Saidulu, G.
G. Saidulu is Chief Research Manager at the Indian Oil Corp. Ltd. (IOCL) R&D Centre in Faridabad, India. He is engaged in refinery technical services in the areas of FCCU with regard to process optimization, troubleshooting and revamp, as well as the development and commercialization of Indmax technology. Prior to joining IOCL, he was a production engineer for 3 yr for India’s Department of Atomic Energy. Mr. Saidulu has seven patents to his credit and has published numerous research papers in international conferences and journals. He earned his MTech degree in chemical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras in Chennai.
Design and troubleshoot the orifice chamber in an FCCU
The fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) process remains one of the most important secondary conversion processes due to its inherent capability to upgrade residual streams and its flexibility to maximize the desired product, depending on market dynamics.
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