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Sloan, Earle Dendy was born on April 23, 1944 in Seneca, South Carolina. Son of Earle Dendy and Sarah (Bellotte) Sloan.
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Striking a balance between theoretical and experimental perspectives, this book presents a historical overview of clathrate hydrates and examines future trends, reviews crystal structures and properties, reveals industrial applications of clathrate hydrates in the production and processing of natural gas, discusses hydrate kinetics and elucidates the current status of hydrate time dependence, analyzes time-independent phase equilibria, and more. With nearly 300 tables and illustrations, the book is a practical guide for chemical, design, process, petroleum, and mechanical engineers; chemists and geochemists; geologists; geophysicists; and graduate-level students in these disciplines.
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(Hydrate research has expanded substantially over the past...)
Hydrate research has expanded substantially over the past decade, resulting in more than 4,000 hydrate-related publications. Collating this vast amount of information into one source, Clathrate Hydrates of Natural Gases, Third Edition presents a thoroughly updated, authoritative, and comprehensive description of all major aspects of natural gas clathrate hydrates. What’s New in the Third Edition? This new edition of a bestseller offers updated information on the clathrate hydrate compounds discovered in the past decade, provides a balance between experimental and theoretical perspectives, and incorporates two software programs that can be downloaded from the CRC press website. It also presents case studies on low dosage hydrate inhibitor prevention and hydrate drilling in nature, phase equilibrium data and kinetic models, and descriptions of the paradigm change in flow assurance to risk management. Other new material discusses the paradigm transition from hydrate reservoir assessment to reservoir production and summarizes the in situ conditions for hydrates in the permafrost and oceans. With this modern account of clathrate hydrates, you will acquire a fresh perspective on both new and old theories and data, hopefully leading you to pursue exciting research directions and practical applications.
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Sloan, Earle Dendy was born on April 23, 1944 in Seneca, South Carolina. Son of Earle Dendy and Sarah (Bellotte) Sloan.
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Clemson U., 1965; Master of Science in Chemical Engineering, Clemson U., 1972; Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering, Clemson U., 1974.
Engineer, Du Pont, Chattanooga, 1965-1966; engineer, Du Pont, Seaford, Delaware, 1966-1967; consultant, Du Pont, Parkersburg, West Virginia, 1967-1968; senior engineer, Du Pont, Camden, South Carolina., 1968-1970; fellow, Rice U., 1975; professor chemical engineering, Colorado School Mines, Golden, since 1976; director Center for Research on Hydrates and Other Solids, Colorado School Mines, Golden, since 1990; Gaylord and Phyllis Weaver district professor chemical engineering, Colorado School Mines, Golden, since 1992. Inaugural president faculty senate Colorado School Mines, 1989-1990, distinguished lecturer, 1997-1998, appointed senator, 1998. Tokyo Electric Power Company chair Keio U., Japan, 1996.
(Striking a balance between theoretical and experimental p...)
(Hydrate research has expanded substantially over the past...)
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Scoutmaster local Cub Scouts, 1978-1981. Elder Presbyterian Church, Golden, Colorado, 1977-1979, 92-94. Elder Control Presbyterian Church, Denver, since 1999.
Fellow AIChE (chairman area Ia thermodynamics and transport 1990-1993). Member American Society for Engineering Education (chairman educational research methods division 1983-1985, chairman chemical engineering division), American Chemical Society, Society Petroleum Engineers (Distinguished Lecturer 1996-1997).
Married Marjorie Nilson, September 7, 1968. Children: Earle Dendy III, John Mark.