compressible as a unit in a direction normal to the planes of the plates. Resilient corner spacers are provided to space corners of the plates from adjacent corner posts to accommodate growth of the plates due to thermal expansion in their planes. The plates of the plate stack hence float within resilient fixtures which accommodate thermal expansion parallel to and normal to the planes of the plates.
  • Heat Exchanger With Finned Partition Walls

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  • US Patent:
    54905591, Feb 13, 1996
  • Filed:
    Jul 20, 1994
  • Appl. No.:
    8/278041
  • Inventors:
    Horia A. Dinulescu - Minnetonka MN
  • International Classification:
    F28D 1053
    F28F 122
  • US Classification:
    165148
  • Abstract:
    In a heat exchanger with confronting partition walls (50) separating two fluids, extended surface for heat transfer enhancement is provided by extended surface packets (42), each comprising a multiplicity of fins (44), made integral with a common base plate (56) and a common top plate (62); packets (42) being attached to adjacent walls (50) through junction layers (68) formed by a bonding process. The partition walls (50) are typically constituted by the flat walls of oblong cross section tubes (34). In a preferred embodiment, for low temperature applications such as an air-cooled steam condenser for electric power generation plants, tubes (34) are made of steel, extended surface packets (42) are made of aluminum by extrusion, and bonding is by an organic structural adhesive. In another preferred embodiment, for high temperature applications such as heat recovery steam generators of combined cycle power plants, tubes (35) are of a high temperature metal; extended surface packets (43) are of a similar metal and made without a top plate; and attachment of packets (43 ) to tubes (35) is by diffusion bonding. Numerous other applications are identified.
  • Thin Sheet Heat Exchanger

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  • US Patent:
    43089151, Jan 5, 1982
  • Filed:
    Oct 27, 1980
  • Appl. No.:
    6/200927
  • Inventors:
    Nicholas A. Sanders - Minneapolis MN
    Horia A. Dinulescu - Minneapolis MN
  • International Classification:
    F28F 310
  • US Classification:
    165166
  • Abstract:
    A thin sheet heat exchanger is provided which facilitates the transfer of heat between two flowing streams of gas. The heat exchanger is formed of a packing of rectangular heat exchange plates positioned by the method of the present invention separately and parallelly to one another. The packing realizes a crossflow channel pattern for the two gas streams. The heat exchange plates which compose the bulk of the heat exchanger are, by the method of the present invention, folded at two opposite sides. The plates are stacked as prescribed by the method of this invention, and seamweld (or equivalent) sealed along the folded sides of each pair of consecutive plates, thus forming individual gas channels. Also by the method of the present invention gasket sealing surfaces and flange mounting surfaces are realized by the said folds of the said heat exchange plates. A heat exchanger system can be constituted by a plurality of said heat exchangers assembled, by the method of the invention, to relaize a desired combination of flow patterns.

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