ESL-IE-81/04-01 Use of Low-Frequency Sonic Devises for Control of Deposits in Boilers and Precipitators - David A. Baker and Joseph A. Schwartz, KVB, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-02 "Sandjet"--A New Alternative for Cleaning Furnace Tubes - C. B. Pollock, Union Carbide Corporation, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-03 The Selection and Use of Fireside Additives on Industrial Boilers - J. E. Radway, EnerChem Inc., Cleveland, Ohio
ESL-IE-81/04-04 Restoration of Refinery Heaters Using the Technique of Prefabricated Ceramic Fiber Lined Panels - Henry D. Sento, Exxon U. S. A., Baton Rouge, Louisiana
ESL-IE-81/04-05 Dover Textiles--A Case History on Retrofitting Factories with a Boiler System Fueled on Coal--Wood and Waste - Richard Pincelli, Energy Systems, Inc., Hixson, Tennessee
ESL-IE-81/04-06 Waste Heat Recovery Using a Circulating Heat Medium Loop - Earl Manning, Jr., Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-07 Industrial Low Temperature Waste Heat Utilization - Mehmet Altin, Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri
ESL-IE-81/04-08 Industrial Plate Heat Exchangers Heat Recovery and Fouling - Peter H. Cross, Alfa Laval Company, Ltd., Brentford, England
ESL-IE-81/04-09 Computerized Energy and Treament Cost Calculations - William L. Trace, Calgon Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-81/04-10 Ceramic Cross Flow Recuperator-Design Parameters - Jeffrey M. Gonzalez, GTE Products Corporation, Towanda, Pennsylvania and Wilfred J. Rebello, PAR Enterprises, Inc., Fairfax, Virginia
ESL-IE-81/04-11 Energy Conservation at the Westinghouse R&D - Patrick Norelli and Vance A. Roy, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-81/04-12 Economics and Energy Conservation - R. J. Larson, Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri
ESL-IE-81/04-13 The Hidden Future Shock in Current Energy Economics- Joel S. Gilbert, Mechanical Technology, Inc., Latham, New York
ESL-IE-81/04-14 Energy Program Management - Carl F. Salas, O'Brien & Associates, San Jose, California
ESL-IE-81/04-15 Implementation of a Corporate Energy Accounting and Forecasting Model - Howard W. Kympton and B. M. Bowman, Frito-Lay, Inc., Dallas, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-16 Guidelines For Developing Low Energy Separation Processes - J. H. Bojnowski ad D. L. Hanks, Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, West Virginia
ESL-IE-81/04-17 High Performance Trays and Heat Exchangers in Heat Pumped Distillation Columns - M. W. Wisz, R. Antonelli and E. G. Ragi, Union Carbide Corporation, Tonawanda, New York
ESL-IE-81/04-18 Freeze Crystallization: Improving the Energy Efficiency of a Low-Energy Separation Process - James A. Heist, Consulting Chemical Engineer, Wilmington, North Carolina
ESL-IE-81/04-19 Refinery Energy Conservation Experience with Enhanced Surface Reboilers - E. G. Ragi and P. S. O'Neill, Union Carbide Corporation, Tonawanda, New York
ESL-IE-81/04-20 Energy Savings for CO2 Removal Systems in Ammonia Plants - Roger Pouilliart and Francis Van Hecke, Carbochim, Saint-Chislain, Belgium
ESL-IE-81/04-21 Planning and Constructing a Refuse Derived Fuel Power Plant - Neil Bernstein, Heyward-Robinson Company, Niagara Falls, New York
ESL-IE-81/04-22 Case Studies of Industrial Waste to Energy Conversion - G. A. Brumitt, Williams Patent Crusher and Pulverizer Company, St. Louis, Missouri
ESL-IE-81/04-23 Large Steam Generating Units for the Combustion of Refuse - P. J. Adams and C. Clarke Robinson, Foster Wheeler Limited, St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada
ESL-IE-81/04-24 Steelcase's Closed Loop Energy Recovery System Results in $250,000 Savings Annually - Peter M. Wege, Steelcase Inc., Grand Rapids, Michigan
ESL-IE-81/04-25 Industrial Waste Treatment and Energy Recovery for the Bacardi Corporation, San Juan, Puerto Rico - Valery N. Wahbeh, Ronald D. Hardten and Joseph F. Gieck, Black and Veatch, Kansas City, Missouri
ESL-IE-81/04-26 The Canadian Energy information Systems--An Aid and Opportunity for Industry - C.S.L. McNeil, Energy, Mines and Resources, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
ESL-IE-81/04-27 Federal/Industry Development of Energy-Conserving Technologies for the Chemical and Petroleum Refining Industries - Terrence G. Alston and Jimmy L. Humphrey, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois
