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CHE5291
Faculty of Engineering
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Engineering |
Organisational Unit | Department of Chemical Engineering |
Offered | Clayton Term 3 2014 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Professor Gil Garnier |
This unit will equip students with the ability to evaluate new developments in pulping and bleaching from an engineering perspective, to analyse the performance of current operations and to determine the cause of process malfunctions. To achieve these aims, this unit will examine the chemical engineering aspects of mechanical, chemical and other pulping processes; the various mechanical pulping processes (groundwood, RMP and TMP); the traditional kraft pulping process, the equipment, instruments and process models for this process and process control; modern variants of the kraft pulping process; the kraft recovery process; NSSC pulping; chemi-mechanical pulping processes; other minor pulping processes. Bleaching processes include: traditional bleaching, elemental chlorine free processes i.e. chlorine dioxide bleaching and total chlorine free processes including oxygen, hydrogen peroxide and ozone bleaching. Processes for brightening mechanical pulps will be included.
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.