2018 Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety

Session: Advance Process Concepts - Heat & Mass Transfer I

Process Intensification (PI) refers to the transformation of a chemical process to make it significantly more efficient in terms of reduced energy consumption, fewer unit operations, smaller volume or footprint for a given production rate, capital costs, etcetera. PI is often implemented through design of new equipment that combines multiple unit operations or design of new process-intensifying methods, e.g., new reaction routes (using new catalysts), use of innovative solvents, alternative forms of energy, microreactors, integrated processes (e.g. reactive or hybrid separations) or new (e.g. dynamic) operating modes. This session will focus on new advances in PI across a range of applications and scales. Examples of practical implementations as well as methodological contributions are welcome and encouraged.

Chair

Quinta Nwanosike-Warren, Ph.D., Engineering Research Consulting

Co-Chairs

Kirtan Trivedi, Exxonmobil

Presentations

01:30 PM

Shwetha Ramkumar, Norman K. Yeh, Don P. Shatto

01:52 PM

02:14 PM

Lingqing Yan, Thomas F. Edgar, Michael Baldea

02:36 PM

Manish Bhargava, Brad Fleming, Roomi Kalita