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Technical <strong>Session</strong>sASABE 2011 Annual International Meeting – Louisville, Kentucky USATuesday, August 9 – 9:30AM-12:00PMSESSION 225 (BE-10C) BIOPROCESSING FOR VALUE ADDED PRODUCTS- PART 3 – Sponsored by BE-28Moderator: Wenqiao Yuan, Kansas State Univ, Manhattan, KSLOCATION: WILKERSONTime Paper # Title/Authors9:30AMIntroduction9:35AM 1111001 Production <strong>of</strong> a potential edible vaccine against porcine reproductive <strong>and</strong>respiratory syndrome (PRRS) in transgenic cornJianzhong Hu, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA (Jianzhong Hu, X.J. Meng,Chenming Zhang)9:50AM 1110952 Small Diameter Pine Pyrolysis Oil Impregnation for Increased MoistureResistanceT homas J. Robinson, Auburn University, Auburn University, AL (Thomas J.Robinson, Brian K. Via, Oladiran Fasina, Sushil Adhikari, Maobing Tu <strong>and</strong> EmilyCarter)10:05AM 1110731 Thermal Treatment <strong>and</strong> Characterization <strong>of</strong> A Biochar Obtained from PinewoodFast PyrolysisQiangu Yan, Mississippi State Univ, Starkville, MS (Fei Yu, Hossein Toghiani, JileiZhang)10:20AM 1110998 Development <strong>of</strong> high value carbon based adsorbents from thermochemicallyproduced biocharhengrong Gu, South Dakota State Univ, Brookings, SD (Z. Gu)10:35AMBREAK10:45AM 1110868 Effect <strong>of</strong> hammer mill retainer screen size on fiber separation from corn flourusing the Elusieve processTejas P<strong>and</strong>ya, Mississippi State Univ, Mississippi State, MS (Tejas P<strong>and</strong>ya <strong>and</strong>Radhakrishnan Srinivasan)11:00AM 1110618 Anaerobic Fermentation <strong>of</strong> Hog Manure to Increase P Removal by StruvitePrecipitationJoe N. Ackerman, University <strong>of</strong> Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB Canada (J. Ackerman, N.Cicek)11:15AM 1110743 In-vitro conversionWanying Yao, Univ <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN (Wanying Yao, Xiao Wu, JunZhu, Bo Sun, Curt Miller)11:30AM 1110642 Reduction <strong>of</strong> Acetone to Isopropanol by “Clostridium ragsdalei.”Mark R. Wilkins, Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK (M.R. Wilkins, K.D.Ramach<strong>and</strong>riya, X.Zhu, M. DeLorme, H.K. Atiyeh, R.L. Huhnke)Tuesday, August 9 – 9:30AM-12:00PMSESSION 226 (ED) COMMON GROUND: CURRICULAR ISSUES INAGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING – Rap<strong>Session</strong> Sponsored by ED-211Moderator: Amy L. Kaleita, Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA9:30AMLOCATION: SUNFLOWER/ROSE TULIPIntroductionThis rap session is an open discussion for anyone interested in challenges <strong>and</strong>opportunities faced by <strong>Agricultural</strong> <strong>and</strong> Biological Engineering programsthroughout the US <strong>and</strong> around the world. A major focus will be on the evolution<strong>of</strong> the discipline <strong>and</strong> how it affects curricula, changes in major names, <strong>and</strong>finding <strong>and</strong> maintaining disciplinary identity. Come <strong>and</strong> share your experiences<strong>and</strong> ideas with others who have an interest in maintaining world-class<strong>Agricultural</strong> <strong>and</strong> Biological Engineering programs.Tuesday, August 9 – 9:30AM-12:00PMSESSION 228 (E-3) FOREST BASED BIOMASS: HARVESTING,PROCESSING, TRANSPORT AND STORAGE – Sponsoredby T-11, T-12Moderator(s): Jingxin Wang, West Virginia Univ, Morgantown, WVQingzheng Cheng, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WVLOCATION: LAFFOONTime Paper # Title/Authors9:30AMIntroduction9:35AM 1111249 Prediction <strong>of</strong> Woody Debris from a Hurricane Event using GeographicInformation SystemsChristopher S. Ryals, Mississippi State Univ, Starkville, MS (Presenter: JeremiahDavis; C.S. Ryals, J.D. Davis, S. Samson, D. Evans)9:50AM 1111309 Economic Modeling <strong>of</strong> Woody Biomass Utilization for Bioenergy: A Case Studyin West VirginiaJinzhuo Wu, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV (Presenter: DamonHartley; J. Wu, J. Wang)10:05AM 1111659 The Productivity Potential <strong>and</strong> Spatial Distribution <strong>of</strong> Hybrid Poplar as aBi<strong>of</strong>uel Plant in the State <strong>of</strong> ConnecticutZhao Xue, University <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, Storrs Mansfield, CT (Presenter: XiushengYang; Z. Xue, X. Yang)10:20AM 1110572 Influence <strong>of</strong> Environmental Decomposition <strong>of</strong> Logging Residues on FuelPropertiesKaushlendra Singh, West Virginia Univ, Morgantown, WV (Kaushlendra Singh,Jingxin Wang, Litha Sivan<strong>and</strong>an, Jagpinder Singh Brar, Saurabh Kumar)10:35AM 