Advances in Process Intensification II

Tuesday, November 10, 2009: 12:30 PM
Jackson E (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)

Description:
Process Intensification is the term used to describe the means by which a chemical process can be made drastically more efficient. Papers on combined processes (e.g., reaction and separation), novel reactors, the use of alternative energy forms, and the application of novel materials with a link to Process Intensification are welcome. Significant intensification of a process requires a holistic view in order to identify and eliminate the main transport resistances that limit the overall performance. In order to meet this definition, changes in thinking involve the design of new machinery and hardware and consideration of the chemistry, process design, and logistics.


Sponsor:
Process Development Division


Chair:
Hannsjörg Freund
Email: freund@mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de

Co-Chair:
Costas Tsouris
Email: tsourisc@ornl.gov


12:35 PM
(237a) Mass Transfer Characterisitics of a Novel Gas-Liquid Contactor
Gangadhara Raja Muthinti and Roshan J.J Jachuck

12:55 PM
(237b) Helix Reactor: Great Potential for Flow Chemistry
Peter Geerdink Jr. and C.P.M. Roelands

1:55 PM
(237e) Synthesis of Heat Exchanger Networks with Optimal Placement of Utilities
José M. Ponce-Ortega, Medardo Serna-González and Arturo Jiménez-Gutiérrez

2:15 PM
(237f) A Method for Pressure Drop Targeting of Heat Exchanger Networks
Medardo Serna-González, José María Ponce-Ortega and Oscar Burgara-Montero

2:35 PM
(237g) An MINLP Formulation for the Optimal Design of Distributed Effluent-Cooling Systems
Medardo Serna-González, Eusiel Rubio-Castro and Ponce-Ortega José María
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