596 Case Studies in Process Intensification and Microprocess Engineering

Thursday, November 7, 2013: 8:30 AM
Union Square 19 (Hilton)
Description:
Manufacturers lean heavily on process intensification (PI) and microprocess engineering to lower capital and operating costs, improve energy efficiency, and enhance safety. Various PI opportunities are available to manufacturers including multiple processes integration, alternative reactor design, and evolution from batch to continuous processing. The PI option selected by a particular operation is dependent on the inherent process characteristics and scale of the plant. For instance, one operation may benefit from new reaction routes, whereas another might use novel reactors. Papers involving cases studies discussing practical implementations as well as innovations that have led to PI opportunities are welcomed.

Sponsor:
Process Intensification & Microprocess Engineering
Co-Sponsor(s):
Pilot Plants (12b)

Chair:
Adam Whalley
Email: awhalley@zeton.com

Co-chairs:
Derek W. Griffin
Email: derek@lanzatech.com

Aspi K. Kolah
Email: kolah@egr.msu.edu

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.


8:30 AM
(596a) Application of Intensified Equipment in Modular Processes
Christian Bramsiepe, Tim Seifert, Stefan Sievers, Frank Stenger, Bart Hamers and Gerhard Schembecker

9:12 AM
(596c) Approach for the Selection of An Innovative Working Pair for Absorption Chillers and Heat Pumps
Andrea Baumgärtner, Michael Beck, Karsten Müller and Wolfgang Arlt

9:54 AM
(596e) Manipulating Thermodynamics to Achieve Process Intensification: A Case Study of Polymer Based Systems
Kishori Deshpande, Russell Anderson, Elizabeth Price, Serena Stephenson, Sweta Somasi, Ravi Dixit and Pradeep Jain
See more of this Group/Topical: Process Development Division