1111088 Structured Interview Guide <strong>and</strong> Template for Specification <strong>of</strong> Biomass Fuel <strong>and</strong>FeedstocksJames H. Dooley, Forest Concepts LLC, Auburn, WA (J.H. Dooley, D.N. Lanning,C. Lanning)Tuesday, August 9 – 2:30PM-5:00PMSESSION 229 (PM-9A) HANDLING, STORAGE, TRANSPORT ANDPROCESSING OF BIOMASS FEEDSTOCKS - PART 1 –Sponsored by PM-23/7/2Moderator: Matthew F. Digman, USDA - ARS, Madison, WILOCATION: DOGWOODTime Paper # Title/Authors2:30PMIntroduction2:35PM 1110483 Energy requirement for the compression <strong>and</strong> pelletization <strong>of</strong> biomassZewei Miao, Beijing, Peoples Republic <strong>of</strong> China (Zewei Miao, Tony Grift*, <strong>and</strong> KCTing)2:50PM 1111138 Processing willow bales with a tub grinderPhilippe Savoie, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Quebec, QC Canada (PhilippeSavoie <strong>and</strong> Pierre Luc Hébert)3:05PM 1111366 Energy Analysis <strong>of</strong> Densified Biomass by Means <strong>of</strong> TorrefactionJeremy Brue, Iowa State University, Ames, IA (Jeremy Brue; Matt Darr)3:20PM 1110675 Optimization <strong>of</strong> Preprocessing <strong>and</strong> Densification <strong>of</strong> Sorghum Stover at FullScale OperationNeal A. Yancey, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID (Neal A. Yancey, JayaShankar Tumuluru, Craig C. Conner, <strong>and</strong> Christopher T. Wright)3:35PMBREAK3:45PM 1110676 Effect <strong>of</strong> Thermal Treating Corn Stover on Grinding Energy DuringPreprocessingNeal A. Yancey, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID (Neal A. Yancey, JayaShankar Tumuluru, <strong>and</strong> Mikol Christensen)4:00PM 1110879 Evaluating the Optimal Logistics System <strong>of</strong> Biomass Feedstocks for ABiorefinery with Alternative Harvest, Storage <strong>and</strong> Preprocessing Options: ACase Study <strong>of</strong> East TennesseeTun-Hsiang Yu, University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee, Knoxville, TN (T. Yu, J.A. Larson, B.C.English, Y. Gao)4:15PM 1111082 Anaerobic Storage <strong>and</strong> Aerobic Stability <strong>of</strong> Moist Biomass FeedstocksShane D. Williams, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, Madison, WI (Williams, S.D. <strong>and</strong> K.J.Shinners)4:30PM 1111770 Preliminary Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Cellulosic Biomass Storage PracticesAnthony J. Megel, Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK (Presenter: Michael Buser;A. Megel, E.Miller, M. Buser, C. Jones, R.Huhnke)Tuesday, August 9 – 2:30PM-5:00PMSESSION 230 (PM-10B) ADVANCES IN COTTON ENGINEERING - PART 2 -Sponsored by PM-23/7/3Moderator:William B. Faulkner, Texas A&M Univ, Bryan, TXLOCATION: WALNUTTime Paper # Title/Authors2:30PMIntroduction2:35PM 1111287 Influence <strong>of</strong> Seed Cotton Extractors <strong>and</strong> Cleaning Rate on Gin Turnout <strong>and</strong>Fiber QualityJohn D. Wanjura, USDA ARS, Lubbock, TX (J.D. Wanjura, W.B. Faulkner, G.A.Holt, M.G. Pelletier)2:50PM 1111620 Energy Monitoring in GinsRobert G. Hardin, IV, USDA-ARS Cotton Ginning Research Unit, Stoneville, MS(R.G. Hardin IV, P.A. Funk)3:05PM 1111518 Weather effect on cotton bales during warehouse storageRichard K. Byler, USDA ARS, Stoneville, MS (Richard Byler)3:20PM 1111834 Update - Characterization <strong>of</strong> Cotton Gin Particulate Matter Emissions StudyMichael D. Buser, Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK (M.D. Buser, D.P.Whitelock. C.J. Boykin, G.A. Holt)3:35PM 1111797 Characterization <strong>of</strong> Cotton Gin Particulate Matter Emissions – PreliminaryDatabase DevelopmentDaniela Ar<strong>and</strong>a Caro, Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK (D. Ar<strong>and</strong>a Caro, M.D.Buser, D.P., Whitelock, J.C. Boykin, L. McConnell)3:50PMBREAK4:00PM 1111771 Preliminary Abatement Device Evaluation: 1D-2D KGM Cyclone DesignMichael D. Buser, Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK (D.P. Whitelock, C.J.Boykin, <strong>and</strong> G.A. Holt)4:15PM 1111630 Combustibility Testing <strong>of</strong> Dust from Cotton GinsCalvin B. Parnell, Texas A&M Univ, College Station, TX (C.B. Parnell, Jr. R.McGee, A. Contreras, F. V<strong>and</strong>erlick, E. Hughes)4:30PM 1111179 Examination <strong>of</strong> gin motes for use in textile processingChristopher D. Delhom, US Dept <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, New Orleans, LA (C.D. Delhom,R.K. Byler <strong>and</strong> D.P. Thibodeaux)4:45PM 1111625 BioEnergy Production at Cotton GinsRussell O. McGee, Texas A&M Univ, College Station, TX (C.T. Gilley. S. Saucier, R.McGee, C.B. Parnell, Jr., S. Azeem)

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