Ronald Lee Andersen
Engineers in Pocatello, ID

License number
Utah 7218159-2202
Issued Date
Dec 29, 2008
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2011
Category
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Pocatello, ID
Education
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY, Aug 26, 1977

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Ronald Andersen
806 Victor Ave, Pocatello, ID 83202
(208) 569-1542
Ronald Andersen
792 Monika Ct, Chubbuck, ID 83202
(208) 569-1536
Ronald Andersen
130 N 4100 E, Rigby, ID 83442
(208) 841-8118
Ronald Andersen, age 83
11323 W Ashburton Dr, Boise, ID 83709
Ronald G Andersen, age 84
826 Gloria St, Pocatello, ID 83202

Professional information

Ronald Andersen Photo 1

Ronald Andersen - Chubbuck, ID

Work:
Agrium Inc - Soda Springs, ID
Casual Mechanical Engineer
Agrium Inc - Soda Springs, ID
Mechanical Engineer
FMC Corp - Pocatello, ID
Project Engineer
FMC Corp
Registered Professional Mechanical Engineer, Idaho
FMC Corp - Newark, CA
Maintenance Engineer
USMC
Radar chief and head technician in charge of 3
Education:
University of Idaho - Idaho Falls, ID
Mechanical Engineering
San Jose State University - San Jose, CA
MS in Mechanical Engineering
Fullerton Junior College - Fullerton, CA
A.A. in Electronic Engineering
University of California Davis - Davis, CA
BS in Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
FEA analysis, CFD analysis, machine work, electro-machanical work, woodwork,


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Process For Treatment Of Phossy Water For Recycling

US Patent:
4744971, May 17, 1988
Filed:
Nov 14, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/931375
Inventors:
Gordon H. Scherbel - Pocatello ID
David A. Crea - Pocatello ID
Jerry A. Keely - Pocatello ID
Ronald L. Andersen - Pocatello ID
Byron L. Nichols - Federal Way WA
Assignee:
FMC Corporation - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C01B 2501
US Classification:
423323
Abstract:
In the electric arc furnace production of elemental phosphorus, cold phossy water is segregated from hot phossy water. The cold phossy water is discharged to a lined pond wherein solids settle to form a clarified cold water which is recycled for cooling and washing purposes. The hot phossy water is passed through a lamellar settler wherein phosphorus and solids are separated as a sludge to form a clarified hot water. The clarified hot water, without requiring additional heat, is recycled for process use. Phosphorus is recovered from the sludge to reduce to a minimum the amount of phosphorus discharged with dirt from the hot phossy water to the pond.


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Disk Reclaimer For Use With Cohesive Bulk Materials

US Patent:
5289982, Mar 1, 1994
Filed:
Mar 11, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/029741
Inventors:
Ronald L. Andersen - Chubbuck ID
Assignee:
FMC Corporation - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
B02C 1912, B02C 2300
US Classification:
241296
Abstract:
A disk reclaimer, having spring mounted harrow and carrier teeth, is described. The spring loaded teeth are less subject to binding or breakage when reclaiming highly cohesive bulk materials such as phosphate shales.