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Engenharia Química e Bioquímica

Separation Processes II (Option)

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Publication in the Diário da República: Despacho nº 10764/2011 - 30/08/2011

5.5 ECTS; 3º Ano, 2º Semestre, 30,0 T + 30,0 P , Cód. 918438.

Lecturer

(1) Docente Responsável
(2) Docente que lecciona

Prerequisites
Prior knowledge of fluid mechanics and mass and energy balances.

Objectives
Students must be able to determine the basic equipment design parameters in particles/droplets separation processes from fluids (classification, centrifugation, sedimentation and filtration). They must be able to evaluate the hydrodynamic effects of the fluid flow through particle beds.

Program
1. MECHANICAL ANALISIS OF A MOVING PARTICLE IN A FLUID
Terminal Velocity and Stokes law. Gravitational classification of solid particles.

2. FLOW AND SEPARATION OPERATIONS OF PARTICLES AND DROPLETS
2.1 - Centrifugation
2.2 - Sedimentation
2,3 - Fixed beds
2.4 - Fluidized beds
2.5 - Relationship between the different flow regimes of fluid-solid
systems
2.6 - Filtration

Evaluation Methodology
Assessment includes written tests (continuous assessment or exams) and involves theoretical and practical questions involving the design of equipment.

Bibliography
- McCabe, W. e Smith, J. e Harriott, P. (2001). Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering. Singapore: McGraw-Hill Book Company
- Perry, J. (2007). Chemical Engineers Handbook. New-York: McGraw-Hill Book Company
(1982). Princípios das Operações Unitárias. Rio de Janeiro: LTC
(2000). Encyclopedia of Separation Science. London: Academic Press

Teaching Method
Description of mechanical equipments with the help of datashow resources. Presentation of theoretical concepts and exercise solving. Exercises are based on real-world cases.

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