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Bo O Oscarsson

from Flat Rock, NC
Age ~73

Bo Oscarsson Phones & Addresses

  • 243 Highland Golf Dr, Flat Rock, NC 28731 (828) 595-3441
  • Concord, NC
  • Charlotte, NC
  • 12027 Eastfield Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078
  • Henderson, NC

Work

Company: Fluor Position: Technical director

Education

Degree: Masters School / High School: University of Lund, Sweden 1970 to 1975

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

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The Faculty Of Engineering At Lund University

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Location:
243 Highland Golf Dr, Flat Rock, NC 28731
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Fluor
Technical Director
Education:
University of Lund, Sweden 1970 - 1975
Masters
University of Lund

Publications

Us Patents

Devices And Methods For Reducing Oxygen Infiltration

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US Patent:
20120152362, Jun 21, 2012
Filed:
Dec 13, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/324846
Inventors:
Dennis W. Johnson - Simpsonville SC, US
James H. Brown - Simpsonville SC, US
Bo Oscarsson - Flat Rock NC, US
Shane Jackson - Norris TN, US
Assignee:
FLUOR TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION - Aliso Viejo CA
International Classification:
F17D 3/00
F16J 15/02
B23P 23/00
US Classification:
137 1, 294011, 277312
Abstract:
Configurations and methods of reducing oxygen infiltration into an oxygen-sensitive process environment of a plant are presented in which carbon dioxide is isolated from a process stream within the plant, and in which a small portion of the isolated carbon dioxide is used in the plant as a transport gas or a seal gas for devices that are known to exhibit air in-leaking.

Apparatus For Removing High-Volume, Low Concentration Non-Condensable Gases Produced In A Kraft Pulping Process

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US Patent:
56767978, Oct 14, 1997
Filed:
Apr 13, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/422310
Inventors:
Joseph A. Barsin - Charlotte NC
Bo O. Oscarsson - Huntersville NC
David Smith - Vancouver, CA
Assignee:
Kvaerner Pulping Technologies AB
International Classification:
D21C 1106
D21C 1114
US Classification:
162240
Abstract:
An apparatus for introducing a high volume, low concentration non-condensable gas, which may contain sulfur into a chemical recovery steam generator furnace comprising: a plurality of gas inlet pipes, each gas inlet pipe having a source end and a nozzle end, in which the source end of the pipe is connected to a source of said high volume, low concentration non-condensable gas and the nozzle end of the pipe, which comprises a nozzle, vents to said chemical recovery steam generator furnace; a preheater positioned in close proximity to said pipe and upstream of said nozzle; a secondary air port with a source end and a furnace end, in which the source end of said port is connected to a source of such secondary air and the furnace end of said port vents to said chemical recovery steam generator furnace; wherein the area enclosed by said secondary air port is greater than the area of said nozzle and wherein said nozzle is positioned within the area enclosed by said secondary air port such that said pipe and said port are substantially co-axial with respect to one another is described.

Thermally Controlled Combustion System

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US Patent:
20140234788, Aug 21, 2014
Filed:
Feb 20, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/772125
Inventors:
- Aliso Viejo CA, US
James H. Brown - Simpsonville SC, US
Bo Oscarsson - Flat Rock NC, US
Jon Peeples - Taylors SC, US
Dennis Malone - Simpsonville SC, US
Randy Grantz - Anderson SC, US
Assignee:
Fluor Technologies Corporation - Aliso Viejo CA
International Classification:
F23N 1/08
F23J 15/00
F23L 7/00
US Classification:
431 12, 110297, 110203, 110190
Abstract:
Contemplated configurations and methods are presented for effectively controlling the temperature in an oxy-fuel combustion system. Contemplated systems preferably introduce water independent of the fuel and oxygen into the combustion chamber. Water is injected through one or more nozzles, wherein water is atomized or sprayed, creating boundary layer cool zones in a boiler system and wherein water is recovered.
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