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1Qft917TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE
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829072 — Failure Modes and Effects Analysis of a
High Temperature Gas Turbine in an IntegratedGasification Combined Cycle, M, W. Horner and
A. S. Zahran, General Electric Company, Schenec¬
tady, NY; and G. B. Manning, U.S. Department of
Energy, Germantown, MD 427
Energy Efficiency V—Energy Efficient
Industrial Systems
Organizer and Chairman:
C. R. Fink, Energetics, Incorporated, Columbia,MD
Co-Chairman:
D. Johnson, Battelle Labs, Richland, WA
829073 — High Efficiency Arc Welding Power Supply,F. Bradburn and A. Donaldson, EG&G Idaho,
Idaho Falls, ID 437
829074 — Radiation Characteristics of Electric Fur-
nance Arcs, M. M. Munroe, Federal University of
Technology, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria 440
829075 — A Thermodynamic Study of Wet Air Oxida¬
tion Power Process, A. Lyngfelt and B, Leckner,
Chalmers University of Technology, Goteberg,
Sweden 445
829076 — Industrial Waste Streams Utilization to
Conserve Energy, B. Cranford, U.S. Department of
Energy, Washington, DC 450
829077 — Reducing Industrial Energy Use with TE
Diffusion Heat Pumps, M. Meckler, Meckler Sys¬
tems Group, Encino, CA 456
829078 — Thermodynamic Analysis of a High Effi¬
ciency Industrial Furnace System, T, F, Widmer,
E. P. Gyftopoulos and R. W. Meyer, Thermoelec-
tron Corp., Waltham, MA 462
Energy Efficiency VI—Engine Fuel
Economy & Controls
Organizer and Chairman:
T. C. Wang, General Motors Research Labora¬
tories, Warren, MI 467
829079 — Idle Speed Control for Passenger Automo-
,biles—A Modeling and Simulation Design Ap¬
proach, R. D. Fruechte, F. E. Coats and C. H.
Folkerts, General Motors Research Laboratories,
Warren, MI 467
829080 — A Steady State Performance Model for
General Aviation Spark Ignition Piston Engines,
R. Parkinson, Office of Technology Assessment,
U.S. Congress, Washington, DC 473
829081 — Energy Utilization of Electric and Hybrid
Vehicles, P. D. Agarwal and T. C. Wang, General
Motors Research Laboratories, Warren, MI 479
Energy Efficiency VII—Advances in
Electrothermodynamics
Organizer and Chairman:
A. M. Marks, Marks Polarized Corporation,
Whitestone, NY
Co-Chairman:
R. Lyczkowski, Argonnc National Laboratory,
Argonne, IL
829082 — Optimal Channel Configuration for an Elec-
trogasdynamic Power Generator, O. Biblarz and
T. H. Gawain, Naval Postgraduate School, Mon¬
terey, CA 485
829083 — An Electrothermodynamic Ericsson Cycle
Heat/Electric Power Generator, A. M. Marks,
MarksPolarizedCorporation, Whitestone, NY ....490
829084 — A Charged Aerosol Wind/Electric Power
Generator Using Induction Electric Charging with a
Micro Water Jet, A. M. Marks, Marks Polarized
Corporation, Whitestone, NY 496
ENERGY POLICY
Energy Policy and Planning
Organizer and Chairman:
S. W. Gouse, The Mitre Corp., McLean, VA
829085 — Coal Policy in the 1980s, A. D. Ellerman,
National Coal Association, Washington, DC 504
829086 — Oil Policy in the 1980s, C. T. Sawyer, Amer¬
ican Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC 507
829087 — Electricity: Key to Production Energy Use,
W. H. Esselman, Electric Power Research Institute,
Palo Alto, CA 512
