Preliminary Program subject to change
01D00 Transport in Separations Processes
OverviewThis session will focus on fluid, heat, and mass transfer during chemical, biological or particle separations processes. Topics may include transport phenomena related to chromatography, membrane separations, ion exchange, distillation, crystallization, multiphase extraction, or other separations techniques. Theoretical, experimental, and modeling studies are encouraged.
Primary SponsorTransport Processes (01d)
Co-Sponsor(s)Separations Division (02)

Chair

Karsten E. Thompson
Gordon & Mary Cain Department of Chemical Engineering
Louisiana State University
110 Chemical Engineering
South Stadium Rd
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Phone Number: 225-578-3069
Fax Number: 225-578-1476
Email: karsten@lsu.edu

CoChair

Glenn Lipscomb
Professor
Chemical & Environmental Engineering
University of Toledo
3048 Nitschke Hall (MS 305)
2801 West Bancroft Street
Toledo, OH 43606-3390
Phone Number: 419 530 8088
Fax Number: 419 530 8086
Email: glenn.lipscomb@utoledo.edu
Diffusion of Water, Ions and Amino Acids In Protein Crystals: A Molecular Simulation Study
Zhongqiao Hu and Jianwen Jiang, Chemical and Biological Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Model of Transient Hydrogen Permeation In Metal and Metal Composite Membranes
Jerry H. Meldon, Tufts University, Chemical and Biological Engineering Department, Medford, MA 02155
Permeability Calculations In Three-Dimensional Fiber Networks with Varying Degrees of Orientation
Triantafyllos Stylianopoulos1, Andrew Yeckel2, Jeffrey J. Derby2, Xiao-Juan Luo3, Mark Shephard3 and Victor H. Barocas4, (1)Radiation Oncology, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02129, (2)Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, 151 Amundson Hall, Minneapolis, MN 55455-0132, (3)Scientific Computation Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, (4)University of Minnesota, 312 Church St SE; 7-105 BSBE, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Species Separation Via Boundary-Induced Pulsatile Flow In Annular Geometries
Sebastian Chialvo and Ranga Narayanan, Chemical Engineering Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611

Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals