Shahab Sokhansanj
Affiliations: | 2002 | University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada | |
2002- | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
Area:
Food engineering, bioenergy, drying and densification, modeling & instrumentationWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorFrederik Wilte Bakker-Arkema | grad student | 1977 | Michigan State (Chemistry Tree) | |
(Energy Conservation in Grain Dryers Using Heat Pipe Exchangers) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJuming Tang | grad student | 1991 | University of Saskatchewan |
Lope G. Tabil | grad student | 1996 | University of Saskatchewan |
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Mupondwa E, Li X, Tabil L, et al. (2012) Technoeconomic analysis of wheat straw densification in the Canadian Prairie Province of Manitoba. Bioresource Technology. 110: 355-63 |
Chevanan N, Womac AR, Bitra VS, et al. (2010) Bulk density and compaction behavior of knife mill chopped switchgrass, wheat straw, and corn stover. Bioresource Technology. 101: 207-14 |
Bitra VS, Womac AR, Igathinathane C, et al. (2009) Direct measures of mechanical energy for knife mill size reduction of switchgrass, wheat straw, and corn stover. Bioresource Technology. 100: 6578-85 |
Adapa P, Schoenau G, Tabil L, et al. (2007) Compression of fractionated sun-cured and dehydrated alfalfa chops into cubes--specific energy models. Bioresource Technology. 98: 38-45 |
Kumar A, Sokhansanj S. (2006) Switchgrass (Panicum vigratum, L.) delivery to a biorefinery using integrated biomass supply analysis and logistics (IBSAL) model. Bioresource Technology. 98: 1033-44 |
Mani S, Tabil LG, Sokhansanj S. (2006) Specific energy requirement for compacting corn stover. Bioresource Technology. 97: 1420-6 |