829088 — Energy Policy in the 1980s: The Legislative
View, D. Dreyfus, Gas Research Institute, Washing¬
ton, DC 518
829089 — Impact of Natural Gas Price Decontrol on
Gas Supply, Demand and Price, B. Schlesinger,
American GasAssociation, Arlington, VA 522
829090 — Applying Lessons from Recent History: The
Federal Role in Energy for the 1980's, J. Silvey,
Department ofEnergy, Washington, DC 528
ELECTRO-CHEMICAL
Electro-Chemical I—High-Temperature Batteries
Organizer and Chairman:
D. L. Barney, Argonne National Laboratory, Ar-
gonne, IL
Co-Chairman:
H. Shimotake, Argonne National Laboratory, Ar¬
gonne, IL
829100 — Performance of a 10-Cell LiAl/Metal Sul¬
fide Battery, W. E. Miller, E. C. Gay and D. Kils-
donk, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne,
IL 585
829101 — Sodium-Sulfur Battery Program in Japan,
K. Fuchida, K. Okada and S. Iwbuchi, Yuasa Bat¬
tery Co., Ltd., Takatsuki-shi, Japan; T. Yokoyama
and K. Narahara, New Energy Dev. Org., Tokyo,
Japan 591
829091 — Lithium/Metal Sulfide Cells and Battery
Development Progress at Eagle-Picher Industries,
E. B. Cupp, Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc., Joplin,MO 535
829092 — Development of a Tubular LiAl/FeS Cell
Battery, Y. W. Park, Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea; and
H. Shimotake, Argonne National Laboratory, Ar¬
gonne, IL 538
829093 — Relaxation-Phenomena in LiAl/FeS Cells,
W. Borger, W. Kappus and H. S. Panesar, VARTA
BatterieAG, Kelkheim/Ts., West Germany 544
829094 — Flexible Ceramic Powder Separators for
Molten Salt Electrolyte Galvanic Cells, T. Choba-
nov, D. Kunze and F. Woeffler, VARTA Batterie
AG, Kelkheim/Ts., West Germany 548
829095 — Comparison of Na/S and LiAl/FeS Bat¬
teries, R. Knodler, Brown, Boveri Cie AG, Heidel¬
berg, West Germany 552
829096 — Characteristics of Sodium-Sulfur Cells for
Diverse Applications, R. W. Minck and C. R. Hal-
bach, Ford Aerospace & Communications Corp.,
Newport Beach, CA 557
Electro-Chemical II—High-Temperature Batteries II
Organizer and Chairman:
D. L. Barney, Argonne National Laboratory, Ar¬
gonne, IL
Co-Chairman:
H. Shimotake, Argonne National Laboratory, Ar¬
gonne, IL
829097 — Operation of 100 Killowatt-Hour Sodium-
Sulfur Battery, D. W. Bridges and H. J. Haskins,
Ford Aerospace & Communications Corp., New¬
port Beach, CA 563
829098 — Current Distribution Within Sulfur Elec¬
trodes of Cylindrical Sodium-Sulfur Cells, M. Mik-
kor, FordMotor Co., Dearborn, MI 569
829099 — Design Considerations for an Li-Al/FeS EV
Battery, A. A. Chilenskas, E. C. Gay, H. Shimotake
and D. L. Barry, ArgonneNationalLaboratory, Ar¬
gonne, IL; K. Kawahara, Toyota Motor Co., Aichi-
shi, Japan; and K. Goto, Toyota Motor Co., Shizu-
coka-ken, Japan 579
Electro-Chemical III—Ambient Temp Batteries
Organizer and Chairman:
W. Spindler, EPRIEMVDivision, Palo Alto, CA
Co-Chairman:
S. Basin, Science Applications, Inc., Palo Alto, CA
829102 — Large Nickel Alkaline Batteries, A. Hirhy,
NavyDepartment, Washington, DC 597
829103 — Design Flexibility of Redox Flow Systems,
N. Hagedorn and L. Thaller, NASA-Lewis Research
Center, Cleveland, OH 600
829104 — Research and Development of Redox-Flow
Battery in Electrotechnical Laboratory, K. Nozaki
and T. Ozawa, Electrotechnical Laboratory,
Japan 610