ESL-IE-81/04-28 Energy Conservation RD&D Projects in the Low Temperature and General Manufacturing Industry Sectors - Robert Massey, Department of Energy, Washington, DC
ESL-IE-81/04-29 Effectiveness of Federal Government Programs to Promote Use of Energy-Conserving Industrial Equipment - Donald E. Newsom and Allan R. Evans, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois
ESL-IE-81/04-30 Energy Conservation for Boiler Water Systems - Mark L. Beardsley, Arco Performance Chemicals Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-81/04-31 Combustion Air Preheat and Radiant Heat Transfer in Fired Heaters--A Graphical Method for Design and Operating Analysis - Roy L. Grantom, Monsanto Company, Alvin, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-32 Burner Designs and Simplified Controls for Variable Air Preheat Systems - Charles R. Lied, Bloom Engineering Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-81/04-33 Continuous Measurement of Carbon Monoxide Improves Combustion Efficiency of CO Boilers - William Gilmour and Donald Pregler, Princeton Sensors, Princeton, New Jersey, and Russell J. Branham and James L. Prichard, Ashland Oil Company, Catlettsburgh, Kentucky
ESL-IE-81/04-34 Potential For Energy Conservation - Ashok Kumar, Bechtel Company, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-35 Steam Production from Waste Stack Gases in a Carbon Black Plant - Richard I. Istre, Continental Carbon Company, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-36 Generating Steam by Wste Incineration - D. R. Williams and L. A. Darrow, John Deere Tractor Works, Waterloo, Iowa
ESL-IE-81/04-37 Heat Recovery from Coal Gasifiers - Harvey Wen and S. C. Lou, Bechtel Petroleum, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-38 Natural Cooling Retrofit - Larry C. Fenster and A. Jay Grantier, Natkin Energy Management, Englewood, Colorado
ESL-IE-81/04-39 Identifying Opportunities for Industrial Energy Conservation - Allan R. Hoffman, Mellon Institute, Arlington, Virginia
ESL-IE-81/04-40 The Overriding Demand for Energy Conservation in the Cement Industry - L. U. Spellman, Atlantic Cement Company, Inc., Stamford, Connecticut
ESL-IE-81/04-41 Energy Conservation Through Utility Systems Transient Response Analysis - J. Sorotzkin, Shell Oil Company, Deer Park, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-42 Energy Management and Computers in the Pulp and Paper Industry - Jude T. Sommerfeld and Edwin M. Hartley, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
ESL-IE-81/04-43 Achieving Energy Goals Through Employee Participation - Marvin Weisenthal, Good Impressions, Troy, Michigan
ESL-IE-81/04-44 Thermodynamic Analysis for Energy Conservation - W. F. Kenney, Exxon Company, Florham Park, New Jersey
ESL-IE-81/04-45 Energy Saving in Ammonia Plant by Using Gas Turbine - Shigekazu Uji and Mikio Ikeda, Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy industries Company, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
ESL-IE-81/04-46 Energy Conservation in Air Pollution Control - Peter D. Barba, Des Champs Laboratories, Inc., East Hanover, New Jersey
ESL-IE-81/04-47 Biological Solutions to Industrial Energy Reduction - J. Lawrence Fox, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-48 Electronics--Key to Industrial Energy Control - Kirby P. Nelson, Texas Instruments Inc., Dallas, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-49 Energy Conservation in a Manufacturing Facility Through Distributed Microprocessor Control - Carlos Garcia, IBM, Tarrytown, N.Y. and V. A. Kaiser, Profimatics, Inc., Woodland Hills, California
ESL-IE-81/04-50 Computer Control of a Syngas Complex at LaPorte, Texas - Nirmal Chatterjee, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-81/04-51 Advanced Computer Control Concepts Facilitate Energy Recovery - C. R. Cutler, Shell Oil Company, Deer Park, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-52 Wood Gasification: Where It Is And Where Is Is Going - Michael L. Murphy, Energy Products of idaho, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
ESL-IE-81/04-53 Kilowatts From Waste Wood In The Furniture Industry - R. L. Nailen, Litton Industries, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
