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28927 Advanced Topics in Process Technology

Danish title: 


Avancerede emner indenfor procesteknologi

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Point (ECTS )


7.5

Course type:   

Ph.D.- Chemistry, Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering
Taught under open university


Schedule:

Fall and Spring
The course is not following DTUs normal schedule
 

Scope and form:

About 40 hours are given for self study/discussions/lectures on selected topics of current interest in process technology. This is followed by 120 hours of applying/evaluation/testing the gained methods/tools to three different tasks/exercises within the selected topics. Based on these, for evaluation, three reports need to be prepared (10h each) as well as one seminar (30min) need to be given.

Duration of Course:

[The Course is not following DTUs normal Schedule]

Date of examination:

Special day 

Type of assessment:

Aid:

Evaluation:

Mandatory Prerequisites:


General course objectives:

This course is aimed at introducing special topics from the current state of the art in process technology and engineering. The objective is to give the participants a quick and thorough introduction to the latest developments in process technology from chemistry to engineering, which otherwise would not be possible due to lack of formal courses on such topics. At the same time, the course will help the participants in getting a broader view on tools for systematic understanding, designing, operating, analyzing and troubleshooting processes covering different process technologies.


Learning objectives:

A student who has met the objectives of the course will be able to:
  • Learn what are advanced process technologies in the area of interest
  • Describe characteristics of advanced process technologies at any scale
  • Identify characteristics of advanced process technologies at any scale
  • Learn what are tools for analysis and evaluation of processes
  • Perform analysis to identify process challenges in current designs
  • Be able to solve process challenges using advanced process technologies
  • Use of evaluation tools for comparison of designs/technologies
  • Perform process integration

Content:

In order to design sustainable processes for the future, it is essential to use advanced process technologies. It requires a holistic and a systematic view on the process for a systematic identification of (novel) advanced process technologies to be used to match the individual challenges of the process. Because of the potentially large range of topics that can be covered, a selection of topics will be considered each year, based on the background of the participants and the current state of the art. Some examples of the topics are listed below: process technologies in biocatalysis; process/unit operations integration; process intensification; design of sustainable processes or processes based on Green Engineering Principles; Scale translation; Process Analytical Technology; Evaluation tools based on sustainability, economic evaluation, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA); Design of experiments; kinetics and reaction modeling; microfluidic application in biotechnology; computational fluid dynamics (CFD); spectroscopic methods for bioprocesses; etc. Each topic will be analysed in terms of the generic problem to be addressed, the (available or desirable) solution strategy (methodological, model-based, experimental, etc.), necessary and desirable tools, advantages/disadvantages, limitations, application (operating) window and testing of possible improvements.


Course literature:

There are no textbooks for the course. Each year a collection of papers (maximum 10) published during the last 2 years will define the subject material and the background reading


Green challenge participation:

Please contact the teacher for information on whether this course gives the student the opportunity to prepare a project that may participate in DTU´s Study Conference on sustainability, climate technology, and the environment (GRØN DYST). More information http://www.groendyst.dtu.dk/kursustilmelding.aspx


Responsible:

John Woodley, 227, 242, (+45) 4525 2885,  
Krist Gernaey,  
Ulrich Krühne, 227, 250, (+45) 4525 2960,  
Pär Tufvesson, 227, 262, (+45) 4525 2967,  

Department:

28 Department of Chemical Engineering

Registration Sign up:

At the department
Last updated: June 27, 2012

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