Mark Thomas Holtzapple

age ~68

from College Station, TX

Also known as:
  • Mark T Holtzapple
  • Mark T Thomas
  • Mark T Holfzapple
  • Mark T Homas
  • Mark Tthomas
Phone and address:
8601 Rosewood Dr, College Station, TX 77845
9796962380

Mark Holtzapple Phones & Addresses

  • 8601 Rosewood Dr, College Sta, TX 77845 • 9796962380
  • 1805 Southwood Dr, College Sta, TX 77840 • 9796962380
  • College Station, TX
  • Bryan, TX
  • Briggs, TX

Work

  • Position:
    Healthcare Support Occupations

Amazon

Transformation of Acetone and Isopropanol to Hydrocarbons: Conversion of Oxygenate Components to Hydrocarbons Using Zeolite Catalyst

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This monograph describes the production of hydrocarbons from acetone and isopropanol produced by the MixAlco process. The MixAlco process has two types of products: acetone and isopropanol. The effect of the temperature, weight hourly space velocity (WHSV), type of catalyst, feed composition, and pr...


Author
Sebastian Taco-Vasquez, Mark T. Holtzapple

Binding
Paperback

Pages
152

Publisher
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing

ISBN #
3847373307

EAN Code
9783847373308

ISBN #
7

Oligomerization and Catalytic Ketonization in the Mixalco(TM) Process

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This research describes the zeolite use in the oligomerization and catalytic ketonization steps of the MixAlco™ process. In this book, the following six products associated with the MixAlco™ process were studied: acetic acid, mixed acids, acetone, mixed ketones, isopropanol, and mixed alcohols. The ...


Author
Sebastian Taco-Vasquez, Mark Holtzapple

Binding
Paperback

Pages
264

Publisher
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing

ISBN #
3659523690

EAN Code
9783659523694

ISBN #
5

Foundations of Engineering by Holtzapple, Mark Published by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math 2nd (second) edition (2002) Hardcover

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Binding
Hardcover

Publisher
McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math

ISBN #
10

Concepts in Engineering [Paperback] [2007] 2 Ed. Mark Holtzapple, W. Reece

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Binding
Unknown Binding

Publisher
McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math

ISBN #
9

Conversion of biomass to mixed acids: Oxidative lime and shock tube pretreatment and mixed-acid fermentation

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To improve the MixAlco process and biomass pretreatment, five studies were conducted. Three studies related to fermentation, whereas the other two investigated the effectiveness of shock tube pretreatment. In the first study, the constant-selectivity assumption used in the continuum particle distrib...


Author
Daniel Meysing, Mark T. Holtzapple

Binding
Paperback

Pages
140

Publisher
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing

ISBN #
3659134880

EAN Code
9783659134883

ISBN #
6

Foundations of Engineering

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This book gives freshman engineering students a solid foundation for all their future coursework. It provides an overview to the engineering profession and of the skills they will need to develop, as well as an introduction to fundamental engineering topics such as thermodynamics, rate processes, an...


Author
Mark Holtzapple, W. Reece

Binding
Hardcover

Pages
752

Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education

ISBN #
0072480823

EAN Code
9780072480825

ISBN #
2

Concepts in Engineering

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The second edition of Holtzapple and Reece’s popular text, Concepts in Engineering, introduces fundamental engineering concepts to freshman engineering students. Its central focus is to positively motivate students for the rest of their engineering education, as well as their future engineering. Due...


Author
Mark Holtzapple, W. Reece

Binding
Paperback

Pages
304

Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education

ISBN #
0073191620

EAN Code
9780073191621

ISBN #
1

Mathematics Supplement to Foundations of Engineering

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"Mathematics Supplement to Foundations of Engineering" by Mark T. Holtzapple, and W. Dan Reece, 1999.


Author
Mark T. Holtzapple, W. Dan Reece

Binding
Paperback

Pages
111

Publisher
The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc/Primis Custom Publishing

ISBN #
0072357525

EAN Code
9780072357523

ISBN #
8

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Mark T Holtzapple

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Location:
College Station, TX
Industry:
Research
Work:
Texas A&M University 1986 - 2009
Professor Artie Mcferrin Department of Chemical Engineering
Education:
University of Pennsylvania 1978 - 1981
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemical Engineering, Philosophy
Skills:
Chemical Engineering
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Owner

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Location:
College Station, TX
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Texas A&M University
Professor of Chemical Engineering

Starrotor Corporation
Owner
Education:
Cornell University 1974 - 1978

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Concepts in Engineering

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Author
Mark Thomas Holtzapple

ISBN #
0071214739

Concepts in Engineering

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Author
Mark Thomas Holtzapple

ISBN #
0073011770

Concepts in Engineering

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Author
Mark Thomas Holtzapple