ESL-IE-81/04-54 Heat Recovery From Solid Waste - O. Warren Underwood, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Michigan
ESL-IE-81/04-55 Gasahol--Boon or Boondoggle - Michael J. Hyland, Booze-Allen and Hamiton, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-56 Computer Control Boiler Operation - G. E. Pareja, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Pasadena, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-57 Application of Multivariable Control to Oil and coal Fired Boilers - Keith Swanson, Econics Corporation, Sunnyvale, California
ESL-IE-81/04-58 Microprocessor Based Combustion Monitoring and Control Systems Utilizing in Situ Opacity Oxygen and CO Measurement - Robert C. Malloy, Dynatron, Inc., Wallingford, Connecticut
ESL-IE-81/04-59 New Developments in Closed Loop Combustion Control Using Flue Gas Analysis - Robert L. Nelson, Westinghouse Computer and Instrumentation Division, Orrville, Ohio
ESL-IE-81/04-60 Excess Air Optimization of Solid Fueled Power Boilers - A. Anton Frederickson, Jr., Measurex Corporation, Cupertino, California
ESL-IE-81/04-61 Retrofit Air Preheat Economics - James A. Goolsbee, S. I. P. Engineering, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-62 Industrial Waste Heat Recovery Using Heat Pipes - Michael A. Ruch, Q-Dot Corporation, Dallas, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-63 Ceramic Waste Heat Recovery Systems on a Rotary Forge Furnace: An Installation and Operating History - S. B. Young and T. E. Campbell, Hague International, South Portland, Maine and T. M. Worstell, Reed Rock Bit Company, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-64 Energy Recovery for Medium and High Temperature Industrial Furnaces - Eugene Krumm, Combustion Engineering, Wellsville, New York
ESL-IE-81/04-65 The "Heat Extractor" System - Philip Zacuto, Heat Extractor Corporation, St. Johnsville, New York
ESL-IE-81/04-66 Deere and Company Energy Management Program - Douglas F. Darby, Deere and Company, Moline, Illinois
ESL-IE-81/04-67 Energy Management in a Multi-Industry Organization - John A. Lawrence, Tenneco, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-68 Conservation--The Keystone of Energy Management - Ronald C. Read, International Harvester Company, Chicago, Illinois
ESL-IE-81/04-69 Energy Evaluation and Management in the Industrial Setting - Ronald C. Morketter, Harley Ellington Pierce Yee Associates, Southfield, Michigan
ESL-IE-81/04-70 Cooling Towers-Energy Conservation and Money Making Mechanisms - Robert Burger, Robert Burger Associates, Inc., Dallas
ESL-IE-81/04-71 Heat Transfer Performance of a Dry and Wet/Dry Advanced Cooling Tower Condenser - Hans D. Fricke, David J. Webster and Ken McIlroy, Union Caride Corporation, Tonawanda, NewYork, John A. Bartz, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California
ESL-IE-81/04-72 The Binary Cooling Tower Process: An Energy Conserving Water Refuse Technology - Richard Lancaster, William Sanderson and Robert L. Cooke, Jr., Tower Systems, inc., Tacoma, Washington
ESL-IE-81/04-73 Saving Energy with Azial Fans - Robert C. Monroe, Hudson Products Corporation, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-74 Load Management: Opportunity of Calamity? - Rene H. Males and Nancy Hassig, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California
ESL-IE-81/04-75 Justification for Energy Efficient Motors - Richard J. Buschart, Monsant Company, St. Louis, Missouri
ESL-IE-81/04-76 Feasibility Study of a Multi-Purpose Computer Program for Optimizing Heat Rates in Power Cycles - Y. Menuchin and K. P. Singh, Joseph Oat Corporation, Camden, New Jersey, and N. Hirota, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California
ESL-IE-81/04-77 The Role of Electricity Pricing Policy in Industrial Siting Decisions - Colin S. Tam, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-81/04-78 The Small Wind Energy Conversion System--A Utility Perspective - Allen Boatwright, Texas Electric Service Company, Fort Worth, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-79 Nuclear Energy--Uranium to Electricity Part I - Orian L. Ihms, Texas Power and Light Company, Dallas, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-80 Nuclear Energy--Uranium to Electricity Part II - Orian L. Ihms, Texas Power and Light Company, Dallas, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-81 The HTGR Closed-Loop Energy System - G. Garth Leeth, General Electric Corporation, Sunnyvale, California
