Drying, Forest Products And Chemical Engineering

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Drying, Forest Products and Chemical Engineering Chem. Eng. Sadoth Sandoval Torres PhD Student, CONACYT Doctoral Fellow Laboratory: TREFLE Université Bordeaux 1, France Proceso de repatriación IPN-México, 2009 ECOLE DOCTORALE des SCIENCES PHYSIQUES et de L‘INGENIEUR Université Bordeaux I – UFR de Physique –

The Nucleus of Discovery Mathematics Material Science

Computer Science

Chemistry

Elec. Eng. Chem. Eng.

Physics

Mech. Eng.

Civil Eng.

Biology

Source: MIT

Drying and Wood Science • • • • • • • •

Quality of Wood-Based Materials Modelling, simulation, optimization Separation Process Thermodynamics Transport Phenomena Numerical Methods Biotechnology Green materials, forest and bio-based materials, composites, Lumber, Paper, Wood and Pulping chemistry, Timber for Construction, Kiln-Dryers Emissions, Kiln-Dryers Design, Chemical Process, Unit Operations, Pharmaceutical products (antioxydant), Weathering of wood… • Chemical and Bio-chemical Reactions • Energy: bioenergy, biomass, biorefinery

Chemical Engineering Programs Forest Products and Drying • • • • • • •

University of Sydney, Australie Imperial College London, England University of Canterbury, New Zealand University College Cork, Ireland University of Maine, USA Chalmers University, Sweden University of Joensu, Finland

Conventional and Novel Drying Concepts Spray drying, vacuum drying, kiln drying, pre-drying, superheated steam Drying, Airless Drying, Drying in Movilized Bed, Drying with Shock Waves, Vacu Jet Drying Systems, Contact-Sorption Drying, Sonic Drying, Pulse Combustion Drying, Freeze Drying, Radio-Frecuency Vacuum Drying, MW Vacuum Drying, Air-Drying, IR-Drying… Applications: Foods, Fruits, Woods, Chemical Products, Dairy products, Vegetals, Agricultural products…

Vision for the Future New Chemical Science and Engineering Technology (CCR) Bioprocessing (CCR) Chemical Measurements (CCR) Chemical Synthesis (CCR) Computational Chemistry (CCR) Materials Technology (CCR) Process Science and Engineering Technology (CCR, AIChE) Production processes Materials Processes control Production tools Reactors Flexibility Waste & Energy reduction Disassembly

Vision for the Future Process Science and Engineering Technology prioritized roadmap areas based upon CCR and AIChE joint working group. Water Reuse, Reaction Engineering Biotechnology Chemical Separations Environment, in-process waste reduction Agile Manufacturing, Inherently safer processes Non-conventional feedstocks Plant Design Process Engineering Solids Processing

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