Robert Heim
Engineers in Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 22142
Issued Date
Jan 27, 1984
Renew Date
Nov 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2017
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
16102 Hiland Crk, Denver, CO 80602

Organization information

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Robert Heim Pe

16102 Hi Land Cir, Brighton, CO 80602

Categories:
Consulting Engineers
Phone:
(303) 637-0870 (Phone)

Professional information

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Robert Heim - Brighton, CO

Work:
SA Technology - Loveland, CO
Senior Project Engineer/Analysis Group Supervisor
Metropolitan State College of Denver - Denver, CO
Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology
Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site - Golden, CO
Procurement Quality Assurance Enginer/Field Engineer/System Engineer
University of Colorado - Boulder, CO
Research Assistant
Self Employed - Thornton, CO
Engineering Consultant
Timpte Inc - Denver, CO
Engineering Section Manager
Education:
Colorado School of Mines - Golden, CO
Master of Science in Environmental Science and Engineering
Unversity of Colorado - Boulder, CO
Mater of Science in Mechanical Engineering
University of Colorado - Fort Collins, CO
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering


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Systems And Methods For Dismantling A Nuclear Reactor

US Patent:
2011023, Sep 29, 2011
Filed:
Dec 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/967068
Inventors:
Robert R. Heim - Brighton CO, US
Scott Ryan Adams - Longmont CO, US
Matthew Denver Cole - Fort Collins CO, US
William E. Kirby - Superior CO, US
Paul Damon Linnebur - Milliken CO, US
Assignee:
Special Applications Technology, Inc. - Loveland CO
International Classification:
G21C 19/00
US Classification:
376260, 976DIG293
Abstract:
Systems and methods for dismantling a nuclear reactor are described. In one aspect the system includes a remotely controlled heavy manipulator (“manipulator”) operatively coupled to a support structure, and a control station in a non-contaminated portion of a workspace. The support structure provides the manipulator with top down access into a bioshield of a nuclear reactor. At least one computing device in the control station provides remote control to perform operations including: (a) dismantling, using the manipulator, a graphite moderator, concrete walls, and a ceiling of the bioshield, the manipulator being provided with automated access to all internal portions of the bioshield; (b) loading, using the manipulator, contaminated graphite blocks from the graphite core and other components from the bioshield into one or more waste containers; and (c) dispersing, using the manipulator, dust suppression and contamination fixing spray to contaminated matter.