Eric Pankey is a licensed physical therapist seeking a position where he can provide exceptional patient care while continuing his professional development. He holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of St. Augustine and a Bachelor's in Health and Exercise Science from Colorado State University. Pankey has over three years of clinical experience in both inpatient and outpatient settings, specializing in orthopedics, sports medicine, and neurology. He maintains several professional certifications and memberships and is actively involved in his community through participation and volunteer work with various charitable organizations.
Enhancing the Performance & Emission for the Blend of Diesel & Pyrolysis oil ...ijsrd.com
Increase in energy demand, stringent emission norms and depletion of oil resources led the researchers to find alternative fuels for internal combustion engines. Many alternate fuels like Alcohols, Biodiesel, LPG, CNG etc. have been already commercialized in the transport sector. In this context, pyrolysis of solid waste is currently receiving renewed interest. The disposal of waste tyres can be simplified to some extent by pyrolysis. The properties of the Tyre pyrolysis oil derived from waste automobile tyres were analysed and compared with the petroleum products and found that it can also be used as a fuel for compression ignition engine. In the present work, blends of Diesel-Tyre pyrolysis oil was used in a diesel engine without any engine modification. The entire work is concentrated to enhance the performance and emission parameters of C.I. engine for the blend of Diesel and pyrolysis oil of tyre. To enhance the performance the effect of supercharging was used. The experiment is carried out on C.I. engine using pure diesel and various blends such as TPO10, TPO20 and TPO30 at normal atmospheric pressure and at different supercharged pressures 1.2 bar, 1.4 bar and 1.6 bar and results were compared. It is observed from the results that at supercharged pressures 1.2 bar and 1.4 bar, the performance parameters like brake thermal efficiency and brake specific fuel consumption and emission parameters like emission of CO and HC have been improved. But the emission of NOx was not improved as there is rise in peak temperatures of combustion due to supercharging the emission of NOx increases.
Enhancing the Performance & Emission for the Blend of Diesel & Pyrolysis oil ...ijsrd.com
Increase in energy demand, stringent emission norms and depletion of oil resources led the researchers to find alternative fuels for internal combustion engines. Many alternate fuels like Alcohols, Biodiesel, LPG, CNG etc. have been already commercialized in the transport sector. In this context, pyrolysis of solid waste is currently receiving renewed interest. The disposal of waste tyres can be simplified to some extent by pyrolysis. The properties of the Tyre pyrolysis oil derived from waste automobile tyres were analysed and compared with the petroleum products and found that it can also be used as a fuel for compression ignition engine. In the present work, blends of Diesel-Tyre pyrolysis oil was used in a diesel engine without any engine modification. The entire work is concentrated to enhance the performance and emission parameters of C.I. engine for the blend of Diesel and pyrolysis oil of tyre. To enhance the performance the effect of supercharging was used. The experiment is carried out on C.I. engine using pure diesel and various blends such as TPO10, TPO20 and TPO30 at normal atmospheric pressure and at different supercharged pressures 1.2 bar, 1.4 bar and 1.6 bar and results were compared. It is observed from the results that at supercharged pressures 1.2 bar and 1.4 bar, the performance parameters like brake thermal efficiency and brake specific fuel consumption and emission parameters like emission of CO and HC have been improved. But the emission of NOx was not improved as there is rise in peak temperatures of combustion due to supercharging the emission of NOx increases.
1. ERIC D. PANKEY
12490 W. 84th Circle, Arvada, CO 80005
303-519-5852
eric.pankey24@gmail.com
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CAREER OBJECTIVE
To provide exceptional care while maintaining professional excellence in all duties as a skilled clinician,
as well as continue to develop personally and professionally to explore future opportunities.
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EDUCATION
University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, St. Augustine, FL
Doctor ofPhysical Therapy August 2013 – December 2015
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Bachelor ofScience, Health and Exercise Science August 2009 – December 2012
Concentration: Sports Medicine
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LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
Manual Therapy Certification (Univ. of St. Augustine for Health Sciences) Anticipated 2016
NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Anticipated 2016
AAOMPT Member December 2015 – Present
CPR/AED Certified (American Heart Association) January 2015 – Present
First Aid Certified (American Heart Association) January 2015 – Present
APTA Member September 2013 – Present
Student Physical Therapy Association Member September 2013 – Present
USA Physical Therapy Advocacy Member September 2013 – Present
NSCA Certified PersonalTrainer (Cert. #7247826234) August 2012 – 2014
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF ST. AUGUSTINE FOR HEALTH SCIENCES CLINICAL INTERNSHIPS:
Internship III – HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital, Charleston, SC July – August 2015
Inpatient – Neurological Setting
Internship II – CORA Rehabilitation Clinics, Jacksonville, FL May – June 2015
Outpatient – Orthopedic/Sports Setting
Internship I – Advanced Physical Therapy ofCentral Florida, Ocala, FL October – December 2014
Outpatient – Orthopedic/Manual Setting
PLEASANT VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Golden, CO January – July 2013
Title I, 6th
Grade Paraprofessional
Assisted children with various mild to severe learning disabilities, behavioral conditions, cognitive
impairments, and motor dysfunctions with their academics and basic motor skills
2. 21st
Century Community Learning Center After School Enrichment Leader
Developed and implemented after school athletic clubs for children grades K-6
Provided instruction with participation skills, communication skills, teamwork, movement-based
strategies, and community involvement
Recess Supervisor
Supervised grades K-6 during all lunch and recess hours,facilitating group inclusion and team-
building skills
BERKANA REHABILITATION INSTITUTE, Fort Collins, CO January – December 2012
Physical Therapy Aide
Performed rudimentary duties such as: patient monitoring/ treatment facilitation, patient record filing,
and interim receptionist
Maintained a safe and clean environment to allow for optimal patient management and interaction
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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Annual Regional/State Special Olympics, St. Augustine, FL Annual participant since March 2013
Brooks Rehabilitation Adaptive Sports Volunteer, Jacksonville, FL Annual participant since March 2013
Annual USA 5K, St. Augustine, FL Annual participant since March 2013
USA Advocacy Polar Plunge, St. Augustine, FL Annual participant since February 2013
Annual Breast Cancer 5K,St. Augustine, FL Annual participant since October 2012
CSU’s Annual Heart Disease Prevention 5K, Fort Collins, CO October 2009 – October 2012
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REFERENCES
Available upon request January 2016