Howard, H.
Henry Howard is a Corporate Fellow and a member of the cryogenic process R&D group within Linde Engineering. In his 35 yr at Linde, he has focused on the development of new cycles and equipment configurations in support of atmospheric, CO2 and natural gas processing. His expertise also includes the advancement of distillation technology through field testing and process model reconciliation. He is the inventor of more than 75 granted U.S. patents and has authored several papers related to the integration and optimization of equipment within cryogenic processes. Howard earned BS and MS degrees in chemical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), respectively.
A novel process and machinery unit for the highly efficient liquefaction of renewable natural gases
The authors’ company has developed a gas expansion-based liquefaction processa using a proprietary machine called a compander. This article describes the newly developed process, including ease of operation and permitting, as well as high quality thanks to in-house design, manufacturing, assembly and testing of key components.
- 1
- ... 1 pages
- South Korea's S-Oil says Q1 refining margins to stay robust 1/26
- Few refineries report problems as deep cold seizes U.S. Gulf Coast 1/26
- INEOS launches new Recycl-IN grade with 70% recycled content for greener packaging 1/26
- AES Andes abandons $10-B green hydrogen project in Chile 1/26
- Biofuels firm Ecoceres running new 420,000-tpy Malaysia plant at near full capacity 1/26
- NEXTCHEM and Siemens Energy cooperate to advance low-carbon fuel solutions and circularity 1/26

