JOHN J LESCISIN
Engineers in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE006252E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15235

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Name
Address
Phone
John Lescisin, age 52
1006 Glenshaw Ave, Glenshaw, PA 15116
John Lescisin
9060 Pine Heights Pl, Pittsburgh, PA 15237
John J. Lescisin
Turtle Creek, PA
(412) 824-5999
John J Lescisin, age 94
9060 Pine Heights Pl, Pittsburgh, PA 15237
John A Lescisin
1006 Glenshaw Ave, Glenshaw, PA 15116
(412) 213-3360

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Principal At Kmj Energy

Principal At Kmj Energy

Position:
Principal at KMJ Energy
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
KMJ Energy since Jul 1993 - Principal


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John Lescisin - Pittsburgh, PA

John Lescisin - Pittsburgh, PA

Education:
Carnegie-Mellon University
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon - Pittsburgh, PA
MSME in Mechanical Engineering


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Pressure Pulse Cleaning Method

Pressure Pulse Cleaning Method

US Patent:
4921662, May 1, 1990
Filed:
Apr 19, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/183874
Inventors:
Richard D. Franklin - Jeannette PA
Gregg D. Auld - Trafford PA
David E. Murray - Greensburg PA
John J. Lescisin - Pittsburgh PA
Albert R. Vaia - Export PA
Thomas E. Dunn - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F22B 3748
US Classification:
376316
Abstract:
A method for loosening and removing sludge and debris from the vessel of a heat exchanger, such as the secondary side of a nuclear steam generator, is disclosed herein. The method generally comprises the steps of providing a sufficient volume of a liquid, such as water, into the steam generator so that the lower portion which includes the tubesheet is submerged, and then generating a succession of pressure pulses within the water from one or more pressure pulse generators wherein each pressure pulse creates shock waves that exert momentary forces throughout the submerged portion of the generator of a magnitude sufficient to loosen the sludge and debris, but safely below the yield and fatigue limits of the heat exchanger tubes and other components within the generator. The pressure pulses commence as soon as a sufficient amount of water is introduced into the steam generator to submerge the tubesheet, and continue all the way through the draining of the steam generator.


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Pressure Pulse Cleaning Method

Pressure Pulse Cleaning Method

US Patent:
5006304, Apr 9, 1991
Filed:
Oct 20, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/424879
Inventors:
Richard D. Franklin - Jeannette PA
Gregg D. Auld - Trafford PA
David E. Murray - Greensburg PA
John J. Lescisin - Pittsburgh PA
Albert R. Vaia - Export PA
Thomas E. Dunn - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F22B 3748
US Classification:
376316
Abstract:
A method for loosening and removing sludge and debris from the vessel of a heat exchanger, such as the secondary side of a nuclear steam generator, is disclosed herein. The method generally comprises the steps of providing a sufficient volume of a liquid, such as water, into the steam generator so that the lower portion which includes the tubesheet is submerged, and then generating a succession of pressure pulses within the water from one or more pressure pulse generators wherein each pressure pulse creates shock waves that exert momentary forces throughout the submerged portion of the generator of a magnitude sufficient to loosen the sludge and debris, but safely below the yield and fatigue limits of the heat exchanger tubes and other components within the generator. The pressure pulses commence as soon as a sufficient amount of water is introduced into the steam generator to submerge the tubesheet, and continue all the way through the draining of the steam generator.