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The Chemistry and Physics of Rocket Engines

10/26/2017 By R.C. Costello

Propellants and oxidizers can be produced in modular plants near your rocket launch site. Chemical Propulsion The chemistry of traditional rocket engines is best described as combustion.  Over the years many chemical systems have been used, which include but are not limited to: Propellent Hydrazine Highly Refined kerosene (RP-1) Liquid Hydrogen Highly … [Read more...]

Remote Access of Your Modular Process Plant

10/17/2017 By R.C. Costello

Industrial automation with PLCs is no longer limited by the walls of a production facility. More and more automation is being handled via remote communication, whether it’s from the office or from the comfort of your own home. Today’s PLCs give you the ability to access your modular plant control system to handle such tasks as monitoring via a website to determine the condition … [Read more...]

Biogas Production from Dairy Cattle Manure

08/05/2017 By R.C. Costello

In 2007, COSTELLO provided engineering services to the Microgy biogas plant in Stephenville, Texas. This plant was the largest plant in the United States to produce pipeline grade biomethane from dairy cow manure. The Microgy plant converted dairy cow manure and other organic matter into biogas using an anaerobic process. The bacteria were thermophilic.  The biogas produced … [Read more...]

Pickering-Emulsion Strategy for Separating & Recycling Nanoparticle Catalysts

06/23/2017 By R.C. Costello

Nanoparticle Catalysts Nanoparticle catalysts have extensive surface area/unit volume when compared to traditional catalysts.  This property makes them ideal for use in process intensified reactors such as the Holl-Reactor®. The catalyst mass rate can be dramatically lowered and still achieve high production rates. A Classical Emulsion First we will talk about … [Read more...]

Fluxxion Metallic Membranes for Absorption, Stripping & Distillation – Part 2

06/22/2017 By R.C. Costello

In this second part of the series on the Fluxxion metallic membrane we are going to discuss two applications. Below we show the gas liquid interface that occurs at each pore. The following example demonstrates the stripping of Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) from water with the Fluxxion Metallic Membrane. Stripping of MTBE from Water The stripping MTBE from water by … [Read more...]

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