829105 — Changes in Electrode Microstructure and
Charge Efficiency Produced by Pulsed Discharge of
Electric Vehicle Lead Acid Batteries, S. Caulder and
A. Simon, Naval Research Lab, Washington, DC;
E. Dowgiallo, Army, Ft. Belvoir, VA 616
829106 . Application of Electrochemical Energy
Storage in Solar Thermal Electric Generation Sys¬
tems, R. Das, S. Krauthamer and H. Frank, Jet Pro¬
pulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA 620
829107 — Predicting the Performance of Modularized
Energy Storage Systems, S. Basin, Science Applica¬
tions, Inc., Palo Alto, CA; and W. C. Spindler,
EPRI, Palo Alto, CA 625
829108 — Development of a Totally Maintenance-Free
Lead-Acid Battery for Photovoltaic and Other Re¬
newable Energy Source Systems, J. Szymborski,
Gould Incorporated, Rolling Meadows, IL 630
Electro-Chemical IV—Battery Testing
Organizer and Chairman:
W. Spindler, EPRIEMV Division, Palo Alto, CA
Co-Chairman:
S. Perone, Lawrence Livermore National Labora¬
tory, Livermore, CA
829109 — Abuse Resistant High Rate Lithium/Thio-
nyl Chloride Cells, J. Surprenant and D. Snuggerud,
Atlus Corporation, San Jose, CA 635
829110 — Lithium-Thionyl Chloride Battery Safety,
B. Carter, R. Williams, F. Tsay, A. Rodriquez, and
H. Frank, Jet Propulsion Lab, Pasadena, CA 638
829111 — Initial Operating Characteristics of the Na¬
tional Battery Energy Storage (B.E.S.T.) Facility,
A. Pivec, B. Radimer, E. Hyman, D. A. Pandya,and B. Baum, Public Service Electric and Gas Com¬
pany, Newark, NJ 642
829112— Results of Chopper-Controlled DischargeLife Cycling Studies on Lead-Acid Batteries, J. Ewa-
shinka and S. Sidek, NASA-Lewis, Cleveland,
OH 648
829113—Flowing Electrolyte Battery Testing and
Evaluation, P. Butler, D. Miller and A. Verardo,SandiaNational Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM ..
653
829114 — Computerized Systems to Characterize Bat¬
tery Performance and Reliability Growth, Strategiesand Results with Developmental Load-Leveling Sys¬
tems, W. C. Spindler and S. P. Perone, Electric
Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA 659
Electro-Chemical VII—Aircraft & Missile Batteries
Organizer and Chairman:
I. M. Schulman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasa¬
dena, CA
Co-Chairman:
F. Alliegro, RCA, Princeton, NJ
829119 —Discharge Rate Capability of Nickel Cad¬
mium Aircraft Batteries, S. Herzlich, T. Kopicki and
T. Stoneham, Marathon Battery Co., Waco, TX ... 691
829120 — Qualification Testing of Large Lithium-
Thionyl Chloride Batteries For U.S. Air Force
Minuteman Extended Survival Power, A. Alanis,
Norton AFB, CA 695
829121 —The Development of Electrochemical Im¬
pregnation Production Facility, D. Scherer, EagleRicher, Colorado Springs, CO 701
Electro-Chemical V—Fuel Cells
Organizer and Chairman:
J. R. Huff, University of California, Los Alamos,
MN
829115 — Acid Fuel Cell Technologies for Vehicular
Power Plants, D. K. Lynn, J. B. McCormick, R. E
Bobbett, J. R. Huff and S. Srinivasan, Los Alamos
National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 663
829371 — Status of Solid Polymer Electrolyte Fuel
Cell Technology and Potential for Transportation
Applications, J. F. McElroy and L. J. Nuttall,
General Electric Company, Wilmington, MA 667
Electro-Chemical VI—Aircraft Power Systems
