Boil's Laws — A Lesson in Six Sigma [Comic]

Richard Byrnes

Rich Byrnes is a native New Yorker who attended Manhattan College where he obtained a Bachelors Degree in Chemical Engineering in 1983. After graduation, he was Commissioned as an Officer in the United States Navy Nuclear Submarine Program, and attended the Naval Nuclear Power School achieving a Masters level Education in Nuclear Engineering. Rich served overseas operating out of Holy Loch Scotland on active duty, and was assigned to Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarines. After leaving the Navy, he joined the DuPont Company in Wilmington, DE where he filled Management roles in R&D, Production, Maintenance & Construction, Project, and Technology Development at their sites in Deepwater NJ, Wilmington DE, and LaPorte TX. Rich then accepted a role as Plant Manager at King Industries, a privately held Specialty Chemical, Coatings and Lubricant Additives Company in Norwalk CT.

He is now their Director of Engineering responsible for their Process Improvement and Business Development Capital Projects, and the Corporate Process Safety Management Program. Although not formally trained in art, Rich's interest in this field started at a very young age, learning from the works of the masters in comic books, newspapers, and magazines. His work has been published in his high school & college year books, Antique Collectors Magazine, and most recently for the VFW and the Sikorsky/Connecticut Fallen Heroes Committee. Rich resides in Shelton Connecticut and is married to Christina, formally of Yonkers NY, and has two daughters, Nicole who is college bound and Jessica who is now attending High School. Full page images from my comic Boil's Law can be seen at http://chenected.aiche.org/boil’s-law-comics/ 

Welcome to the seventh comic in the Boil's Laws comic strip series, brought to ChEnected by artist and chemical engineer Rich Byrnes. You can see a larger version or the first in the series here. Read about the inspiration behind Boil's Laws here.

Has observing a statistically improbable event while evaluating your processes made you wonder about playing the lottery?

Comments

Submitted by Steven Bonacorsi (not verified) on Fri, 03/04/2011 - 11:37

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Thanks for the humor, I always find such comedy clips useful as team icebreakers in meetings, use in tollgate reviews to add in some healthy humor, or even in training materials to keep things interesting.

Submitted by Rich Byrnes (not verified) on Fri, 03/04/2011 - 17:20

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Steven, Thanks for your feedback. There would be nothing more pleasing to me than having Boil's Laws help raise the effectiveness of meetings, reviews or training. This is exactly the type of impact I was hoping the comic strip could bring to our very challenging work as engineers and scientist. Rich

Submitted by harrington.kent (not verified) on Mon, 03/07/2011 - 10:20

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we need to see more of you.

Submitted by Rich Byrnes (not verified) on Mon, 03/07/2011 - 20:43

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Kent;  I would love nothing more than producing more work, however the "Rich Byrnes Boil's Laws Production Studios" are currently working on a limited budget and limited number of available hours. "Life" getting in the way of "living" once again. Who invented the 24 hour day in the first place, obviously someone that didn't have enough to do with their time..........  ;-)