Feb 2010 to Aug 2011 Activities TherapistSpring - Fall
Apr 2008 to Nov 2010 Gate Shift Supervisor - Sandy Neck Beach ParkSIMMONS AGENCY
Mar 2005 to Mar 2010 Private InvestigatorSpring - Fall
Jan 2009 to Feb 2010 Animal Control OfficerDIVISION OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES Baltimore, MD Jan 1997 to Oct 2003 Parole & Probation Agent
Education:
The Animal Medical Center New York, NY 2008 managementUniversity of Maryland Baltimore, MD B.A. in Sociology
Skills:
Excellent communicator with people at all levels. Reliable and flexible. Also an expert horse person.
Atul Gurunath Kanvinde - Mumbai, IN Charles Lambert Baker - Thornton PA, US John T. Rizzo - Mantua NJ, US Janet Lee Lane - Haddonfield NJ, US Roland Bernard Saeger - Runnemede NJ, US
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company - Annandale NJ
International Classification:
G01N 21/49
US Classification:
356337
Abstract:
The invention is a technique for predicting future haze formation in dewaxed, petroleum-derived, lubricant base stocks and, by extension, products made from such base stocks. In general, the technique measures the changes in light scattering caused by the formation and disappearance of wax crystals in a dilute test sample of neat base stock, over the course of a temperature profile. The data obtained is then compared to a previously formulated historical correlation of measurements taken using light scattering data to haze potential. The technique focuses on haze disappearance temperature as a reference point, as opposed to total wax formation. The technique also uses a solvent to accelerate the formation of wax crystals in the test sample. The technique provides a robust early warning system that allows refineries to rapidly and accurately determine the long term haze potential of a base stock production prior to release. The technique can be performed in real time, typically in less than an hour.