Organizer:W. U. Borger, USAF, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chairman:
M. Cronin, Lockheed California, Burbank, CA
829116 — A Samarium Cobalt Motor-Controller for
Mini-RPV Propulsion, P. Curran and D. Faulkner,
Sundstrand Aviation, Rockford, IL 672
829117 — Optimization of PM Machines Due to Ad¬
vancements in Containment Structures, E. Siddiqui,
General Electric, Erie, PA 678
829118 — Transient Performance of Permanent Mag¬
net Synchronous Motors, W. U. Borger, USAF,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH684
Electro-Chemical VIII—Nickel-Cadmium Batteries I
Organizer:D. Rusta, TRW, Redondo Beach, CA
Chairman:
C. Badcock, The Aerospace Corporation, Los
Angeles, CA
Co-Chairman:
S. Gaston, RCA Astroelectronics Division,
Princeton, NJ
829122 — Accelerated Cycle Life Tests of Nickel-Cad¬
mium Cells with ED Nickel Electrodes: Comparison
of Three Separators, H. S. Lim, S. A. Verzwyvelt,
J. D. Margerum and R. C. Knechtli, Hughes Re¬
search Laboratories, Malibu, CA 707
829123 — Long Life Nickel-Cadmium Cells with Zir-
conia Separators: Accelerated Cycle Test, H, S.
Lim, S. A. Verzwyvelt, J. D. Margerum and R. C.
Knechtli, Hughes Research Laboratories, Malibu,
CA 716
829124 — Qualification and Life Test Results for the
Multiple Purpose 12 AH Nickel-Cadmium Battery,
C. W. Koehler, Ford Aerospace and Communica¬
tions Corporation, Palo Alto, CA 721
829368 — Life Test Report for ETS-III Battery,
K. Takagi, Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki, Japan;
M. Shimodaira, S. Kuwashima and K. Kibe, Na¬
tional Aero Space DevelopmentAgency, Tokyo, Ja¬
pan; H. Thierfelder and R. Stearns, General Electric
Space System Division, Philadelphia, PA 726
829125 — Viking Lander Ni-Cd Battery Special Re¬
conditioning Sequences, A. O. Britting, Martin
Marietta Aerospace, Denver, CO 731
Electro-Chemical IX—Nickel-Cadmium Batteries II
Organizer:D. Rusta, TRW, Redondo Beach, CA
Chairman:
S. Gaston, RCA Astroelectronics Division, Prince¬
ton, NJ
Co-Chairman:
C. Badcock, The Aerospace Corporation, Los
Angeles, CA
829126 — Application of Dynamic Impedance Meas¬
urement to Aerospace Battery Cells, A. H. Zimmer¬
man, The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles,CA 736
829127 — Development of Improved Hydrogen Re¬
combination in Scaled Nickel-Cadmium Aerospace
Cells, P. F. Ritterman, TRW, Redondo Beach,
CA 739
829128 — Nickel-Cadmium Lifetime Prediction for
LEO, L. T. Bavaro, The Aerospace Corporation,Los Angeles, CA 746
829129 — Reliability Modeling of High Voltage Bat¬
teries, A. Steen and C. Lurie, TRW, Redondo
Beach, CA 751
Electro-Chemical X—Nickel-Hydrogen Batteries
and Fuel Cells
Organizer and Chairman:
W. J. Billerbeck, COMSAT Laboratories, Clarks¬
burg, MD
Co-Chairman:
G. Buell, Wright-Patterson AFB, Wright-PattersonAFB, OH
829130 — Pore Size Engineering Applied to Starved
Electrochemical Cells and Batteries, K. Abbey and
L. Thaller, NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleve¬
land, OH 757
829131—Characteristics of Nickel-Hydrogen Cells
Under a Daily Energy Balance Low Altitude Orbit
Cycling Regime, P. F. Ritterman, TRW, Redondo
Beach, CA 765
829370 — Engineering Properties of Hughes/AirForce Nickel-Hydrogen Cells, H. H. Rogers, S. J.
