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Ory Selzer Phones & Addresses

  • San Clemente, CA
  • 69 Vassar Aisle, Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 854-6441 (949) 856-2610
  • 10522 Circle Rd, Thiensville, WI 53092 (262) 241-5747
  • Mequon, WI
  • Glendale, WI
  • Orange, CA

Work

Company: Cci Apr 1, 2010 Position: Valve doctor and manager - application engineering

Education

School / High School: Von Karman Institute of Fluid Dynamics 1999 to 2000

Skills

Control Valves • Valves • Mechanical Engineering • Power Plants • Steam • Engineering • Power Generation • Pumps • Factory • Project Engineering • Pneumatics • Actuators • Instrumentation • Solidworks • Design Engineering • Autocad Mechanical • Ansys • Cfd • Mathcad • Inventor • Product Development • Manufacturing

Languages

English

Industries

Oil & Energy

Resumes

Resumes

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Valve Doctor And Manager

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Location:
2002 Via Vina, San Clemente, CA 92673
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Cci
Valve Doctor and Manager - Application Engineering

Cci
Valve Doctor

Cci May 2006 - Jun 2008
Desuperheating Product Manager

Cci Aug 2003 - May 2006
Sales Engineer

Cci Jan 2001 - Aug 2003
Design Engineer
Education:
Von Karman Institute of Fluid Dynamics 1999 - 2000
Uc Irvine 1997 - 2000
Master of Science, Masters, Mechanical Engineering
Uc Irvine 1992 - 1997
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Control Valves
Valves
Mechanical Engineering
Power Plants
Steam
Engineering
Power Generation
Pumps
Factory
Project Engineering
Pneumatics
Actuators
Instrumentation
Solidworks
Design Engineering
Autocad Mechanical
Ansys
Cfd
Mathcad
Inventor
Product Development
Manufacturing
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Desuperheater Spray Nozzle

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US Patent:
20090278266, Nov 12, 2009
Filed:
May 9, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/118615
Inventors:
Stephen G. Freitas - Mission Viejo CA, US
Ory D. Selzer - Irvine CA, US
Raymond R. Newton - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
International Classification:
B01F 3/04
US Classification:
261 62, 261118, 261DIG013
Abstract:
An improved valve element for a spray nozzle assembly of a steam desuperheating device that is configured to spray cooling water into a flow of superheated steam in a generally uniformly distributed spray pattern. The valve element comprises a valve body and an elongate valve stem that is integrally attached to the valve body and extends axially therefrom. The valve body itself comprises a nozzle cone which is integrally connected to the valve stem, and defines an outer surface. Integrally formed on a bottom surface of the nozzle cone is a hub having multiple ribs protruding therefrom. Integrally connected to each of the ribs is a generally circular fracture ring. The fracture ring is disposed in spaced relation to the lower edge of the nozzle cone which circumvents the bottom surface thereof. In this regard, a series of windows are formed in the valve body, with each window being framed by a segment of the lower edge of the nozzle cone, an adjacent pair of the ribs, and a segment of the top edge of the fracture ring.
Ory D Selzer from San Clemente, CA, age ~49 Get Report