ISBN #
0073191620

Foundations of Engineering

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Author
Mark T. Holtzapple

ISBN #
0070297061

Foundations of Engineering

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Author
Mark T. Holtzapple

ISBN #
0071195610

Foundations of Engineering

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Author
Mark T. Holtzapple

ISBN #
0072480823

Us Patents

  • Quasi-Isothermal Brayton Cycle Engine

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  • US Patent:
    6336317, Jan 8, 2002
  • Filed:
    Jul 30, 1999
  • Appl. No.:
    09/363818
  • Inventors:
    Mark T. Holtzapple - College Station TX
    G. Andrew Rabroker - College Station TX
  • Assignee:
    The Texas AM University System - College Station TX
  • International Classification:
    F02C 300
  • US Classification:
    60 3963, 60 396, 418171, 418166, 417274, 91173
  • Abstract:
    An engine is disclosed. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the engine comprises a compressor, and combustor, and an expander. The compressor compresses ambient air. The combustor burns the compressed air, and produces exhaust gasses. The expander receives the exhaust gases from the combustor, and expands the exhaust gasses. The compressor may be a gerotor compressor or a piston compressor having variable-dead-volume control. The expander may be a gerotor expander or a piston expander having variable-dead-volume control. In another embodiment, an engine comprises a piston compressor, a combustor, a piston expander, and a pressure tank. The piston compressor compresses ambient air. The combustor burns the compressed air, and produces exhaust gasses. The piston expander receives the exhaust gasses from the combustor, and expands the exhaust gasses.
  • Process For Recovering Low-Boiling Acids

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  • US Patent:
    6395926, May 28, 2002
  • Filed:
    Jun 15, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/882853
  • Inventors:
    Mark T. Holtzapple - College Station TX
    Richard R. Davison - Bryan TX
  • Assignee:
    Texas AM University System - College Station TX
  • International Classification:
    C07C 5100
  • US Classification:
    562513, 562580, 562589, 562606, 44385
  • Abstract:
    The invention provides a method for recovering low-boiling acids from a concentrated solution of the calcium salt of the acid by treating the concentrated solution of calcium salts of the low-boiling acids with a high molecular weight tertiary amine and carbon dioxide.
  • Vapor-Compression Evaporative Air Conditioning Systems And Components

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  • US Patent:
    6427453, Aug 6, 2002
  • Filed:
    Jul 31, 1998
  • Appl. No.:
    09/126325
  • Inventors:
    Mark T. Holtzapple - College Station TX
    Richard Davison - Bryan TX
    G. Andrew Rabroker - College Station TX
  • Assignee:
    The Texas AM University System - College Station TX
  • International Classification:
    F25D 1706
  • US Classification:
    62 92, 62305, 62476, 62502
  • Abstract:
    Novel vapor compression evaporative cooling systems which use water as a refrigerant are provided, as are methods for using same. Also provided are novel compressors, compressor components, and means for removing noncondensibles useful in such cooling systems.
  • Recovery Of Fermentation Salts From Dilute Aqueous Solutions

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  • US Patent:
    6478965, Nov 12, 2002
  • Filed:
    Nov 16, 1999
  • Appl. No.:
    09/441211
  • Inventors:
    Mark T. Holtzapple - College Station TX
    Richard R. Davison - Bryan TX
    Torsten Luettich - Essen, DE
  • Assignee:
    The Texas AM University System - College Station TX
  • International Classification:
    B01D 1102
  • US Classification:
    210634, 210802, 210805, 2101951, 210255, 210511, 210521
  • Abstract:
    Dilute solutions of fermentation sales may be concentrated by extracting water using low-miscibility, low-molecular-weight secondary and tertiary amines, e. g. triethylamine (TEA), diisopropyl amine (DIA), N,N-diethylmethylamine (DEMA), and mixtures thereof. At 30Â C. -55Â C. , which corresponds to typical fermentation temperatures, these low-molecular-weight amines or their mixtures, can extract large amounts of water from dilute aqueous solutions containing fermentation salts. Thus, dilute fermentation salt solutions can be concentrated by selectively removing water. At these low temperatures, the amine phase contains 20-35% water and a much reduced quantity of fermentation salt. When the temperature is raised, water phases out of the amine, allowing the amine to be recycled and reused to extract additional water. Using this approach, about 82. 5% of water can be removed from a 3% dilute solution using conventional multistage, countercurrent extraction, thus providing a 15% concentrated fermentation salt solution.
  • Quasi-Isothermal Brayton Cycle Engine

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  • US Patent:
    6530211, Mar 11, 2003
  • Filed:
    Aug 16, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/930246
  • Inventors:
    Mark T. Holtzapple - College Station TX 77840
    G. Andrew Rabroker - College Station TX 77846
  • International Classification:
    F02C 500
  • US Classification:
    60 396, 418166, 418171, 418 613
  • Abstract:
    An engine is disclosed. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the engine comprises a compressor, and combustor, and an expander. The compressor compresses ambient air. The combustor burns the compressed air, and produces exhaust gasses. The expander receives the exhaust gases from the combustor, and expands the exhaust gasses. The compressor may be a gerotor compressor or a piston compressor having variable-dead-volume control. The expander may be a gerotor expander or a piston expander having variable-dead-volume control. In another embodiment, an engine comprises a piston compressor, a combustor, a piston expander, and a pressure tank. The piston compressor compresses ambient air. The combustor bums the compressed air, and produces exhaust gasses. The piston expander receives the exhaust gasses from the combustor, and expands the exhaust gasses.
  • Vapor-Compression Evaporative Air Conditioning Systems And Components