Stadnick and D. W. Wong, Hughes Aircraft Co., El
Segundo, CA 769
829132 — Life Test Data and Flight Predictions for
Nickel-Hydrogen (Ni-H2) Batteries, E. Levy, Jr.,
Hughes Aircraft Company, Los Angeles, CA 774
829134 — Conceptual Design of a 35 KW Bipolar
Nickel-Hydrogen Battery for Low-Earth Orbit Ap¬plications, R. L. Cataldo and J.J. Smithrick, NASALewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH 780
829135 — Phase 1 Value Engineering Study Resultingin Increased Producibility of Air Force Design NiH2
Cells, N. Puester, Yardney Electric Company,Pawcatuck, CT 786
829361 — Alkaline Regenerative Fuel Cell Energy
Storage System for Manned Orbital Satellites, R. E.
Martin and B. Gitlow, United Technologies Corpo¬
ration, South Windsor, CT; D. W. Sheibley, NASA
LewisResearch Center, Cleveland, OH 790
FOSSIL FUELS
Fossil Fuels I—Coal Conversion I
Organizer and Chairman:
H. Arastoopour, Institute of Gas Technology,
Chicago, IL
Co-Chairman:
M. S. Arab-Ismaili, Standard Oil Company (Indi¬
ana), Chicago, IL
829136 — The Economics of the Emerging Interfuel
Competition; Implication for Synthetic Gas, G. R.
Hall, Charles River Associates, Boston, MA 798
829137 —The Ruhrchemie/Ruhrkohle Demonstra¬
tion Plant of the Texaco Coal Gasification Process:
Gasification of a Western U.S. Coal as a Pretest for
Cool Water, R. Cornils and P. Ruprecht, Ruhr-
chemie Aktiengesellschaft, Oberhausen, West Ger¬
many; R. Durrfeld and J. Langhoff, Ruhrkohle Ol
und Gas GmBH, Bottrop, West Germany 801
829138 — Recent Developments in the U-Gas® Pro¬
cess, A. Goyal and A. Rehmat, Institute of Gas
Technology, Chicago, IL 808
829358 — Processing Bituminous Coals in the West-
inghouse Gasifier, K. J. Smith, G. A. Stoops, G. B.
Haldipur and W. J. Havener, Westinghouse Electric
Corp., Madison, PA; and D. C. Cicero, U.S. De¬
partment ofEnergy, Morgantown, WV 814
829139 — Peatgas Pilot Plant Operating Results,R. Biljetina and D. Punwani, Institute of Gas Tech¬
nology, Chicago, IL 820
Fossil Fuels II—Coal Conversion II
Organizer:H. Arastoopour, Institute of Gas Technology, Chi¬
cago, IL
Chairman:
H. Kono, Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, IL
Co-Chairman:
M. Vora, Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, IL
829140 — Regeneration of Spent Catalysts From Coal
Liquefaction and Petroleum Residual ProcessingOperations, P. S. Ganguli, Hydrocarbon Research,
Inc., Lawrenceville, NJ 825
829141 — Evaluation of Coking Behavior in Coal
Liquefaction Process Equipment, K. H. Lin, Oak
Ridge National Lab; G. C. Frazier and R. E. Ed¬
wards, Jr., University of Tennessee, Knoxville,TN 831
829142 — H-Coal Process Demonstrations, Devel¬
opments, and Research Activities, A. G. Comolli,
H. H. Stotler and J. MacArthur, Hydrocarbon Re¬
search Inc., Lawrenceville, NJ 838
829143 — Study of Thermal Coal Dissolution and
Liquefaction in the Coil Preheater, R. K. Yu,
A. G. Comolli, E. Johanson and E. Hippo, Hydro¬
carbon Research, Inc., Lawrenceville, NJ 844
829144 — Solids Dispersion Modelling in Coal Lique¬
faction Dissolvers, S. Moujaes, D. H.-S. Ying and
R. Sivasubramanian, International Coal Refining
Company, Allentown, PA 850
Fossil Fuels III—Coal Conversion HI
Organizer:H. Arastoopour, Institute of Gas Technology, Chi¬
cago, IL
Chairman:
M. S. Arab-Ismaili, Standard Oil Company (Indi¬
ana), Chicago, IL
Co-Chairman:
H. Kono, Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, IL
829145 — SNG From Synthesis Gas—Operation of
"Single-Stage Methanation", B. Hohlein, Institut
fur Reaktorbauelemente, West Germany; I. A.