ESL-IE-81/04-82 Support Requirements for Synfuels - Michael J. Huland, Booze-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-83 Boiler Efficiency--Consider All the Angles - C. P. Blakeley, Honeywell, Inc., Fort Washington, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-81/04-84 Combustion Control Using Infrared and Visible Light Devisces - Steve Lewis, Longmont, Colorado
ESL-IE-81/04-85 Furnace Controls Using High Temperature Preheated Combustion Air - Jeffrey Gonzaes, GTE Products, Towanda, Pennsylvania and Wilfred J. Rebello, PAR Enterprises, Inc., Fairfax, Virginia
ESL-IE-81/04-86 The Design and Development of An Externally Fired Steam Injected Gas Burgine for Cogeneration - Cyrus Meher-Homji, M. P. Boyce and David Ford, Boyce Engineering International, Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-87 An Integrated Low Level Heat Recovery System - Austin V. Sierra, Jr., Cities Service, Lake Charles, Louisiana
ESL-IE-81/04-88 Thermal Storage Systems at IBM Facilities - Gerhard Koch, IBM, Tarrytown, New York
ESL-IE-81/04-89 The Design of an Open Rankine-Cycle Industrial Heat Pump - Herman M. Leibowitz and David W. Chaudoir, Mechanical Technology, Inc., Latha, New York
ESL-IE-81/04-90 Organic Rankine Cycle Systems for Waste Heat Recovery in Refineries and Chemical Process Plants - John S. Meacher, Mechanical Technology, Inc., Latham, New York
ESL-IE-81/04-91 Locating Heat Recovery Opportunities - Al Waterland, Waterland, Viar and Associates, Wilmington, Delaware
ESL-IE-81/04-92 An Energy Awareness Program at the Plant Level - Robert D. Korich, Union Carbide Corporation, Port Lavaca, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-93 General Purpose Microcomputers in Energy Management - Philip S. Schmidt, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-94 "People Power" Saved Plant Energy - B. G. Davidson, Jr., Texaco U.S.A., Houston, Texas and F.J. Kanewske, Texaco U.S.A., Port Arthur, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-95 Energy Management at a Large Refining-Petrochemical Complex - Kenneth C. Jones, Shell Oil Company, Deer Park, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-96 Utilization of Proven Technology to Meet Energy Conservation Goals - P. H. Kelly and M. A. Stuchly, Exxon U.S.A., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-97 Designing a Near Optimum Cooling Water System - R. A. Crozier, E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware
ESL-IE-81/04-98 Cooling Water Systems--Energy Savings/Lower Costs By Reusing Cooling Tower Blowdown - Paul R. Puckorius, Puckorius and Associates, Inc., Evergreen, Colorado
ESL-IE-81/04-99 Conservation of Energy Through The Use of a Predictive Performance Similator of Operating Cooling Water Systems - Charles J. Schell, Calgon Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-81/04-100 Solar Roof Cooling by Evaporation - G. V. Patterson, Fanjet Roof Cooling Company, Columbia, South Carolina
ESL-IE-81/04-101 Combined Cycles and Cogeneration--An Alternative for the Process Industries - H. L. Harkins, Power Systems Engineering, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-102 Gas Turbines For Increasing the Energy Efficiency of Industrial Processes - I. N. Banchik, W. R. Bohannan and K. Stork, Bechtel, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-103 Cogeneration Utilizing High Efficiency Turbomachinery - David C. Burton and Frank H. Athearn, Mechanical Technology, Inc., Latham, New York
ESL-IE-81/04-104 Using the Biphase Turbine to Generate Useful Energy from Process Steams - Norman L. Helgeson and Walter R. Studhalter, Biphase Energy Systems, Santa Monica, California
ESL-IE-81/04-105 Cogeneration in Texas - Tom Halicki, Public Utility Commission of Texas, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-106 Energy Conservation Through Education and Training - J. Sorotzkin, Shell Oil Company, Deer Park, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-107 Matching Training and the Trainee - Douglas L. Bishop, Learning Unlimited, Inc., Annapolis, Maryland
