units
CHE5290
Faculty of Engineering
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Engineering |
Organisational Unit | Department of Chemical Engineering |
Offered | Clayton First semester 2013 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Warren Batchelor |
This unit equips students to evaluate the availability of biomass for specific biorefinery or pulp and paper projects and the potential impact of the political and social climate. It will study available forest and other biomass resources and their harvesting, state and federal legislation regarding their use and social attitudes towards the utilization of biomass. This unit will also study the structure and chemistry of relevant biomass raw materials and the current and past structure of the biorefining and pulp and paper industries, and will provide a brief overview of biorefining and pulp and paper processes.
Learning objectives of this unit are that the student will:
Assignments and reports: 40%
Test: 10% (1 hour)
Final Examination: 50% (3 hours)
28 hours lectures and 8 hours laboratory classes in a one week intensive, 115 hours private study.