| Employment History |
- Northern Arizona University - Department of Mechanical Engineering, 8/96-present.
Associate Professor: Hired as a professor in the area of thermal sciences. Responsible for
teaching courses in Fluid Mechanics, Aerodynamics, Gas Dynamics, Combustion,
Thermodynamics, and Energy Systems. Areas of research include renewable energy
systems, wind turbine energy systems and electrical system impacts, aerodynamics, combustion instabilities, and high temperature gas dynamics.
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado. 9/03 – 4/04
Sabbatical Fellow, 2003- 2004 Academic Year; Studied the feasibility and impacts of integrating wind electric and hydro electric generation resources on the utility transmission grid.
Faculty Fellowship, Summer 1997; Performed research pertaining to the analysis of dynamic stall on wind-turbine blades. Studied current analytical models of dynamic stall and experimental data from an actual turbine rotor that demonstrate dynamic stall.
- National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado, 7/95 - 8/96.
Software Engineer: Responsible for implementing modifications to the component models of an atmospheric global circulation model run on Cray and IBM supercomputers, to incorporate new capabilities, numerical approximations, and physical parameterizations.
- Combustion Systems Analysts of Colorado, Livermore, Colorado, 1991, 1995.
Consulting Engineer: Hired as a consultant to assist in modifying and enhancing computer codes for predicting liquid rocket engine acoustic combustion stability. Contract work funded by Aerojet-GenCorp and NASA.
- Electric Propulsion Laboratory, Tehachapi, California, 1990.
Research Engineer: Performed experimental and analytical investigations into the operation and performance of advanced electric rocket designs; special focus on hydrogen arcjet thrusters and an innovative electrostatic plasma accelerator.
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Recent Publications |
- Acker, T, Zavadil, R., Potter, C.P., and R. Flood, (2008) “Wind Integration Cost Impact Study for the Arizona Public Service Company: Modeling Approach and Results,” Wind Engineering, Vol. 4, No. 30, 2008, pgs. 339-354, special issue on wind integration.
- Holttinen H., Milligan, M., Kirby, B., Acker, T., Neimane, V., and T.Molinski, (2008) “Using standard deviation as a measure of increased operational reserve requirement for wind power,” Wind Engineering, Vol. 4, No. 30, 2008, pgs. 355-378, special issue on wind integration.
Acker, T.L., (2008) “Special Editorial: Wind Integration Issue,” Wind Engineering, Vol. 4, No. 30, pgs.iii-iv.
- Acker, T.L., Atwater, C., Glauth, M., Smith, D.H., and E. Wolf, (2008) “Energy and Water Use in Arizona Agriculture,” accepted for publication in Energy Sources, Part B, July 2008.
- Williams, S, Acker, T, and M Greve, “Estimating the Economic Benefits of Wind Energy Projects using Monte Carlo Simulation with Economic I/O Analysis," accepted for publication in Wind Energy, 2008.
- Acker, T, Williams, S, Duque, E, Brummels, G, & Buechler, J., “Wind Resource Assessment in the state of Arizona: Inventory, Capacity Factor, and Cost,” Renewable Energy 32 (2007) 1453-1466.
- Acker, T.L., (2007), Chapter 7: Task 24 Integration of Wind and Hydropower Systems, In IEA Wind Energy Annual Report 2006, Implementing Agreement for Co-operation in the Research, Development, and Deployment of Wind Energy Systems, PWT Communications: Boulder, CO, 272 pages, ISBN 0-9786383-1-X.
Smith, D. H., Acker, T., & Jones, C. (2007), “Energy Planning for Indian Nations within the WRAP: A Field Guide,” American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 30 (4).
- Acker T., Auberle, W., LaRoche, D. , Eastwood, J. , Ormond, A., Slack, R., and Smith, D. H., (2006), “Recommendations for Reducing Energy Consumption and Improving Air Quality through Energy Efficiency on Native American Lands,”. Energy Sources, Part B (1), 223-234.
- Smith, J.C, Parsons, B., Acker, T., Milligan, M., Zavadil, R., Schuerger, M., and DeMeo, E., “Best Practices in Grid Integration of Variable Wind Power: Summary of Recent US Case Study Results and Mitigation Measures,” Proceedings of the 2007 European Wind Energy Conference, Milan, Italy, May 2007.
- Acker, T., “IEA Task 24: Integration Wind and Hydropower Systems,” Proceedings of the 2006 Global Wind Power Conference, Adelaide, Australia, September 2006.
- Acker, T., Knitter, K., Conway, K., and Buechler, J., "Wind and Hydropower Integration in the Grant County Public Utility District, Washington," Hydrovision 2006, Portland, OR, August 2006.
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