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Module code: MAM-9.V.2 |
8V (8 hours per week) |
10 |
Semester: 9 |
Mandatory course: yes |
Language of instruction:
German |
Assessment:
Preparation of class summaries and worksheets; oral and/or written exam
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MAM-9.V.2 Engineering and Management, Master, ASPO 01.10.2004
, semester 9, mandatory course
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120 class hours (= 90 clock hours) over a 15-week period. The total student study time is 300 hours (equivalent to 10 ECTS credits). There are therefore 210 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
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Recommended prerequisites (modules):
None.
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Recommended as prerequisite for:
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Module coordinator:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Kimmerle |
Lecturer: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Kimmerle
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Learning outcomes:
Fundamentals of reactors and reactions in bioprocess, environmental and process technology: After completing this section of the course, students will be able to: compile and calculate energy and material balance models for reactors; list, explain and calculate simple types of reactors; list, explain and calculate simple types of reactions; understand and explain the relationship between reactor type and reaction type. Physical aspects of process engineering in bioprocess, environmental and process technologies: After completing this section of the course, students will be able to: understand, explain and quantitatively analyse the basic physical operations of process engineering. Current aspects of bioprocess, environmental and process technologies: After completing this section of the course, students will: be acquainted with new developments and key topics from the fields of industrial microbiology, bioprocess technology, environmental technology, environmental process engineering and related areas.
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Module content:
Fundamentals of reactors and reactions in bioprocess, environmental and process technology: Introduction and basic terminology; Reactor classes (power generation / material conversion); Reaction kinetics; Reaction order; Elementary, isochoric, irreversible, homogeneous reactions; Elementary, isochoric, reversible, homogeneous reactions; Reactions involving catalysts; Reactor types; Residence time distributions in reactors; Pulse function and frequency function; Step function and transfer function; Ideal reactors; Real reactors; Conversion integral Physical aspects of process engineering in bioprocess, environmental and process technologies: Material and energy balance schemes; Ternary miscibility diagrams; Absorption and exsorption; Adsorption and desorption; Extraction from fluids; Pervaporation; Dialysis; Reverse osmosis; Flocculation; Precipitation; Flotation Current aspects of bioprocess, environmental and process technologies: This part of the course aims to introduce students to new developments and key topics from the fields of industrial microbiology, bioprocess technology, environmental technology, environmental process engineering and related areas. To supplement information provided in the lectures, students will work independently to prepare a presentation on a specialist topic, with information being sourced from current international publications. The results will be presented and discussed in the group. This part of the course also provides students with an opportunity to hear talks and lectures from professionals working in industry and applied research. In addition, there will be discussion of broader, more interdisciplinary aspects such as economic feasibility, ethical issues and global relevance. Finally, the course offers an opportunity to visit selected production facilities.
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Teaching methods/Media:
Guide to lectures; Problems and exercises on topics covered in the lectures; Worksheet problems and topics for presentation; Copies of transparencies/slides used in the lectures; Handouts of student presentations
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Recommended or required reading:
Vauk, Müller, Grundoperationen chemischer Verfahrenstechnik 1994 Hemming: Verfahrenstechnik, 1993 Baehr, Stephan: Wärme- und Stoffübertragung 1996 Cussler: Diffusion, Mass Transfer in Fluid Systems 1984 Jakubith: Grundoperationen und chemische Reaktionstechnik 1998 Mulder: Basic Principles of Membrane Technology 1997 Bockhardt, Güntzschel, Poetschukat: Grundlagen der Verfahrenstechnik für Ingenieure 1997 ATV Handbuch: Biol. und weitergehende Abwasserereinigung Brock et al.: Biology of Microorganisms, Prentice Hall Thomé-Kozimensky: Klärschlammentsorgung Muttzall: Einführung i. d. Fermentationstechnik Behrs: Produktionsintegierter Umweltschutz Mulder: Biological wastewater treatment for industrial effluents: Technology and operation, Paques
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