William A Michaud Deceased35 Apple Tree Ct, North Kingstown, RI 02852

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35 Apple Tree Ct, North Kingstown, RI 02852 (401) 884-6896

N Kingstown, RI

East Greenwich, RI

Johnston, RI

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Senior Account Engineer At Siemens Building Technologies

Position:
Senior Service Account engineer/project manager at Siemens Building Technologies
Location:
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Siemens Building Technologies since Oct 1999
Senior Service Account engineer/project manager
Honeywell Ltd Mar 1995 - Oct 1999
Sales executive and senior design technician
Johnson Controls Nov 1991 - Sep 1995
Senior Service technician
Air Force May 1987 - Nov 1991
Air weapons Control Officer
air force and civilian Sep 1983 - Aug 1987
Avionics Technician
Falconbridge Nickel Mines Nov 1979 - Aug 1983
Industrial electrician
Education:
association of energy engineers 2010 - 2011
CBCP, certified Building commissioning professional
Association of energy engineers 2007 - 2008
CEM, certified energy manager
St. Clair College 2000 - 2000
BES, building engineering sciences IFTAC
Electrician - George Brown College 1981 - 1982
Radio College of Canada 1977 - 1979
Skills:
Certified Energy Manager, certified comissioning agent, project management, HVAC, Automation, Programming, Technical Writing, Computer Hardware, Calibration, Networking, Project Management
Languages:
French
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William Michaud

Location:
United States

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Off-Hull Manufacture And Installation Of A Semi-Membrane Lng Tank

US Patent:
7469650, Dec 30, 2008
Filed:
Feb 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/353222
Inventors:
David L. Jordan - Pawcatuck CT, US
William E. Michaud - Noank CT, US
Assignee:
National Steel and Shipping Company - San Diego CA
International Classification:
B63B 25/08
US Classification:
114 74A, 137376, 22056008, 22056007, 62 532
Abstract:
The invention pertains generally to manufacturing and installing a semi-membrane tank for liquefied natural gas (LNG). Specifically, the invention relates to a method and apparatus for facilitating off-hull manufacturing of a completed semi-membrane LNG tank and installation of the tank in a permanent supporting structure, such as a ship's hull. Embodiments of the invention include attaching a support structure to the top and the sides of an LNG tank and attaching a support net to the support structure. The support net may be configured to support the bottom of the tank including any insulation that may be applied to the bottom. Once the support structure and support net are attached to the tank, the tank may then be moved from an assembly location to a permanent support structure where it may be permanently attached.

Method And Apparatus For Off-Hull Manufacture And Installation Of A Semi-Membrane Lng Tank

US Patent:
7748336, Jul 6, 2010
Filed:
Dec 16, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/336254
Inventors:
David L Jordan - Pawcatuck CT, US
William E Michaud - Groton CT, US
Assignee:
General Dynamics National Steel and Shipping Company - San Diego CA
International Classification:
B63B 25/08
US Classification:
114 74A, 137376, 22056007, 22056008
Abstract:
The invention pertains generally to manufacturing and installing a semi-membrane tank for liquefied natural gas (LNG). Specifically, the invention relates to a method and apparatus for facilitating off-hull manufacturing of a completed semi-membrane LNG tank and installation of the tank in a permanent supporting structure, such as a ship's hull. Embodiments of the invention include attaching a support structure to the top and the sides of an LNG tank and attaching a support net to the support structure. The support net may be configured to support the bottom of the tank including any insulation that may be applied to the bottom. Once the support structure and support net are attached to the tank, the tank may then be moved from an assembly location to a permanent support structure where it may be permanently attached.

Universal Support Arrangement For Semi-Membrane Tank Walls

US Patent:
7896188, Mar 1, 2011
Filed:
Mar 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/723039
Inventors:
David L. Jordan - Pawcatuck CT, US
William E. Michaud - Noank CT, US
Assignee:
National Steel and Shipbuilding Company - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A47G 19/00
B65D 25/00
US Classification:
220565, 220 234, 220 232, 220 2383, 220 94
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention relate to support arrangements for semi-membrane tank walls and, more particularly, to a universal support assembly for tanks that experience thermal expansion and contraction. One embodiment of the invention may include a tank assembly having at least one tank wall, a support structure at least partially adjacent to the wall, and a link member coupling the tank to the support structure. The link member may be configured to accommodate relative movement between the tank and the support structure through rotation. The link member may be coupled to the tank wall by a ball and socket joint and coupled to the support structure with another ball and socket joint, allowing substantially unlimited in-plane movement of the tank wall relative to the support structure.

Universal Support Arrangement For Semi-Membrane Tank Walls

US Patent:
8430263, Apr 30, 2013
Filed:
Feb 23, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/032813
Inventors:
David L. Jordan - Pawcatuck CT, US
William E. Michaud - Groton CT, US
Assignee:
General Dynamics NASSCO - San Diego CA
International Classification:
F17C 1/00
US Classification:
22056005, 220565, 220581, 220646, 137376, 114 74 T, 114 74 A
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention relate to support arrangements for semi-membrane tank walls and, more particularly, to a universal support assembly for tanks that experience thermal expansion and contraction. One embodiment of the invention may include a tank assembly having at least one tank wall, a support structure at least partially adjacent to the wall, and a link member coupling the tank to the support structure. The link member may be configured to accommodate relative movement between the tank and the support structure through rotation. The link member may be coupled to the tank wall by a ball and socket joint and coupled to the support structure with another ball and socket joint, allowing substantially unlimited in-plane movement of the tank wall relative to the support structure.

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