Patents by Inventor N. Mansour
N. Mansour has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10066445Abstract: A method for constructing a tubular connection assembly includes forming a first tubular having a first inner diameter, a first wall thickness, and a first connection end, forming a second tubular having a second inner diameter, a second wall thickness, and a second connection end, and increasing the first wall thickness of the first connection end, increasing the first inner diameter of the first connection end, increasing the second wall thickness of the second connection end, and increasing the second inner diameter of the second connection end. The first tubular and the second tubular are attached at a weld point between the first connection end and the second connection end so as to form a tubular connection assembly with a target amount of fatigue performance. A metallic riser, such as a steel catenary riser or a steel lazy wave riser, can be formed of a plurality of tubular connection assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2015Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: ARTIFEX ENGINEERING, INC.Inventor: Ghiath N. Mansour
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Publication number: 20170175460Abstract: A method for constructing a tubular connection assembly includes forming a first tubular having a first inner diameter, a first wall thickness, and a first connection end, forming a second tubular having a second inner diameter, a second wall thickness, and a second connection end, and increasing the first wall thickness of the first connection end, increasing the first inner diameter of the first connection end, increasing the second wall thickness of the second connection end, and increasing the second inner diameter of the second connection end. The first tubular and the second tubular are attached at a weld point between the first connection end and the second connection end so as to form a tubular connection assembly with a target amount of fatigue performance. A metallic riser, such as a steel catenary riser or a steel lazy wave riser, can be formed of a plurality of tubular connection assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2015Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventor: Ghiath N. MANSOUR
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Patent number: 9666864Abstract: An electrode morphology and architecture for energy storage applications that increases the rate of charge/discharge, battery life, and decreases cost. The morphology and architecture directed towards a method and apparatus incorporating a graphene supported anode including a substrate, a vertically oriented graphene support arrangement coated with silicon or the like, in an electrolyte.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2015Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Ronald A. Quinlan, Ronald A. Outlaw, Azzam N. Mansour
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Patent number: 8725470Abstract: A method and associated system for multi-disciplinary optimization of various parameters associated with a space vehicle that experiences aerocapture and atmospheric entry in a specified atmosphere. In one embodiment, simultaneous maximization of a ratio of landed payload to vehicle atmospheric entry mass, maximization of fluid flow distance before flow separation from vehicle, and minimization of heat transfer to the vehicle are performed with respect to vehicle surface geometric parameters, and aerostructure and aerothermal vehicle response for the vehicle moving along a specified trajectory. A Pareto Optimal set of superior performance parameters is identified.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2011Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: The United States of America as Represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA)Inventors: James L. Brown, Joseph A Garcia, David J. Kinney, Jeffrey V Bowles, Nagi N Mansour
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Patent number: 8451584Abstract: A solid state energy storage device has two electrodes, a membrane separator and a solid electrolyte having a substantially solid solvent, a salt and a mediator. The energy storage device stores electric charge by both Faradaic and non-Faradaic systems. The energy storage device may include activated carbon mixed with the electrolyte and sonicated to provide connection between the activated carbon and the mediator. The energy storage device is hot pressed to increase conductivity. The two electrodes may be asymmetric in amount of reduced and oxidized species of mediator.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: University of MiamiInventors: Xiangyang Zhou, Juanjuan Zhou, Azzam N. Mansour
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Publication number: 20110242730Abstract: A solid state energy storage device has two electrodes, a membrane separator and a solid electrolyte having a substantially solid solvent, a salt and a mediator. The energy storage device stores electric charge by both Faradaic and non-Faradaic systems. The energy storage device may include activated carbon mixed with the electrolyte and sonicated to provide connection between the activated carbon and the mediator. The energy storage device is hot pressed to increase conductivity. The two electrodes may be asymmetric in amount of reduced and oxidized species of mediator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Inventors: Xiangyang ZHOU, Juanjuan ZHOU, Azzam N. MANSOUR
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Patent number: 7842110Abstract: Various processes and systems are disclosed for converting carbonaceous materials into a product gas stream. For instance, the product gas stream may be endothermically converted to a gas through a steam reforming process. The present invention is directed to various methods and systems for increasing throughput and efficiency of the system. Further, the present invention is also directed to sulfur removal methods and systems from a gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Thermochem Recovery International, Inc.Inventors: Momtaz N. Mansour, Ravi Chandran