Skov, Lyngby, Denmark; M. Vorwerk, Rheinische
Braunkolenwerke AG, West Germany 854
829146 — A New Concept for a Lower Cost Coal to
Methanol Plant, T. R. Galloway, W. T. Atkins,
G. E. Pack and M. B. Pascoo, Mittelhauser Corp.,
Berkeley, CA 859
829360 — Utilizing Coal Plasticity in Coal Process¬
ing, .C. England, Engineering Research Group,
Sierra Madre, CA 864
829147 — Elemental Sulphur Producing High Tem¬
perature Fuel Gas Desulfurization Sorbents, G. L.
Anderson, P. C. Garrigan and F. O. Berry, Institute
of Gas Technology, Chicago, IL 869
829148 — Economics ofCoal Utilization for Industrial
Steam Generation, C. T. Breuer, E. Interess and
E. Gibson, Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge,
MA 874
829149 — Single-State Fluidized-Bed Gasification of
Peat, D. Rue, F. S. Lau, S. A. Weil and D. Punwani,
Institute ofGas Technology, Chicago, IL 880
Fossil Fuels IV—Control Technology for Fossil Fuel
Organizer and Co-Chairman:
T. F. Yen, University of Southern California, Los
Angeles, CA
Chairman:
J. L. Stern, Joy Industrial Equipment Co., Los
Angeles, CA
829150 — Precombustion Extraction of 90% of the
Sulfur and 95% of the Mineral Matter from Coal,
R. A. Meyers, W. D. Hart and L. C. McClanathan,
TR W, Redondo Beach, CA 886
829151 — Latest Results of Dry Flue Gas Desulfuriza¬
tion at Northern States Power Company Riverside
Generating Plant, R. C. Hyde and Y.-J. Chen, Joy
Industrial Equipment Co., Los Angeles, CA;
S. Kaplan, Nitro Atomizer, Inc.; C. A. Sannes, Jr.
and M. F. Skinner, Northern States Power Co 888
829152 — Environmental Impact of Solvent Refined
Coal Processes, M. A. Lobnitz and B. Loran,
Ralph M. Parsons Co., Pasadena, CA; and J. A.
Firley, International CoalRefining Co., Allentown,
PA 894
829153 — Matrix Modification for Environmental
Control of Oil Shale Production, M. A. Sadeghi,
M. M. Sharma and T. F. Yen, University of South¬
ern California, Los Angeles, CA 899
829154 — Vehicular Diesel Omissions Controls for
California, B. R. Wallerstein, R. H. Cross and R. B.
Summerfield, Air Resource Laboratory, El Monte,
CA 905
Fossil Fuels V—Oil Shale
Organizer and Co-Chairman:
T, F. Yen, University of Southern California, Los
Angeles, CA
Chairman:
J. Fruchter, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Rich¬
land, WA
829155 — Pyrolysis Kinetics for Western and Eastern
Oil Shale, A. K. Burnham and J. H. Richardson,
University of California, Livermore, CA; and T. T.
Coburn, University ofKentucky, Lexington, KY ...912
829156 — Start-Up of AModifiedIn-SituRetort, J. C.
