Dr. Griggs graduated from the East Carolina University Brody School Medicine in 1990. He works in Charlotte, NC and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Griggs is affiliated with Carolinas Medical Center.
James Mathews Griggs (March 29, 1861 - January 5, 1910) was a U.S. Representative from Georgia. Born in Lagrange, Georgia, Griggs attended the common ...
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James Griggs CFO
TWO POND INVESTMENTS, INC Investor
PO Box 4788, Canton, GA 30114 1005 Weatherstone Pkwy, Holly Springs, GA 30188
James Griggs Secretary
CLEAR STREAM PARTNERS, INC
200 Eagles Nest Dr SUITE 300A, Canton, GA 30114 408 Blf Crk Way, Woodstock, GA 30188
James J Griggs
COMMUNITY PHARMACY, INC
James Griggs President, Director
STAG CONSTRUCTION, INC
408 Blf Crk Waqy, Woodstock, GA 30188 408 Blf Crk Way, Holly Springs, GA 30188 408 Blf Crk Way, Woodstock, GA
James G. Griggs President, Director
ADC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
6405 Barfield Rd, Atlanta, GA
James G. Griggs Chief Financial Officer, Secretary
Stillwater Enterprise, Inc Water/Sewer/Utility Construction Excavation Contractor
1005 Weatherstone Pkwy, Holly Springs, GA 30188 PO Box 4788, Holly Springs, GA 30114 7709280204
James Griggs Treasurer, Director, Secretary, Vice President
GARY TERRELL, INC
1005 Weatherstone Pkwy SUITE 210, Woodstock, GA 30188 Woodstock, GA 30188 PO Box 1137, Holly Springs, GA 30188 408 Blf Crk Way, Woodstock, GA
A system for the heating of fluids by causing severe turbulence of the fluid within a cavity of a housing. The device utilizes a rotor closely received within a cavity, the rotor mounted upon a rotatable shaft, with the surface of the rotor provided with a plurality of uniformly-spaced recesses oriented at a selected angle to the surface. The shaft is journalled in bearing assemblies and seal units at end walls of the housing, and the shaft is rotated by any suitable motive means. The heated fluid then is stored in any suitable storage facility, or utilized for any desired purpose. The system is provided for heating liquids, such as water, and high solids, or fluid mixtures having a solid constituent, and processing chemicals such as zinc phosphate.
Devices for heating fluids. The devices employ a cylindrical rotor which features surface irregularities. The rotor rides a shaft which is driven by external power means. Fluid injected into the device is subjected to relative motion between the rotor and the device housing, and exits the device at increased pressure and/or temperature. The device is thermodynamically highly efficient, despite the structural and mechanical simplicity of the rotor and other compounds. Such devices accordingly provide efficient, simply, inexpensive and reliable sources of heated water and other fluids for residential and industrial use.
The apparatus described herein uses a disc wafer-type rotor featuring channels disposed around its circumference and around the interior circumference of the rotor housing specifically to induce cavitation. The channels are shaped to control the size, oscillation, composition, duration, and implosion of the cavitation bubbles. The rotor is attached to a shaft which is driven by external power means. Fluid pumped into the device is subjected to the relative motion between the rotor and the device housing, and exits the device at increased temperature. The device is thermodynamically highly efficient, despite the structural and mechanical simplicity of the apparatus. Such devices accordingly provide efficient, simple, inexpensive, and reliable sources of distilled potable water for residential, commercial, and industrial use, as well as the separation and evaporation of other liquids.
The apparatus described herein uses a disc wafer-type rotor featuring channels disposed around its circumference and around the interior circumference of the rotor housing specifically to induce cavitation. The channels are shaped to control the size, oscillation, composition, duration, and implosion of the cavitation bubbles. The rotor is attached to a shaft which is driven by external power means. Fluid pumped into the device is subjected to the relative motion between the rotor and the device housing, and exits the device at increased temperature. The device is thermodynamically highly efficient, despite the structural and mechanical simplicity of the apparatus. Such devices accordingly provide efficient, simple, inexpensive, and reliable sources of distilled potable water for residential, commercial, and industrial use, as well as the separation and evaporation of other liquids.
The apparatus described herein uses a disc wafer-type rotor featuring channels disposed around its circumference and around the interior circumference of the rotor housing specifically to induce cavitation. The channels are shaped to control the size, oscillation, composition, duration, and implosion of the cavitation bubbles. The rotor is attached to a shaft which is driven by external power means. Fluid pumped into the device is subjected to the relative motion between the rotor and the device housing, and exits the device at increased temperature. The device is thermodynamically highly efficient, despite the structural and mechanical simplicity of the apparatus. Such devices accordingly provide efficient, simple, inexpensive, and reliable sources of distilled potable water for residential, commercial, and industrial use, as well as the separation and evaporation of other liquids.
Wartburg Central High School Wartburg TN 1993-1997, Coalfield High School Coalfield TN 1993-2000, Jefferson City High School Jefferson City TN 1994-1996
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