PTI46100 – Process Plant Design & Material Handling

Modul
Process Plant Design & Material Handling
Process Plant Design & Material Handling
Modulnummer
PTI46100
Version: 1
Fakultät
Physikalische Technik / Informatik
Niveau
Bachelor
Dauer
1 Semester
Turnus
Sommersemester
Modulverantwortliche/-r

Prof. Dr. Stefan Zigan
Stefan.Zigan(at)fh-zwickau.de

Dozent/-in(nen)

Prof. Dr. Stefan Zigan
Stefan.Zigan(at)fh-zwickau.de

Lehrsprache(n)

Englisch
in "Process Plant Design & Material Handling"

ECTS-Credits

5.00 Credits

Workload

150 Stunden

Lehrveranstaltungen

4.00 SWS (1.00 SWS Praktikum | 3.00 SWS Vorlesung mit integr. Übung / seminaristische Vorlesung)

Selbststudienzeit

90.00 Stunden

Prüfungsvorleistung(en)
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Prüfungsleistung(en)

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in "Process Plant Design & Material Handling"

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Lehrinhalte/Gliederung

The module "Process Plant Design & Material Handlingprovides an overview of a range of material handling processes in industry and addresses design and safety aspects for plant operations. Processes include pneumatic conveying, mixers and silos for bulk solid storage. Students discuss plant design and optimisation aspects. Students are also introduced to basic concepts of multiphase flow phenomena such as segregation and mixing in processes. This module provides an overview of multiphase modelling approaches such as CFD and DEM.

Qualifikationsziele

This module focusses on providing the background knowledge to design chemical processes and assure the safe operations of chemical and processing plants.  

In addition, the development of competences such as communication, teamwork are built into the module.   

  1. Design a material handling process and criticallyanalyse effects of particle properties and bulk flow properties influencing this process. 

2: Critically analyse the fundamental principles that control the flow of bulk solids and understand the different flow properties i.e. free flowing, cohesive etc. 

3: Evaluate the potential problems that particle; segregation, degradation and agglomeration can present to the process industry, with a knowledge of techniques that can be employed to mitigate them  

4: Understand the different simulation approaches such as CFD and DEM to model complex flows. 

5: Recognise challenges faced by industry when handling bulk materials (e.g. dust explosions) 

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Literatur

Schulze, D., Powders and Bulk Solids, Springer-Verlag, (ISBN) 978-3-540-73768-1

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