[Neale] Ramaswami Neelameggham

'The Guru' at IND LLC

United States · South Jordan, UTJoined November 2017

Summary

Recent interests are in light metals Mg, lithium, energy technology, industrial Nitrogen fixation, stored renewable energy in coal, nitrogen fertilizers from coal

Work Experience (1)

Technical Development Scientis

U.S.Magnesium

October 1972 - March 2011

Salt Lake City

Academic Studies (3)

Ph.D.

University of Utah

January 1977

Extractive Metallurgy [minor Environmental Biology]

got degree in 1972 [software doesnt have the years before 1977]

M.A.Sc.

University of Waterloo

January 1977

Chemical Engineering

got degree in 1969

B.Tech

Indian Institute of Technology

January 1977

Chemical Engineering

got degree in 1967 -innoget software doesnt go below 1977

Research areas of interest (4)

  • Industrial manufacturing, Material and Transport Technologies
  • Industrial Technologies
  • Energy Technology
  • Agriculture and Marine Resources

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21st century uses for stored renewable energy in coal

Neale R Neelameggham and Brian R Davis
Coal formation from living matter is an endothermic burial by dehydration and deoxidation and some denitrogenation which results in stored energy. Close to 70% of this stored energy can be converted to other forms without combustion during exothermic hydrous oxidation

Figure Eight 8 Energy Resurrection and Reincarnation

Neelameggham
Energy conversions following laws of energy conservation follows Figure 8 or double cycle of infinite loop centered at terrestrial life

21st Century Global Anthropogenic Convective Model

Neale R Neelameggham and Brian R Davis
.... This is being addressed by a convective model in this paper that discusses the effect of thermal waste storage in the atmosphere – which leads to climatic change due to excess precipitation. The model shows that evapotranspiration changes play a major role in the atmospheric air mass constrained climate change. The extent of global mean temperature increase is a function of global population which increases thermal wastes or a function of sinusoidal variances in solar influx ...

13 plus us patents 3 applications

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Inventor in 16 US patents and applications

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