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  • 14614 Bear Creek Ln NE, Woodinville, WA 98077 (425) 298-4604
  • 7514 24Th St, Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 525-6637
  • Kiona, WA
  • Poulsbo, WA
  • 14614 Bear Creek Ln NE, Woodinville, WA 98077 (206) 525-6637

Work

Company: Aerojet rocketdyne Jan 1, 2009 Position: Project engineer

Education

Degree: Masters, Master of Science In Mechanical Engineering School / High School: University of Washington 1994 to 1996 Specialities: Energy, Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Systems Engineering • Project Engineering • Program Management • Aerospace

Industries

Defense & Space

Resumes

Resumes

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Project Engineer

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Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Aerojet Rocketdyne
Project Engineer

Shocksystem Jul 2008 - Jan 2009
Project Engineering Manager

General Dynamics Dec 2003 - Jun 2008
Project Engineer

Pratt & Whitney May 1996 - Nov 2003
Senior Engineer
Education:
University of Washington 1994 - 1996
Masters, Master of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Energy, Mechanical Engineering
Pacific Lutheran University 1990 - 1994
Skills:
Systems Engineering
Project Engineering
Program Management
Aerospace

Publications

Us Patents

Soot Blower Access Apparatus

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US Patent:
20050126594, Jun 16, 2005
Filed:
Dec 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/733533
Inventors:
Blake Chenevert - Redmond WA, US
Donald Kendrick - Bellevue WA, US
Raymond Henderson - Federal Way WA, US
Scott Flatness - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
B08B007/00
US Classification:
134019000, 134094100, 134201000
Abstract:
An apparatus for providing detonative cleaning through a vessel wall has a first conduit extending through the wall. A first valve has an open condition permitting communication through the first conduit and a closed condition. A second conduit has an insertion portion dimensioned to be received within a receiving portion of the first conduit. A second valve has an open condition permitting communication through the second conduit and a closed condition.

Detonative Cleaning Apparatus

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US Patent:
20050126595, Jun 16, 2005
Filed:
Dec 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/733689
Inventors:
Scott Flatness - Seattle WA, US
Michael Aarnio - Kirkland WA, US
International Classification:
B08B007/00
B08B003/00
US Classification:
134019000, 134198000
Abstract:
A method is provided for preventing upstream infiltration of a contaminant from a vessel into a detonative cleaning apparatus. At least between detonation cycles of the apparatus, a pressurized gas is introduced to the combustion conduit effective to substantially resist upstream infiltration of the contaminant. The method may be implemented via a flange apparatus having first and second faces, an inboard surface bounding a central aperture, and an outboard perimeter. The apparatus has a channel with at least a first port outboard of the inboard surface in communication with the channel. At least one second port in the inboard surface is in communication with the channel. The gas may be introduced through the first port and discharged from the second port.

Inspection Camera

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US Patent:
20050126597, Jun 16, 2005
Filed:
Dec 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/733606
Inventors:
James Hochstein - Seattle WA, US
Scott Flatness - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
B08B003/02
US Classification:
134022100, 134022180, 134024000, 13416700R, 134172000
Abstract:
An inspection camera may be used in conjunction with a shockwave cleaning apparatus. The camera has a head held in an operative position within a vessel interior. A light source has at least a light emitting element carried by the head. At least an incident lens of the camera is carried by the head so as to capture light from the source as returned by a surface within the vessel interior.

Detonative Cleaning Apparatus

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US Patent:
20050130084, Jun 16, 2005
Filed:
Dec 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/733556
Inventors:
Michael Aarnio - Kirkland WA, US
James Hochstein - Seattle WA, US
Scott Flatness - Seattle WA, US
Gerald Berg - Renton WA, US
International Classification:
F23C011/04
US Classification:
431001000
Abstract:
An apparatus for cleaning a surface within a vessel is supported at least partially above a support surface. The apparatus had an elongate combustion conduit extending from an upstream end to a downstream end The downstream end is associated with an aperture in a wall of the vessel and positioned to direct a shock wave toward the surface. A guide member is on the support surface. A number of support assemblies support the combustion conduit at a number of locations along a length of the combustion conduit and engage the at least one guide member.

Detonative Cleaning Apparatus

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US Patent:
20080092828, Apr 24, 2008
Filed:
May 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/754336
Inventors:
Scott Flatness - Seattle WA, US
Michael Aarnio - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION - Hartford CT
International Classification:
F22B 37/48
US Classification:
122396000
Abstract:
A method is provided for preventing upstream infiltration of a contaminant from a vessel into a detonative cleaning apparatus. At least between detonation cycles of the apparatus, a pressurized gas is introduced to the combustion conduit effective to substantially resist upstream infiltration of the contaminant. The method may be implemented via a flange apparatus having first and second faces, an inboard surface bounding a central aperture, and an outboard perimeter. The apparatus has a channel with at least a first port outboard of the inboard surface in communication with the channel. At least one second port in the inboard surface is in communication with the channel. The gas may be introduced through the first port and discharged from the second port.

Detonative Cleaning Apparatus

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US Patent:
20050125933, Jun 16, 2005
Filed:
Dec 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/733889
Inventors:
James Hochstein - Seattle WA, US
Michael Aarnio - Kirkland WA, US
Scott Flatness - Seattle WA, US
Thomas Bussing - Sammamish WA, US
International Classification:
B08B009/08
B08B009/093
US Classification:
015304000
Abstract:
A detonative cleaning apparatus may be configured to accommodate a desired embodiment by securing a number of conduit segments end-to-end in an appropriate configuration.

Detonative Cleaning Apparatus

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US Patent:
20050125930, Jun 16, 2005
Filed:
Dec 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/733503
Inventors:
Scott Flatness - Seattle WA, US
James Hochstein - Seattle WA, US
Ralph McDonald - Maryville TN, US
Blake Chenevert - Redmond WA, US
Raymond Henderson - Federal Way WA, US
International Classification:
A47L005/14
US Classification:
015301000
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods are provided for cleaning a surface within a vessel. An elongate combustion conduit extends from an upstream end to a downstream end associated with an aperture in a wall of the vessel and positioned to direct a shockwave toward the surface. A resilient member resiliently restrains the combustion conduit against recoil forces.
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