Shen and R. Zahradnik, OccidentalResearch Corp.,
Irvine, CA918
829157 — Distillate Fuels from Green River Oil Shale,
R. F. Sullivan, Chevron Research Co., Richmond,
CA 924
829158—Transport Problems of Oil Shale, Y. I.
Chang and T. F. Yen, University of Southern Cali¬
fornia, Los Angeles, CA 930
829159 — Applications of Nuclear Magnetic Reso¬
nance to Oil Shale Processing, F. Miknis, U.S. De¬
partment ofEnergy, Laramie, WY 935
829160 — Incipient Fluidization Characteristics of
Crushed Oil Shale, D. E. Christiansen, University of
California, Livermore, CA 940
Fossil Fuels VI—Tar, Sand and Heavy Crude
Organizer and Chairman:
R. J. Paxson, Pace Company Consultants & Engi¬
neers, Denver, CO
Co-Chairman:
B. Galbraith, UNITAR/UNDP Info. Centre, New
York, NY
829161 — Tar Sands in Kentucky: An Overview of the
Resource and Current Development Activities, J. E.
Jones, Kentucky Dept. ofEnergy, Lexington, KY;
M. C. Noger, Kentucky Geological Survey, Lex¬
ington, KY 946
829162 — Development of a Combination Oxygen-
Supported Water Assisted Thermal Drive Process,
G. V. Cady, Dome Petroleum, Calgary, Canada;
and P. D. White, Tejas Petroleum Engineers,
Dallas, TX 952
829163—Tar Sands Development by ENPEX,
R. Hertzberg, F. Hojabri, J. P. Kearney and L. D.
Ellefson, ENPEX Corp., La Jolla, CA 955
829164 — Pilot Plant Recovery of Bitumen from Oil-
Wet Tar Sands, K. Hatfield, Enercor, Salt Lake
City, UT 961
829165 —Development Summary and Status of the
Taciuk Direct Thermal Processor, W. Taciuk and
N. R. B. Caple, UMA TAC Industrial Processes,
Ltd., Calgary, Canada 967
829166 — The Lurgi-Ruhrgas (LR) Process Applied to
Tar Sands and Other Bituminous Material,
J. Schmalfeld, Lurgi Kohle und Mineraloetechnik,
F. R. Germany 973
Fossil Fuels VII—Enhanced Oil Recovery
Organizer and Chairman:
P. R. Wieber, U.S. Department of Energy,
Washington, DC
Co-Chairman:
H. Carroll, Bartlesville Energy Technology Center,
Bartlesville, OK
829167 — Enhanced Oil Recovery, V. Kuuskraa,
Lewin and Associates Incorporated, Washington,
DC 975
829168 — Prospects for Enhanced Oil Recovery in the
United States, E. L. Claridge, University of Hous¬
ton, Houston, TX 981
829169 — Simplified Economic Screening Models for
Enhanced Oil Recovery Processes, G. W. Paul and
H. Ford, INTERCOMP, Houston, TX 988
829170 — Applications of Steam Distillation Drive in
Light Oil Reservoirs, A. Brown, Y. L. Cheung and
W. S. Huang, Texaco, Bellaire, TX 994
829171 — Development and Operation of a High Pres¬
sure Downhole Steam Generator, B. W. Marshall,
Sandia NationalLaboratories, Albuquerque, NM .. 1003
829172 — The Potential of Petroleum Microbiology,E. C. Donaldson, Bartlesville Energy Technology
Center, Bartlesville, OK 1009
GEOTHERMAL
Geothermal I—Unconventional Gas Recovery I
Organizer and Chairman:
P. R. Wieber, U.S. Department of Energy, Wash¬
ington, DC
Co-Chairman:
C. D. Locke, Morgantown Energy Technology Cen¬
ter, Morgantown, WV
829173 — GRI Program in Unconventional Natural
Gas, J. C. Sharer and G. S. Popovich, Gas Research
Institute, Chicago, IL 1016
829174 — Natural Gas from Tight Sands: Enhancing
Recovery by Stimulation, H. S. Greenfield, Moun¬
