L01 Introduction To Particle Technology
L01 Introduction To Particle Technology
Particle Technology
INTRODUCTION
Lectures: Dr. Edward Ooi
ooi.chien.wei@monash.edu (Room 5-5-35)
Description
To model particle flow in fluids and fluidized beds by applying the knowledge
of motion and fluid mechanics of a single particle and multi-particle
assemblies.
LO3
LO4
Industries
Food
Pharmaceuticals
Minerals processing
Chemicals
Power generation
Paint
Detergent
Cosmetics
Oil
Environmental
Plastics
Milk
powder
Pharmaceuticals
Chocolate
Chemical engineers
Chemists
Physicists
Pharmacists
Mineral engineers
Food technologists
Metallurgists
Material scientists/engineers
Environmental scientists/engineers
Mechanical engineers
Civil engineers
Granulation
Tabletting
Spray drying
Extrusion
Crystallisation
Precipitation
Comminution
Attrition
Source: corporate.basf.com
Cyclone
Bag House
Powder behaviour
Like SOLIDS: they can withstand some deformation.
Particle size
Particle size distribution
Particle shape
Particle density
Particle surface area
Particle surface texture
Interparticle forces
Particle strength
Fluid-particle interaction
www.waterreels.com
Required resources
Prescribed Textbook:
Introduction to Particle Technology, 2nd edition, 2008,
Martin Rhodes. (Available from the bookshop)
Recommended Textbook:
Perrys Chemical Engineering Handbook, any edition, and
various chapters
Coulson and Richardsons Chemical Engineering Volume 2
Particle Technology and Separation processes
All are also available ONLINE via Library search catalog
Unit resources
CDROM:
Rhodes, Mathers, Zakhari, (2002) CDROM
of Laboratory Demonstrations in Particle
Technology.
Videos of particle technology phenomena.
Uploaded in separate folder on Moodle.
1
25/07
2
Lecture 2
Thu 8-9am in LT6002
Problem Set 1:
Single Particles in Fluids
L6: Introduction to
Fluidized Beds
Problem Set 2:
Particle Size Analysis
Problem Set 3:
Packed Beds
Test 1
Private study
Problem Set 4:
Fluidized Beds
Private study
No tutorial
01/08
3
08/08
4
15/08
5
22/08
6*
29/08
Tutorials
Tue 2-4pm in T6324
Thu 4-6pm in T6303
Lecture 1
Wed 10-11am in LT6006
7
05/09
8
12/09
9
19/09
26/09
Lecture 1
Tue 8-9am in LT6006
Lecture 2
Wed 12-1pm in LT6005
Tutorials
Thu 2-4pm in T6302
Thu 4-6pm in T6302
Private study
No tutorial
Mid
Semester
Break
Revision 1
Revision 2
Problem Set 9:
Dust Explosions
Test 2
Private study
No tutorial
10*
03/10
11
10/10
12
17/10
Workload
Two 1-hour lectures and one 2-hour tutorial per week.
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Two tests (Weeks 5 & 12) on course section just covered.
Labs
Lab will be held from Week 3-12.
Preparation is required before the lab - review textbook.
chapter, preliminary calculations.
Work in groups of 4. Group selection on Moodle.
Each team tackles 2 lab exercises:
1. Particle size analysis
2. Fluidized bed for water system
One short lab report per team per lab exercise, submitted
within one week after the lab session. [Hardcopy and
softcopy]
Each lab report is worth 5%.
Assessment
Week
Activity
Value %
10%
12
10%
3-7
Laboratory Experiment 1
5%
8-12
Laboratory Experiment 2
5%
30%
Examination (3 hours)
70%
45% RULE:
To pass this unit, you must achieve at least a minimum of 45% on the
class-work, a minimum of 45% on the final exam, and an overall pass
mark of 50%.
Moodle
In Sunway Campus Sections
Slides for all lectures
Solutions to all problem sets
Test solutions
Announcements (or via email)
Group selection and lab signup
Lab report submission Turnitin Assignment
In other Sections:
Demo/videos related to syllabus covered
Unit guide and schedule
Past exam questions
Please monitor this site regularly for all information relating
to CHE4162.
Moodle
In Sunway Campus Sections
Slides for all lectures
Solutions to all problem sets
Test solutions
Announcements (or via email)
Group selection and lab signup
Lab report submission Turnitin Assignment
In other Sections:
Demo/videos related to syllabus covered
Unit guide and schedule
Past exam questions
Please monitor this site regularly for all information relating
to CHE4162.
MONASH
ENGINEERING
Penalties
Penalties for plagiarism, collusion, exam cheating and other
misconduct (eg hiring another person to write an
assignment) are serious:
Avoid Misconduct
Online resources
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Academic Integrity modules
Citing and Referencing
Academic research on the Internet
Library Workshops
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Search - Academic integrity and avoiding plagiarism
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