학회 | 한국화학공학회 |
학술대회 | 2007년 봄 (04/19 ~ 04/20, 울산 롯데호텔) |
권호 | 13권 1호, p.1220 |
발표분야 | 화학제품 디자인(Chemical Product Design) 심포지엄 |
제목 | Chemical Product Engineering |
초록 | “[C]hemical engineering science should not become exclusively identified with the “rigorous” subjects … [W]e should be ready to use science to solve any of the problems of chemical engineering, however ill-formulated they may be … [We] should take every opportunity to emphasise the versatility which our training provides.” P. V. Danckwerts, 1966 Over the past few decades, the teaching of design to chemical engineers has increasingly become identified with the “rigorous” subjects, in particular computer modeling of processes. This has been appropriate for the commodity and petrochemicals industries, the dominant employers of our graduates over the past century. However, in recent years, high value added products have become more important to the chemical industry. As a response to this in Cambridge, I have developed a course on Chemical Product Design. A simple four step design procedure is used, the aim being to provide a template for chemical product design which is independent of case studies. I will illustrate how this design procedure works by reference to a number of case studies, including the design of an environmentally friendly method of controlling zebra mussels. |
저자 | G. D. Moggridge |
소속 | Univ. of Cambridge |
키워드 | Chemical Product Design; Zebra mussel |
VOD | VOD 보기 |
원문파일 | 초록 보기 |