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物質エネルギーシステム特論I [Energy and Materials Systems I] | |||||
Course category | courses for the 5-years doctral program | Requirement | Credit | 1 | |
Department | Year | ~ | Semester | 3rd | |
Course type | 3rd | Course code | 231001 | ||
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神谷 秀博 [KAMIYA Hidehiro] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Center for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Prevention Research | Office | afjgxte/L1151 | Email address |
Course description |
Fundamentals of fine and nanoparticles science and technology related with separation process will be introduced and explained. For the application of this technology, energy and environmental, materials processing are included. |
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Course schedule |
Introduction of separation process in various industries, and fundamentals of fine and nanoparticle science and technology 1. Background and importance of “Separation process” 1.1. History of separation process in industry “Early phase” / Haber-Bosch process (Method of directly synthesizing ammonia from hydrogen and nitrogen) / Gasoline production process 1.2. Four important “Pollution-related illnesses” in Japan and the contribution of separation process on the solution of this subjects 2. Fundamentals of particle behavior and characterization 2.1 Particle size and distribution 2.2 Shape and specific surface area 2.3 Others 3. Fundamentals of solid-gas, and solid-liquid separation by using mechanical and physical process 3.1. Particle motion in dilute system Single particles behavior, Inertial motion, gravity sedimentation behavior 3.2. Stokes equation and terminal velocity 4. Mechanical separation technology I 4.1. Sedimentation 4.2. Cyclone 4.3. Electric separator 4.4. Particle behavior control, aggregation and sedimentation etc. 5. Mechanical separation technology II 5.1. Filtration 5.2. Pressure drop of powder layer and Kozeny-Carman equation 6. Examination |
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Office hours |
13:00-15:00 Thu, |
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Lecture Language |
English |
Language Subject |
English |
Last update |
3/8/2019 2:57:08 PM |