Westfield, NJ, United States of America

Jeffrey H Siegell


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.7

ph-index = 4

Forward Citations = 58(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1981-1985

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5 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Jeffrey H. Siegell

Introduction

Jeffrey H. Siegell is a notable inventor based in Westfield, NJ (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of fluid dynamics and magnetically stabilized fluidized beds. With a total of 5 patents to his name, Siegell's work has advanced the understanding and application of fluidized bed technology.

Latest Patents

One of Siegell's latest patents is titled "Fluid Induced Transverse Flow Magnetically Stabilized Fluidized Bed." This invention involves transporting solids in a direction transverse to the flow of the fluidizing fluid exiting the bed. By utilizing a distribution means with propulsion passages, the fluidizing fluid is oriented in the desired direction of solids flow. This innovation eliminates the need for costly pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical transport devices, while also reducing solids attrition and elutriation.

Another significant patent is "Fluidity of a Continuous Transverse Flow Magnetically Stabilized." In this invention, the bed particles exhibit increased fluidity when operated near the transition between bubbling and stabilized regimes. The process enhances the movement of solids within a vessel and facilitates the transfer of solids to other vessels. The stabilization of the bed can be achieved through an external magnetic field or by using permanently magnetized particles within the bed. This invention has applications in various processes, particularly in separation and filtration.

Career Highlights

Jeffrey H. Siegell is currently employed at Exxon Research and Engineering Company. His work at this esteemed organization has allowed him to explore and develop innovative solutions in fluid dynamics and related fields.

Collaborations

Siegell has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Costas A. Coulaloglou and Thomas Mikus. Their combined expertise has contributed to the advancement of technologies in their respective areas of research.

Conclusion

Jeffrey H. Siegell's contributions to the field of fluid dynamics and magnetically stabilized fluidized beds have paved the way for innovative solutions in various industrial applications. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing efficiency and reducing costs in fluid transport processes.

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