Lecturer(s)
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Mikulášek Petr, prof. Ing. CSc.
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Course content
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Introduction: labour protection in the laboratory. Diffusion membrane processes. Diffusion dialysis. Characterization of a membrane/solution system on the basis of the component concentration-time dependences experimentally obtained. Pressure-driven membrane processes. Determination of process characteristics of microfiltration. Intensification of microfiltration using back-flushing. Study of the effect of electro-chemical properties of dispersions upon microfiltration. Non-Newtonian fluids. Determination of the basic process characteristics of the flow of non-Newtonian fluids through the particle beds (pressure drop, expansion of fluidized bed).
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Work with text (with textbook, with book), Methods of individual activities, Laboratory work
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the subject is to create a complex conception on special applications of selected membrane separation processes, their cnnection with environmental protection and on the methods characterizing fluid properties of non-Newtonian fluids.
After this course, the student is able to treat basic data obtained under laboratory and semi-pilot conditions with respect to the selected membrane processes. He is qualified to select an acceptable computational method.
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Prerequisites
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Chemical engineering I, Chemical engineering II
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination
There is an oral examination. The primary form is a debate about selected themes, theoretical knowledge being assessed. Moreover, the results of the individual laboratory tasks are also included into the total classification.
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Recommended literature
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BAKER R.W. Membrane Technology and Applications. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2000.
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BURGGRAAF A.J., COT L. Fundamentals of Inorganic Membrane Science and Technology, Membrane Science and Technology Series, 4. Elseviesr Science B.V., Amsterdam, 1996.
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HO W.S.W., SIRKAR K.K. (Eds). Membrane Handbook. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1992.
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CHHABRA R.P. Bubbles, Drops, and Particles in non-Newtonian Fluids. CRC Press, 1993.
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KISSA E. Suspensions-Characterization, Testing and Measurement, Series: Surfactant Science, Vol. 84. Marcel Dekker, New York, 1999.
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MULDER M. Basic Principles of Membrane Technology. Kluver Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2000.
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PERIERA-NUNES S., PEINEMANN K.V.(Eds). Membrane Technology in the Chemical Industry. Wiley-VCH, Cambridge, 2001.
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Schramm G. A Practical Approach to Rheology and Rheometry. Gebrueder Haake GmbH, Karlsruhe, 1994.
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