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Norman E. Sammons Citation name Sammons, Jr., N. E. Affiliation Intramicron Inc. State AL Country USA Authored(648d) Robust and Flexible Framework for Optimization of Biorefinery ProductionNorman E. Sammons2006 Annual Meeting (299ac) Selection of Optimal Biorefinery Products and Production PathwaysNorman E. Sammons2006 Annual Meeting (595d) Optimal Biorefinery Resource Utilization by Combining Process and Economic ModelingNorman E. Sammons2006 Annual Meeting (623e) Economic Analysis of Optimal Biomass Utilization in An Integrated BiorefineryNorman E. SammonsWei YuanSusilpa Bommareddy2008 Annual Meeting (573ae) Biorefinery Product Allocation Using a Flexible Optimization FrameworkNorman E. SammonsWei YuanSusilpa Bommareddy2008 Annual Meeting (573aa) Optimal Allocation of Carbon Resources In An Integrated BiorefineryNorman E. SammonsWei YuanSusilpa Bommareddy2008 Annual Meeting (330f) Economic and Environmental Analysis of Hydrogen Production StrategiesWei YuanSusilpa BommareddyNorman E. Sammons2008 Annual Meeting (694e) Process Integration and Optimization of Hydrogen Production StrategiesWei YuanSusilpa BommareddyNorman E. Sammons2008 Annual Meeting (635b) A Systematic Framework to Determine Economic Potential and Environmental Impact of Polygeneration FacilitiesNorman E. SammonsWei Yuan2009 Annual Meeting (490ag) A Framework to Determine Economic Potential and Environmental Impact of Sustainable Polygeneration FacilitiesNorman E. SammonsWei Yuan2009 Annual Meeting (238b) Modeling and Optimization of Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis ProcessesWei YuanNorman E. Sammons2009 Annual Meeting (573a) A Framework for Optimal Utilization of Biomass Inputs in an Integrated BiorefineryNorman E. Sammons2005 Annual Meeting (243f) A Flexible Framework for Optimal Biorefinery Product AllocationNorman E. Sammons2005 Annual Meeting (210c) Identification of Optimal Poultry Litter Biorefinery Location in Alabama through Minimization of Feedstock Transportation CostBurak AksoyHarry T. CullinanNorman E. SammonsMario Eden2008 Spring Meeting & 4th Global Congress on Process Safety (11b) Incorporating Environmental Impact Assessment into Conceptual Process Design (Webcast Not Available)Jeffrey SeayMario EdenNorman E. Sammons2009 Spring Meeting & 5th Global Congress on Process Safety (86d) A Systematic Framework to Determine Optimal Economic Performance of BiorefineriesNorman E. SammonsWei YuanMario EdenBurak AksoyHarry T. Cullinan2009 Spring Meeting & 5th Global Congress on Process Safety (11c) A Framework to Determine Economic Potential and Environmental Impact of BiorefineriesNorman E. SammonsWei YuanMario EdenBurak AksoyHarry T. Cullinan2009 Spring Meeting & 5th Global Congress on Process Safety (276b) Woody Biomass and Mill Waste Utilization Opportunities in Alabama: Transportation Cost Minimization, Optimum Facility Location, Economic Feasibility and ImpactBurak AksoyHarry T. CullinanDavid WebsterKevin GueMario EdenNorman E. SammonsSujith Sukumaran2010 Annual Meeting (671c) Microfibrous Entrapped Catalyst Structure for Alternative Fuel ProductionHongyun YangNorman E. SammonsTroy J. BarronBruce J. Tatarchuk2010 Annual Meeting Associated proceedings 2006 Annual Meeting 2008 Annual Meeting 2009 Annual Meeting 2005 Annual Meeting 2008 Spring Meeting & 4th Global Congress on Process Safety 2009 Spring Meeting & 5th Global Congress on Process Safety 2010 Annual Meeting