The course aims to provide students with the characteristic elements of the main operational units and reactors used in chemical processes of industrial interest, analyzing the transformations from raw materials to final products. The students will be able to identify and describe absorption, distillation, extraction, adsorption operations and ideal chemical reactors. They will also be able to apply mass and energy balances to the simplified calculation of some equipment.
The module provides elements and methods for the identification and description of the main operating units and chemical reactors of industrial interest. Macroscopic scale models are adopted.
The module analyzes the main unit operations of the process industry, the main types of reactors (mixing and segregation) and the operating types (batch, semi-continuous, continuous) , outlining the respective advantages and disadvantages.
Attendance and active participation in the proposed training activities (lectures, exercises) and individual study will allow the student to:
i) be able to describe the main operations of the process industry and the related equipment ii) be able to solve mass and energy balances on a global scale in equipment in which unit operations take place through physical transformations (absorption, separation) iii) be able to solve mass and energy balances on a global scale in reactors in which chemical reactions evolve
The theoretical contents alternate with some guided exercises. Lectures and exercises will be carried out face-to-face.
Working students and students with DSA, disability or other special educational needs are advised to contact the teacher at the beginning of the course to agree on teaching and exam methods which, in compliance with the teaching objectives, take into account individual ways of learning.
Transversal skills in terms of independent judgment and communication skills will be assessed during the oral exam.
The main topics covered in the course are the following:
Handouts and slides provided by the teacher (containing complete bibliography).
Ricevimento: On request, by appointment. Teacher office: DICCA - Chemical Engineering Section, Polytechnic School, via Opera Pia 15 - Genoa, first floor; Savona Campus, Palazzina Marchi, ground floor.
OMBRETTA PALADINO (President)
GUIDO BUSCA (President Substitute)
https://corsi.unige.it/corsi/11429/studenti-orario
Oral exam
Oral exam with questions on the topics developed during the frontal lectures to evaluate the student's ability to discriminate between the different unit operations, describe the various process units and carry out simple project calculations or equipment verification.