ESL-IE-81/04-108 The Energy Technologist - A. J. Tumber, Mohawk College, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and Ted J. Molczan, Canada Packers, Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada
ESL-IE-81/04-109 How Technical and Scientific Books Get Published: Project Proceed as a Case Study - Frank P. Satlow, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts
ESL-IE-81/04-110 Refinery Energy Profiling Procedure - R. W. Maier, Gulf Science and Technology Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-81/04-111 Site Energy Surveys - Wiliam Lockett, Jr., and John J. Guide, Exxon U.S.A., Florham Park, New Jersey
ESL-IE-81/04-112 Monitoring Energy Efficiency in Sophisticated Process Plants - W. F. Kenney, Exxon U.S.A., Florham Park, New Jersey
ESL-IE-81/04-113 Conservation of Heat Energy at Hot Petroleum Product Terminals - J. C. Powell and R. M.Graham, Exxon U. S. A., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-114 Energy Conservation-Design Features of Retrofit and New Process Units-One Company's Story - Billy Prothro, Cities Service, Tulsa, Oklahoma
ESL-IE-81/04-115 How to Make a Steam Balance - John A. Brinsko, Mobil Corporation, Princeton, New Jersey
ESL-IE-81/04-116 Steam Trap Testing and Evaluation: An Actual Plant Case Study - Arnold L. Feldman, Olin Corporatio, Joliet, Illinois
ESL-IE-81/04-117 Energy Efficient Steam Trapping of Trace Heating Systems - Richard C. Kreger and George W. Wilt, Flexitallic Gasket Company, Inc., Camden, New Jersery
ESL-IE-81/04-118 Corrosion in Steam Systems - Richard Hitts, Armstrong Machine Works, New Braunfels, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-119 Rankine and Brayton Cycle Cogeneration for Glass Melting - James G. Hnat, John S. Patten, and Privin R. Sheth, Gilbert/Commonwealth, Reading, Pennsylvania
ESL-IE-81/04-120 Design and Operation of Fluid Beds for Heating, Cooling and Quenching Operations - Willard E. Kemp, Foundry Management, Inc., Houston, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-121 Electric and Gas Fired Radiant Tubes "ERT" - Eiven K. Nilsen, Midland Ross Corporation, Humble, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-122 Thermosiphon Cooling of a Large Office/Laboratory Complex - Thomas L. White, Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri
ESL-IE-81/04-123 Laboratory Heat Recovery System - David B. Burrows, Conoco, Inc., Ponca City, Oklahoma and F. J. Mendez, Benham-Blair and Affiliates, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
ESL-IE-81/04-124 Advanced in Lighting - A. J. Tumber, Mohawk College, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
ESL-IE-81/04-125 Lighting and the Bottom Line - Morgan Christensen, General Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio
ESL-IE-81/04-126 You Can Justify Meters for Your Energy Conservation Program - J. J. Rusnak, Engineering Measurements Company, Longmonst, Colorado
ESL-IE-81/04-127 Automation, Energy Conservation and Common Sense - Douglas Hester, 3M, St. Paul, Minnesota
ESL-IE-81/04-128 Ultrasonic Emmissions Warn of Energy Loss - Mark A. Goodman, UE Systems, Inc., New York, New York
ESL-IE-81/04-129 Human Machine interface in Building Automation Systems - Nancy L. Sobczak, Johnson Controls, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
ESL-IE-81/04-130 Applications for Computers in Industrial Houses - Stephen R. Delk, Waterland, Viar and Associates, Wilmington, Delaware
ESL-IE-81/04-131 Impact of Industrial Electric Rate Structure on Energy Conservation--A Utility Viewpiont - Malcolm Williams, Gulf States Utilities Company, Beaumont, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-132 A State Regulator's View of "Purpa" And Its Effect on the Industrial Sector - Mike Williams, Public Utility Commission, Austin, Texas
ESL-IE-81/04-133 "Tilted" Industrial Electric Rates: A New Negative Variable for Energy Engineers - Ralph W. Greenwood, Union Carbide Corporation, New York, New York
ESL-IE-81/04-134 Interuptible Power: An Economic Advantage to Industrial Users - Sidney D. Reynolds and John Gardner, Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, Tennessee
ESL-IE-81/04-135 Energy Management and R&D Activities for Energy Conservation in the Tokyo Electric Power Company - Masaichi Ohmori and Kenji Yoshihama, The Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc., Tokyo, Japan