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Publication number: 20090300976Abstract: Disclosed are flexible hybrid conversion systems that can be used with a wide spectrum of resources and feedstock. The disclosed systems can be sufficiently versatile to provide many added value products including clean energy, synthetic fuels and chemical products. Processes and system disclosed herein can produce, for example, shaft power and/or electricity from the expansion of species change of hot, hydrogen-laden syngas produced by gasification or steam reforming of inferior feedstock such as coal, bitumen, tar from sands and wastes, including biomass, municipal solid waste (MSW) sewage sludge and certain industrial wastes. This disclosure also teaches innovative system thermal integration methods of endothermic and exothermic processes and reaction enhancement approaches for the economic, clean and flexible production of synthetic gaseous and liquid fuels as well as chemicals.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2007Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Momtaz N. Mansour, Ravi Chandran
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Publication number: 20080103054Abstract: Invention methods employ the use of acoustic waves to transfer small amounts of fluid in a non-contact manner. In invention methods, acoustic waves are propagated through a separated pool of a source fluid in such a manner that causes the ejection of a single micro-droplet from the surface of the pool. The droplet is ejected towards a target with sufficient force to provide for contact of the droplet with the target. Because the fluid is not contacted by any fluid transfer device such as a pipette, the opportunities for contamination are minimized. Invention methods may be employed to transfer fluids from an array of source sites to an array of target sites, thereby enabling the precision automation of a wide variety of procedures including screening, and synthesis procedures commonly used in biotechnology.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: Roger WILLIAMS, Tarlochan Jutty, N. Mansour, Lawrence Lee, Michael Forbush
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Publication number: 20080103062Abstract: Acoustic waves are used to transfer small amounts of fluid in a non-contact manner. Acoustic waves are propagated through a pool of a source fluid in such a manner that causes the ejection of a single micro-droplet from the surface of the pool. The droplet is ejected towards a target with sufficient force to provide for contact of the droplet with the target. Because the fluid is not contacted by any fluid transfer device such as a pipette, the opportunities for contamination are minimized. Methods may be employed to transfer fluids from an array of source sites to an array of target sites, thereby enabling the precise automation of a wide variety of procedures including screening and synthesis procedures commonly used in biotechnology.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: Roger Williams, Tarlochan Singh, N. Mansour, Lawrence Lee, Michael Forbush
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Publication number: 20080092968Abstract: Acoustic waves are used to transfer small amounts of fluid in a non-contact manner. Acoustic waves are propagated through a pool of a source fluid in such a manner that causes the ejection of a single micro-droplet from the surface of the pool. The droplet is ejected towards a target with sufficient force to provide for contact of the droplet with the target. Because the fluid is not contacted by any fluid transfer device such as a pipette, the opportunities for contamination are minimized. Methods may be employed to transfer fluids from an array of source sites to an array of target sites, thereby enabling the precise automation of a wide variety of procedures including screening and synthesis procedures commonly used in biotechnology.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Roger WILLIAMS, Tarlochan Singh, N. Mansour, Lawrence Lee, Michael Forbush
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Patent number: 7272934Abstract: A novel process and apparatus for power generation from biomass and other carbonaceous feedstocks are provided. The process integrates a pulse combustor steam reformer with a gas turbine to generate electricity such that (i) efficiency is higher than those of conventional and current advanced power systems, (ii) emissions are lower than those proposed in the new environmental regulations, and (iii) performance is comparable to that of combined cycle, even though a bottoming cycle is not included here. The pulse combustor steam reformer generates a hydrogen-rich, medium-Btu fuel gas that is fired in a gas turbine to generate electricity. The apparatus may be configured to produce only power or combined heat and power.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2005Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Manufacturing and Technology Conversion International, Inc.Inventors: Ravi Chandran, Momtaz N. Mansour
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Patent number: 6997118Abstract: A gasifier system and process comprises a pulse combustion device in communication with a fluid channel for producing a gas stream having heat or fuel value. The pulse combustion device is operated under sub-stoichiometric conditions such that combustion and steam reforming both occur in the fluid channel. The pulse combustion device also produces a pulsating combustion product stream and an acoustic pressure wave. The acoustic pressure wave serves to cause agglomeration of particles contained within the combustion stream for easy removal. In one embodiment, a sulfur capturing agent is injected into the fluid channel for not only removing sulfur from the combustion product stream but for also facilitating particle agglomeration. Ultimately, a gas stream containing hydrogen is produced that may be used in various processes, such as in the production of electricity.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Manufacturing & Technology Conversion International, Inc.Inventors: Ravi Chandran, Momtaz N. Mansour
