Environmental Engineering , LaboratoryII

Numbering Code U-ENG23 33154 EJ16
U-ENG23 33154 EJ76
U-ENG23 33154 EJ15
Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 3 Course Type Experiment
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Tue.3・4・5
Instructor name TAKAYUKI KAMEDA (Graduate School of Energy Science Professor)
TAKAOKA MASAKI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
YONEDA MINORU (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
OOSHITA KAZUYUKI (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
YOKO SHIMADA (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
KUSAKABE TAKETOSHI (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
GOMI RYOUTA (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
NAKANISHI TOMOHIRO (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
YAMAMOTO KOUHEI (Graduate School of Energy Science Assistant Professor)
IKEGAMI MAIKO (Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science Assistant Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This class is aimed at learning fundamental knowledge, principles and methods on monitoring of atmospheric environment, noise measurement and radiation measurement through various experiments. Also, basic experiments on physical and chemical unit operations in environmental engineering are conducted.
Course Goals Learning experimental methods to measure various factors in the environment and physical and chemical unit operations in environmental engineering.
Schedule and Contents 1st and 2nd Class: Introduction to the laboratory and monitoring of atmospheric environment
The outline of 12 experiments in this course and general information for attending students are presented on the first day of class.
These classes cover the following contents to learn the methodology for monitoring atmospheric environment and analyzing air quality.
・Lecture on the measurement techniques of air pollutants, such as nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (PM).
・Practice of the measurements of air quality, meteorological observation, and estimation of the amount of emission in the field.

3rd and 4th Class:Noise measurement
To understand physical and subjective measurement of the sound levels in the environment

5th Class: Report writing
To write the reports on these experiments

6th to 11th Class: Environmental process experiments
(1) Air flow condition
Experiment on measurement of air velocity and volumetric airflow to understand the flow condition in a duct.
(2) Flow characteristics of reactors
To evaluate the degree of mixing in reactors by impulse response tracer experiments
(3) The overall heat transfer coefficient of turbulent flow
Obtaining the overall heat transfer coefficient of turbulent flow by heat exchange experiments between hot and cold water.
(4) Coagulation
To decide optimal dosage of a coagulant to turbid samples by conducting jar-test
(5) Settling Characteristics
To understand the settling behavior of suspended particle in water and the design of the horizontal sedimentation tank.
(6) Rapid sand filtration
To evaluate the relationship between turbidity removal and water head loss and to observe filter washing process

12th and 13th Class: Radiation measurement
(1) Basic principles of radiation measurement:
To understand basic principles of radiation measurement applying interaction
between radiation and substances.
To analyze counting rate performance and statistical characteristics of
radioactive decay using GM counter.
(2)Measurement of environmental radioactivity
To measure some radiation dose in living spaces using a personal dosemeter.
To measure concentrations of natural radioactive nuclides in soils.
To master how to investigate pollution points using survey meters.

14th Treatment of Wastewater and Waste
Treat the wastewater and waste generated from experiments

15th Report writing and feed back
To write the reports on these experiment
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluated by the reports from each experiment and the active participation in each experiment
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Read thoroughly the textbook and understand procedures of the experiments.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Textbook for the experiments is delivered in class.
References, etc. None
Courses delivered by Instructors with Practical Work Experience 分類:

A course with practical content delivered by instructors with practical work experience
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