JOSEPH A SENECAL
Engineering in Wellesley, MA

License number
Massachusetts 30603
Issued Date
Jul 24, 1981
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2018
Type
Chemical Engineer
Address
Address
Wellesley, MA 02481

Professional information

Joseph Senecal Photo 1

Clean Agent Fire Suppression System And Rapid Atomizing Nozzle In The Same

US Patent:
6763894, Jul 20, 2004
Filed:
Aug 1, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/920360
Inventors:
John J. Schoenrock - Arlington MA
Jonathan S. Meltzer - Brookline MA
David Rausch - Leominster MA
Joseph A. Senecal - Wellesley MA
Assignee:
Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. - Ashland MA
International Classification:
A62C 200
US Classification:
169 47, 169 9, 169 11, 169 16, 169 37, 169 46, 169 85
Abstract:
An atomizing nozzle and fixed clean agent fire suppression system. The system stores gas fire suppressant in a liquefied state separate from propellant gas. Upon demand, the propellant charges the gas fire suppressant to provide a piston flow system that pushes the gas fire suppressant in the liquid state through a pipe network to the protected area of a building. The system includes a plurality of atomizing nozzles for atomizing the gas fire suppressant where it more easily vaporizes. Each atomizing nozzle comprises a nozzle body and a deflector body secured together in fixed relation. A conical flow passage is formed between the nozzle body and deflector body. The conical flow passage extends radially outward to a circumferential outlet slot that spreads the liquid clean agent out into a thin liquid conical fan that breaks up into droplets and atomizes quickly.


Joseph Senecal Photo 2

High Temperature Process For Making Fine Magnetic Particles

US Patent:
4777031, Oct 11, 1988
Filed:
Jul 14, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/885345
Inventors:
Joseph A. Senecal - Wellesley MA
Steven R. Reznek - Wellesley MA
Matthew Neville - Boston MA
Kenneth C. Koehlert - Medford MA
Todd R. Gattuso - Boston MA
Assignee:
Cadot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
C01G 4902, C04B 3226
US Classification:
423632
Abstract:
The present invention is a method of producing single, unaggregated magnetic iron oxide particles. An iron or iron and divalent metal halide feed solution is kinetically atomized into a high velocity flame. The feed solution is vaporized and held in a reactor at a temperature and partial pressure of an oxidizing phase sufficient to form either ferrous oxide or magnetite particles. The iron or iron and divalent metal halide vapor reacts with the oxidizing phase vapor and converts to either ferrous oxide vapor or magnetite vapor. Since the vapor phase is beyond equilibrium concentration ferrous oxide or magnetite particles precipitate from the vapor phase. Quenching of the magnetite particles at an enhanced rate to less than 500. degree. C. in a reducing atmosphere renders magnetite and in a oxidizing atmosphere renders maghemite. Quenching of the ferrous oxide particles in a non-oxidizing atmosphere produces magnetite particles.


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High Temperature Process For Producing Fine Magnetic Particles Of M-Phase Structure

US Patent:
4765920, Aug 23, 1988
Filed:
Jul 14, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/885346
Inventors:
Todd R. Gattuso - Boston MA
Kenneth C. Koehlert - Medford MA
Matthew Neville - Boston MA
Steven R. Reznek - Wellesley MA
Joseph A. Senecal - Wellesley MA
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
C04B 3526, C01G 4902
US Classification:
252 6258
Abstract:
A method for producing fine magnetic particles having the barium or strotium ferrite M-phase crystal structure. An iron and alkaline earth metal halide feed solution is vaporized to form a precursor and oxidizing vapor phase. The precursor and hydrolyzing or oxidizing vapor phases are held in a reactor at a temperature sufficient to effect vaporization of the feed solution yet which is below the melting point of the desired M-phase crystal structure. Small iron oxide particles precipitate from the vapor phase and alkaline earth oxides thereafter. The alkaline earth oxide particles diffuse into the iron oxide particles to form the desired M-phase structure. When the desired width and thickness of the M-phase crystal platelets is achieved, the M-phase particles are cooled by quenching. Composition of the feed solution may be modified by substituting divalent metal halides for the alkaline earth metal halide or by substituting trivalent halides or a combination of a divalent metal halide and either a penta or quatravalent metal halide for the ferric halide.


