Environmental System Engineering

Numbering Code G-ENG17 5H023 LJ76 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 1.5 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Tue.2
Instructor name MAKI TAISUKE (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
MURANAKA YOSUKE (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course First, we overview the concept of environmentally benign chemical processing based on the causal relation between energy and environmental issues. Then, we discuss various new technologies for energy production and environmentally harmonized processes from the viewpoint of chemical engineering.
Course Goals To learn methodology for system-up of environmentally benign process based on energy and exergy. To consider perspective of biomass and hydrogen utilization. To understand several environmental evaluation methods.
Schedule and Contents Concept of environmentally benign system based on exergy,4times,Basic of exergy and calculation of exergy for various conversion process. The exercise will be conducted to confirm the understanding of exergy.

Biomass conversion,3times,Introduction of various conversion processes for baiomass and wastes from the view point of kinetics.

Environmental evaluation method (1),2times,Introduction of various environmental evaluation methods Calculation of LCA analysis

Environmental evaluation method (2),2times,Calculation of E-factor and environmental efficiency for sevaral chemical processes

Confirmation of study achievement,1time,Feedback of evaluation results for reports and exercises.
Evaluation Methods and Policy Coursework will be graded based on the reports and the exercise in class.
Course Requirements Basic knowledge for chemical engieering themodynamics is required.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Prepareation study is reqired to understand the exergy.
Textbooks Textbooks/References The textbook is not required. Materials will be supplied by instructors.
References, etc. Pysical chemistry, Themodynamics
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