452 3D Printing in Catalysts, Reaction, and Energy Industry

Wednesday, November 18, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Next-Gen Manufacturing (T6) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
3D printing applications in energy and chemical industries are taking hold and the momentum is getting stronger year by year. In this session we are looking for contributions of 3-D printing technologies applied to catalysts, reactor and equipment design and manufacturing that can aid the innovation of new products or processes in energy and chemical industries. Novel ideas that lead to, but not limited to, improvements in existing processes, new product manufacturing, or new process development are welcome.

Sponsor:
3D Printing
Co-Sponsor(s):
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division (20), Process Intensification & Microprocess Engineering (12E), Distillation and Absorption (02A)
Chair:
Kuochen Tsai Email: kuochen.tsai@shell.com
Co-chairs:
Lin Li Email: Lin.Li@chevron.com
Azita Ahmadzadeh Email: azita.ad@gmail.com


(452a) 3D-Printed Zeolite Monoliths with Metal Dopants for Methanol Conversion
Fatima Magzoub, Shane Lawson, Fateme Rezaei and Ali Rownaghi


(452d) Fluid Flow Control Devices with 3D-Graded Permeability
David B. Robinson, Maher Salloum, Denis Ridzal, Drew P. Kouri, David J. Saiz and Bradley H. Jared


(452e) 3D Printed Gyroid-like Structured Packings
Du Nguyen, Nathan C. Ellebracht, Pratanu Roy, Jaisree K. Iyer, Julie A. Mancini, William L. Smith, Simon H. Pang and Joshuah K. Stolaroff


(452g) Coupled Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Transport Properties in 3D-Printed Periodic Cellular Media to Enable Catalytic Reactors Design
Claudio Ferroni, Federico S. Franchi, Matteo Ambrosetti, Mauro Bracconi, Riccardo Balzarotti, Matteo Maestri, Gianpiero Groppi and Enrico Tronconi

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