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Overview

Todd Pugsley is affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan in Canada and specializes in engineering, with a particular focus on chemical engineering. Their research contributions cover various subfields, including catalysis, computational mechanics, mechanical engineering, materials chemistry, and inorganic chemistry.

Their recent published work includes:

  • Fluidized bed applications and modern scale-up tools for the energy transition (2024), published in The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering
  • The Carbonova Process: Utilizing Captured Industrial CO2 by Conversion into Valuable Advanced Carbon Nanomaterials (2024), published in SSRN Electronic Journal

Pugsley has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Mina Zarabian, Marco L. Bianchini, and Héctor Guzmán.

Their research topics span multiple areas, with significant attention to:

  • Catalysts for Methane Reforming
  • Granular flow and fluidized beds
  • Iron and Steelmaking Processes
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis

Publication venues for Pugsley's work primarily include The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering and SSRN Electronic Journal.

Best Publications

  • Simulation and experimental validation of a freely bubbling bed of FCC catalyst

    Tim McKeen;Todd Pugsley

  • Hydrodynamics of circulating fluidized bed risers: A review

    F. Berruti;T. S. Pugsley;L. Godfroy;J. Chaouki

  • Flowability of moist pharmaceutical powders

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  • A critical evaluation of literature correlations for predicting bubble size and velocity in gas–solid fluidized beds

    Shayan Karimipour;Todd Pugsley

  • A predictive hydrodynamic model for circulating fluidized bed risers

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  • Application of chaos analysis to pressure fluctuation data from a fluidized bed dryer containing pharmaceutical granule

    Gareth Chaplin;Todd Pugsley;Conrad Winters

  • Fluidization of moist sawdust in binary particle systems in a gas–solid fluidized bed

    K.L. Clarke;T. Pugsley;G.A. Hill

  • Application of electrical capacitance tomography to the fluidized bed drying of pharmaceutical granule

    Gareth Chaplin;Gareth Chaplin;Todd Pugsley;Todd Pugsley

  • Modeling the catalytic oxidation of n-butane to maleic anhydride in a circulating fluidized bed reactor

    Todd S. Pugsley;Gregory S. Patience;Franco Berruti;Jamal Chaouki

  • The S-statistic as an early warning of entrainment in a fluidized bed dryer containing pharmaceutical granule

    Gareth Chaplin;Todd Pugsley;Conrad Winters

  • Traveling column for comparison of invasive and non-invasive fluidization voidage measurement techniques

    K. Dubrawski;S. Tebianian;H.T. Bi;J. Chaouki

  • Verification of fluidized bed electrical capacitance tomography measurements with a fibre optic probe

    T Pugsley;H Tanfara;S Malcus;H Cui

  • Segregation by size difference in a conical fluidized bed of pharmaceutical granulate

    Michael Wormsbecker;Amber Adams;Todd Pugsley;Conrad Winters

  • Application of the particle in cell approach for the simulation of bubbling fluidized beds of Geldart A particles

    Shayan Karimipour;Todd Pugsley

  • The influence of moisture on the fluidization behaviour of porous pharmaceutical granule

    Michael Wormsbecker;Todd Pugsley

  • Exit effects in circulating fluidized bed risers

    Todd Pugsley;Diane Lapointe;Bernd Hirschberg;Joachim Werther

  • Hydrogen production via gasification of meat and bone meal in two-stage fixed bed reactor system

    C.G. Soni;Z. Wang;A.K. Dalai;T. Pugsley

  • The dynamic calibration of an electrical capacitance tomography sensor applied to the fluidized bed drying of pharmaceutical granule

    Gareth Chaplin;Todd Pugsley;Loni van der Lee;Apostolos Kantzas

  • Two-dimensional reaction engineering model of the riser section of a fluid catalytic cracking unit

    Thomas A. Berry;Timothy R. Mckeen;Todd S. Pugsley;Ajay K. Dalai

  • EFFECT OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION ON LOCAL VOIDAGE IN A BENCH-SCALE CONICAL FLUIDIZED BED DRYER

    Helen Tanfara;Todd Pugsley;Conrad Winters

  • Computer Simulation of the Performance of Fluid Catalytic Cracking Risers and Downers

    Yasemin G. Bolkan-Kenny;Todd S. Pugsley;Franco Berruti

  • Interpretation of the hydrodynamic behaviour in a conical fluidized bed dryer

    Michael Wormsbecker;Todd Pugsley;Helen Tanfara

  • EFFECT OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF A CATALYTIC FLUIDIZED BED REACTOR

    Sanjib das Sharma;Todd S. Pugsley

Frequent Co-Authors

Jamal Chaouki
Jamal Chaouki Polytechnique Montréal
Franco Berruti
Franco Berruti University of Western Ontario
Apostolos Kantzas
Apostolos Kantzas University of Calgary
John R. Grace
John R. Grace University of British Columbia
Ajay K. Dalai
Ajay K. Dalai University of Saskatchewan
Naoko Ellis
Naoko Ellis University of British Columbia
Jesse Zhu
Jesse Zhu University of Western Ontario

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