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Patent number: 6958136Abstract: The present invention is directed to a process for treating, reducing, and/or stabilizing various wastes or flue gases. In one embodiment, the process is directed to treatment of alkali bearing wastes that include nitrate and/or nitrite-rich wastes. Optionally, the disclosed method can be utilized for treatment of hazardous wastes, including radioactive hazardous waste compounds. In general, the present invention includes processing a waste or gaseous stream with the addition of suitable carbon-containing additives to treat and reduce nitrogen-containing compounds in the waste. Additives may be gaseous, liquid or solid reduction-promoting agents, catalysts, and the like. The reaction products obtained from the process of the invention include mainly alkali carbonate, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2004Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Manufacturing and Technology Conversion International, Inc.Inventors: Ravi Chandran, Momtaz N. Mansour
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Patent number: 6923004Abstract: A novel process and apparatus for power generation from biomass and other carbonaceous feedstocks are provided. The process integrates a pulse combustor steam reformer with a gas turbine to generate electricity such that (i) efficiency is higher than those of conventional and current advanced power systems, (ii) emissions are lower than those proposed in the new environmental regulations, and (iii) performance is comparable to that of combined cycle, even though a bottoming cycle is not included here. The pulse combustor steam reformer generates a hydrogen-rich, medium-Btu fuel gas that is fired in a gas turbine to generate electricity. The apparatus may be configured to produce only power or combined heat and power.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Manufacturing And Technology Conversion International, Inc.Inventors: Ravi Chandran, Momtaz N. Mansour
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Publication number: 20040265202Abstract: The present invention is directed to a process for treating, reducing, and/or stabilizing various wastes or flue gases. In one embodiment, the process is directed to treatment of alkali bearing wastes that include nitrate and/or nitrite-rich wastes. Optionally, the disclosed method can be utilized for treatment of hazardous wastes, including radioactive hazardous waste compounds. In general, the present invention includes processing a waste or gaseous stream with the addition of suitable carbon-containing additives to treat and reduce nitrogen-containing compounds in the waste. Additives may be gaseous, liquid or solid reduction-promoting agents, catalysts, and the like. The reaction products obtained from the process of the invention include mainly alkali carbonate, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: Manufacturing and Technology Conversion, International, Inc.Inventors: Ravi Chandran, Momtaz N. Mansour
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Patent number: 6832565Abstract: A gasifier system and process comprises a pulse combustion device in communication with a fluid channel for producing a gas stream having heat or fuel value. The pulse combustion device is operated under sub-stoichiometric conditions such that combustion and steam reforming both occur in the fluid channel. The pulse combustion device also produces a pulsating combustion product stream and an acoustic pressure wave. The acoustic pressure wave serves to cause agglomeration of particles contained within the combustion stream for easy removal. In one embodiment, a sulfur capturing agent is injected into the fluid channel for not only removing sulfur from the combustion product stream but for also facilitating particle agglomeration. Ultimately, a gas stream containing hydrogen is produced that may be used in various processes, such as in the production of electricity.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2003Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Manufacturing & Technology Conversion, Inc.Inventors: Ravi Chandran, Momtaz N. Mansour
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Publication number: 20040191271Abstract: The invention is directed generally to the structure of prenyltransferases, particularly undecaprenyl pyrophosphate synthase, an enzyme important in bacterial cell wall synthesis. The invention relates to the crystal structure of undecaprenyl pyrophosphate synthase from Streptococcus pneumoniae and its interaction with cofactors and ligands. The invention also relates to the structure of ligand and cofactor binding sites of undecaprenyl pyrophosphate synthase.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: Pfizer IncInventors: Kimberly F. Fennell, Mahmoud N. Mansour, Xiayang Qiu
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Publication number: 20040182000Abstract: Various processes and systems are disclosed for converting carbonaceous materials into a product gas stream. For instance, the product gas stream may be endothermically converted to a gas through a steam reforming process. The present invention is directed to various methods and systems for increasing throughput and efficiency of the system. Further, the present invention is also directed to sulfur removal methods and systems from a gas stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Momtaz N. Mansour, Ravi Chandran
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Publication number: 20040079087Abstract: A novel process and apparatus for power generation from biomass and other carbonaceous feedstocks are provided. The process integrates a pulse combustor steam reformer with a gas turbine to generate electricity such that (i) efficiency is higher than those of conventional and current advanced power systems, (ii) emissions are lower than those proposed in the new environmental regulations, and (iii) performance is comparable to that of combined cycle, even though a bottoming cycle is not included here. The pulse combustor steam reformer generates a hydrogen-rich, medium-Btu fuel gas that is fired in a gas turbine to generate electricity. The apparatus may be configured to produce only power or combined heat and power.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventors: Ravi Chandran, Momtaz N. Mansour