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PATRICK F. FLYNN
Pages 86-91

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From page 87...
... After graduation he joined the John Deere Company in East Moline, Illinois, as a design engineer. From there he moved on to the International Harvester Company, where he was a design and project engineer.
From page 88...
... in administration from Indiana University in 1977 while working at Cummins. During his career at Cummins, he received numerous awards -- the Outstanding Achievement Award from the University of Minnesota Board of Regents; the Distinguished Service Citation from the College of Engineering at the University of Wisconsin; and the Engine Manufacturers Association Outstanding Achievement Award.
From page 89...
... The contribution he has made to our technical organization has been substantial." Pat Flynn authored and co-authored many technical papers relating to engine combustion, performance, and exhaust emissions and presented such publications in the United States and abroad. In September 2001, Pat delivered the "Soichiro Honda Lecture" at the annual ASME convention entitled "How Chemistry Controls Engine Design." During his career, Pat was granted numerous patents ranging from turbo machinery to optimizing combustion control in compression ignition engines.
From page 90...
... He also continued developing complex simulation methods to further understanding and improvement of the combustion process in both spark-ignited and compression ignition engines. Pat started a consulting company called KFB Consulting.


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