Joseph Senecal Photo 4

Nozzle Apparatus And Method For Atomizing Fluids

US Patent:
2005000, Jan 6, 2005
Filed:
Jun 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/865175
Inventors:
Joseph Senecal - Wellesley MA, US
Assignee:
KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. - ASHLAND MA
International Classification:
A62C003/07, A62C003/08, A62C035/00
US Classification:
239461000, 239463000, 239498000
Abstract:
An atomizing nozzle for a fire suppression system, having a nozzle body and a deflector body secured together. A flow passage defined between the deflector body and nozzle body extends radially outwardly from an inlet port to a circumferential outlet slot, the outlet slot being defined between the nozzle body and deflector body and extending at least partially around the. Vanes are disposed in the flow passage, and are arranged so as to impart to fluid flowing through said flow passage a tangential velocity component relative to the axis of the flow passage. The vanes may be arranged such that the tangential velocity component is sufficient to impart to gas in the area a rotational motion about the axis. The vanes may be removable, and may be retrofitted to existing nozzles. The nozzles also may be removable, and may be retrofitted to existing fire suppression systems.


Joseph Senecal Photo 5

Balanced Fluid Flow Delivery System

US Patent:
5103212, Apr 7, 1992
Filed:
Jul 3, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/375251
Inventors:
Kathy A. Notarianni - North Bethesda MD
Joseph A. Senecal - Wellesley MA
Assignee:
Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Worcester MA
International Classification:
G08B 1710
US Classification:
340628
Abstract:
A multi-port system sampling maintains a balanced fluid flow, and more particularly is a gas sampling system used for the rapid detection of fire in which the flow rate through each sampling system aperture is substantially equal. The system may include a single main conduit having a number of sampling apertures spaced apart for sampling different locations. The sizing of the apertures is such that an equal flow rate is present at each aperture, allowing a balanced sampling of each sampling location. The system may also include multiple secondary conduits all feeding one main conduit. Each secondary conduit has a number of different sampling apertures, and may be of a different length. The diameters of the secondary conduits are relative to the length of the conduits and the size of the respective conduit apertures so as to create a balanced fluid flow rate through each of the apertures.


Joseph Senecal Photo 6

Sprinkler Nozzle For Fire Suppression Systems

US Patent:
2013029, Nov 7, 2013
Filed:
Dec 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/976136
Inventors:
Joseph Senecal - Wellesley MA, US
Assignee:
UTC FIRE & SECURITY CORPORATION - Farmington CT
International Classification:
A62C 35/68
US Classification:
169 37
Abstract:
An exemplary sprinkler nozzle includes a nozzle body having a sidewall, an internal passage and a plurality of slots through the sidewall to allow fluid to pass from the internal passage to an outside of the nozzle. Each of the slots has an axial dimension in a direction generally parallel to an axis of the nozzle body. Each of the slots has a second dimension in a different direction. At least a first one of the slots is axially offset from at least the second one of the slots. An opening provided by the first slot partially overlaps the opening of the second slot in the different direction.


Joseph Senecal Photo 7

Method And Pparatus For Testing Fire Suppression Systems

US Patent:
5655579, Aug 12, 1997
Filed:
May 8, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/437182
Inventors:
Robert C. Prescott - N. Marshfield MA
Joseph A. Senecal - Wellesley MA
Assignee:
Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. - Ashland MA
International Classification:
B65B 104
US Classification:
141 83
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for testing a fire suppressing system having outlet nozzles from which a high pressure suppressant agent is discharged in which a vessel is attached to each nozzle to capture the agent discharged during a test. The collection vessel is preferably an elongated plastic bag that is rolled to remove air from the bag before agent is discharged into it. The amount of agent captured in a vessel is calculated, such as by weighing. The captured discharged agent is compressed for return to a storage container in which it can be re-pressurized for further use.