Instructors: Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Schmid; Prof. Dr. Volker Schöppner
Event type:
Lecture
Org-unit: Maschinenbau
Displayed in timetable as:
GKV
Hours per week:
2
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
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Aim of the event:
Part 1: Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering
Students learn about important areas of process engineering, they should be able to use the basic engineering concepts and understand the most important elementary processes. This knowledge should be applied to understand some exemplary process apparatuses and their functionality. They should also learn to understand the coupling of individual unit operations to form a complete process in a concrete example.
Part 2: Principles of polymer processing
This course covers the entire scope of plastic processing. The emphasis lies on an easy-to-understand conveyance. Special attention is brought to the understanding of material properties and the resulting consequences for processing. The aim of this course is to give the listener a basic understanding of plastics processing, which is the basis for follow-up lectures.
Target group:
Required subject for Bachelor in mechanical engnieering and chemical engineering
Contents:
Part 1: Fundamentals of process engineering
- Introduction - Definition of Terms
- Balancing
- Mechanical Process Engineering
- Thermal Process Engineering
- Chemical Process Engineering
- Biological Process Engineering
- Process Engineering using the example of a complete production process
Part 2: Basics of Polymer Processing
- Material Science of Polymers
- Polymers and their Application
- Injection Molding
- Extrusion
- Fibre-reinforced Composite Materials
- Refining, Joining
- Recycling
Contact person:
Part 1: --> s. Teachings MVU
Part 2: --> s. Teachings KTP
Literature:
Scriptum
Supplementary events:
This lecture includes some laboratory courses
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