tain Fuels Supply Company, Salt Lake City, UT;
A. H. Jones, U. Ahmed and J. F. Schatz, TerraTek,
Incorporated, Salt Lake City, UT 1021
829175 — The Multi-Well Experiment: A Field Labo¬
ratory for Tight Gas Sands Research, D. A. North¬
rop and A. R. Sattler, Sandia National Labora¬
tories, Albuquerque, NM 1027
829176 — Eastern Mineback: Study of Advanced
Stimulation/Production in the Devonian Shales,
L. Z. Shuck, Technology Development, Incorpo¬
rated, Morgantown, WV; C. A. Komar, Morgan-
town Energy Technology Center, Morgantown,
WV; and R. E. Zielinski, Monsanto Research Cor¬
poration, Miamisburg, OH 1033
829177 — The Offset Well Test: An Engineering Study
of Devonian Shale Production Characteristics,
K. H. Frohne and C. A. Komar, Morgantown En¬
ergy Technology Center, Morgantown, WV 1038
Geothermal II—Unconventional Gas Recovery II
Organizer and Chairman:
P. R. Wieber, U.S. Department ofEnergy, Wash¬
ington, DC
Co-Chairman:
C. D. Locke, Morgantown Energy Technology Cen¬
ter, Morgantown, WV
829178 — Underground Coal Gasification of Steeply
Dipping Coal Beds—A Second Generation Synthetic
Fuels Process, B. E. Davis, P. F. Ahner and A. H.
Singleton, Gulf Research and Development Com¬
pany, Pittsburgh, PA 1045
829179 — Systems for Dewatering Unconventional
Gas Wells, N. McGinnis, J. J. Scheppan and
C. Rightrnire, TRW, McLean, VA; and G. Popo-vich, Gas Research Institute 1049
829180 — Coal Seam Methane Drainage by HydraulicFracturing Providing the Methane for Energy while
Enhancing Mining Safety and Efficiency, M. E.
Hanson, D. F. Towse and L. D. Thorson, Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA;and M. A. Trevits, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Pitts¬
burgh, PA 1055
829181 — A Simplified Method for Calculating Recov¬erable Energy Content from Geopressured Geother¬
mal Brines, F. L. Goldsberry, Geopressure ProjectsOffice, Houston, TX 1061
829182 — Brine Production as an Exploration Tool
for Water Drive Gas Reservoirs, P. L. Randolph,Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, IL 1066
829183 — Subducted Organically Derived Gas: A New
Research Direction in Unconventional Deep Source
Gas, W. J. Gwilliam, Morgantown Energy Technol¬
ogy Center, Morgantown, WV 1072
Geothermal III—Geothermal Energy
Organizer:R. G. Campbell, The Ben Holt Co., Pasadena, CA
Chairman:
B. Holt, The Ben Holt Co., Pasadena, CA
829184 — Geothermal Direct Use, P. J. Lienau, Ore¬
gon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, OR ...1081
829185 — Heber Binary Project Recent Develop¬
ments, R. G. Lacy, San Diego Gas andElectric Com¬
pany, San Diego, CA 1086
829186 — Wellhead Power Production with a Rotary
Separator Turbine, D. Cerini and J. Record, Bi-
phase Energy Systems, Santa Monica, CA 1092
829187 — Hot Water Geothermal Development: Op¬
portunities and Pilot Plant Results, G. K. Crane,
Southern California Edison Company, Rosemead,CA 1100
829188 — Analyses of Mixed Hydrocarbon Binary
Thermodynamic Cycles for Moderate TemperatureGeothermal Resources Using Regeneration Tech¬
niques, O. J. Demuth and R. J. Kochan, E.G.&G.
Idaho, Inc., Idaho Falls, ID 1104