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  • US Patent:
    6684658, Feb 3, 2004
  • Filed:
    Sep 28, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/964401
  • Inventors:
    Mark T. Holtzapple - College Station TX
    Richard Davison - Bryan TX
    G. Andrew Rabroker - College Station TX
  • Assignee:
    The Texas AM University System - College Station TX
  • International Classification:
    F25B 100
  • US Classification:
    62268, 62498, 623231, 621964, 62217, 622283, 417202
  • Abstract:
    Novel vapor compression evaporative cooling systems which use water as a refrigerant are provided, as are methods for using same. Also provided are novel compressors, compressor components, and means for removing noncondensibles useful in such cooling systems.
  • Quasi-Isothermal Brayton Cycle Engine

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  • US Patent:
    6886326, May 3, 2005
  • Filed:
    Jan 17, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/346024
  • Inventors:
    Mark T. Holtzapple - College Station TX, US
    G. Andrew Rabroker - College Station TX, US
  • Assignee:
    The Texas A & M University System - College Station TX
  • International Classification:
    F02C005/00
    F02C003/00
  • US Classification:
    60 396, 60 3963, 60 3962, 418171, 418159
  • Abstract:
    An engine includes a compressor, and combustor, and an expander. The compressor compresses ambient air. The combustor burns the compressed air, and produces exhaust gasses. The expander receives the exhaust gases from the combustor, and expands the exhaust gasses. The compressor may be a gerotor compressor or a piston compressor having variable-dead-volume control. The expander may be a gerotor expander or a piston expander having variable-dead-volume control. Moreover, the engine may include a regenerative brake. The regenerative brake may include one or more valves coupled to the compressor, an expander clutch, and a compressor clutch. Specifically, during braking, the expander clutch is disengaged and the compressor clutch is engaged.
  • Gerotor Apparatus For A Quasi-Isothermal Brayton Cycle Engine

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  • US Patent:
    7008200, Mar 7, 2006
  • Filed:
    Feb 5, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/359488
  • Inventors:
    Mark T. Holtzapple - College Station TX, US
    George A. Rabroker - College Station TX, US
    Thomas J. Beck - Bryan TX, US
    Mark Ehsani - College Station TX, US
    Matthew M. Whiteacre - College Station TX, US
    Michael Kyle Ross - Bryan TX, US
    Gary P. Noyes - Houston TX, US
  • Assignee:
    The Texas A&M University System - College Station TX
    StarRotor Corporation - College Station TX
  • International Classification:
    F03C 4/00
    F04C 2/00
  • US Classification:
    418168, 418 9, 418 91, 418 94, 418171, 418200, 418212
  • Abstract:
    According to one embodiment of the invention, a gerotor apparatus includes an outer gerotor having an outer gerotor chamber, an inner gerotor, at least a portion of which is disposed within the outer gerotor chamber, and a synchronizing apparatus operable to control the rotation of the inner gerotor relative to the outer gerotor. The inner gerotor includes one or more entrance passages operable to communicate a lubricant into the outer gerotor chamber.

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Mark Holtzapple

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Company / Classification
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Mark Holtzapple
President, Manager, Branch Manager
Starrotor Corp
Mfg Air/Gas Compressors
1712 Gooseneck Dr, Bryan, TX 77808
9797782102
Mark Holtzapple
INDUCTIONJET, LLC
4104 Hwy 21 E, Bryan, TX 77808
1805 Southwood Dr, College Station, TX 77840

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Lived:
College Station, TX
Work:
Texas A&M - Professor
Education:
Cornell University

Youtube

Energy

In this presentation, Dr. Mark Holtzapple discusses how energy is the ...

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    28m 9s

Meet the inventor of NozeSeal

Learn about Dr Mark Holtzapple and why he invented NozeSeal. NozeSeal ...

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Dr. Mark Holtzapple, Texas A&M University

2013 SEC Symposium - Impact of the Southeast in the World's Renewable ...

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    29m 10s

Q&A with Dr. Mark Holtzapple [CHEN]

Q&A with Dr. Mark Holtzapple: Professor at the Artie McFerrin Departme...

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    9m 2s

Dr. Mark T. Holtzapple | Faculty Research Video

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    1m 50s

Extracting Freshwater From Saltwater: Unpacki...

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C Checkout FG...

  • Duration:
    35m 39s

News

Researchers call climate change goals fanciful

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  • Mark Holtzapple, a chemical engineer at Texas A&M who studies bio-based fuels, desalination and an array of technologies, agrees with Jones about the science. The political way forward, he said, is less clear.
  • Date: Apr 02, 2016
  • Category: Sci/Tech
  • Source: Google

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Locality:
MISHAWAKA, INDIANA
Birthday:
1928

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