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Timothy J Steeper

from Dayton, NV
Age ~75

Timothy Steeper Phones & Addresses

  • 725 Dayton Valley Rd, Dayton, NV 89403 (706) 589-4764
  • Ocean Park, WA
  • Reno, NV
  • Cape Coral, FL
  • Graniteville, SC
  • Burnsville, NC
  • Trenton, SC
  • Lee, FL
  • PO Box 308, Graniteville, SC 29829 (803) 663-1981

Work

Company: Spectrum lng Feb 2014 Position: Project engineer

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: University of Oklahoma 1971 to 1973 Specialities: Nuclear Engineering

Skills

Engineering Design • Pilot Plant • Research • Process Development • Mechanical Engineering • Chemical Engineering • Electrical Design • Autocad Mechanical • Engineering Drawings • Project Planning • Project Management • Autodesk Software • Nuclear Engineering • Ion Exchange • Filtration • Pumps • Mixing • High Temperature • Microsoft Excel • Ms Project

Industries

Oil & Energy

Resumes

Resumes

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Project Engineer

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Location:
725 Dayton Valley Rd, Dayton, NV 89403
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Spectrum Lng
Project Engineer

Savannah River National Laboratory Jan 1986 - Jan 2013
Principal Technical Advisor at Savannah River National Laboratory

Savannah River Site Jan 1982 - Dec 1985
Manager of the Reactor Technology Mechanical Equipment Group

Savannah River Site Jan 1980 - Dec 1981
Manager of the Project Department Reactor Mechanical Group

Savannah River Site Aug 1979 - Dec 1979
Lead Quality Assurance Engineer
Education:
University of Oklahoma 1971 - 1973
Master of Science, Masters, Nuclear Engineering
Oklahoma State University 1968 - 1971
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Engineering Design
Pilot Plant
Research
Process Development
Mechanical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Electrical Design
Autocad Mechanical
Engineering Drawings
Project Planning
Project Management
Autodesk Software
Nuclear Engineering
Ion Exchange
Filtration
Pumps
Mixing
High Temperature
Microsoft Excel
Ms Project

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Timothy Steeper
Partner
The Raven's Hoard Ltd
Gallery Ret Art & Jewelry
131 12 St, Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 724-3830

Publications

Us Patents

Rotating Drum Variable Depth Sampler

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US Patent:
7392856, Jul 1, 2008
Filed:
Jan 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/341107
Inventors:
Thomas A. Nance - Aiken SC, US
Timothy J. Steeper - Trenton SC, US
Assignee:
Washington Savannah River Company, LLC - Aiken SC
International Classification:
E21B 25/10
US Classification:
175 20, 175 58, 175252, 7386444
Abstract:
A sampling device for collecting depth-specific samples in silt, sludge and granular media has three chambers separated by a pair of iris valves. Rotation of the middle chamber closes the valves and isolates a sample in a middle chamber.

Method To Prevent Sulfur Accumulation In Membrane Electrode Assembly

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US Patent:
20110180417, Jul 28, 2011
Filed:
Jan 7, 2011
Appl. No.:
12/930486
Inventors:
John L. Steimke - N. Augusta SC, US
Timothy J. Steeper - Trenton SC, US
David T. Herman - Aiken SC, US
International Classification:
C25B 1/02
C25B 15/02
US Classification:
205337, 205412, 205637
Abstract:
A method of operating a hybrid sulfur electrolyzer to generate hydrogen is provided that includes the steps of providing an anolyte with a concentration of sulfur dioxide, and applying a current. During steady state generation of hydrogen a plot of applied current density versus concentration of sulfur dioxide is below a boundary line. The boundary line may be linear and extend through the origin of the graph with a slope of 0.001 in which the current density is measured in mA/cm2 and the concentration of sulfur dioxide is measured in moles of sulfur dioxide per liter of anolyte.

Leak Detection Aid

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US Patent:
48889792, Dec 26, 1989
Filed:
Feb 15, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/310556
Inventors:
Timothy J. Steeper - Graniteville SC
Assignee:
The United States Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01M 322
US Classification:
73 407
Abstract:
A leak detection apparatus and method for detecting leaks across an O-ring sealing a flanged surface to a mating surface is an improvement in a flanged surface comprising a shallow groove following O-ring in communication with an entrance and exit port intersecting the shallow groove for injecting and withdrawing, respectively, a leak detection fluid, such as helium. A small quantity of helium injected into the entrance port will flow to the shallow groove, past the O-ring and to the exit port.
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