Barrow, M., Williams, P., Chan, H., Dore, J., Bellissent-Funel, M., & Williams, R. (2012). Studies of cavitation and ice nucleation in ‘doubly-metastable’ water: time-lapse photography and neutron diffraction. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 14(38), 13255-13261.
Sharma, V., Song, L., Jones, R., Barrow, M., Williams, P., Srinivasarao, M., & Williams, R. (2010). Effect of solvent choice on breath-figure-templated assembly of “holey” polymer films. EPL (Europhysics Letters), 91(3), 38001
Evans, P., Hawkins, K., Lawrence, M., Williams, R., Barrow, M., Thirumalai, N., Williams, P., Barrow, M., Hawkins, K., Lawrence, M., & Evans, A. (2008). Rheometry and associated techniques for blood coagulation studies. Medical Engineering & Physics, 30(6), 671-679.
Evans, P., Lawrence, M., Morris, R., Thirumalai, N., Munro, R., Wakeman, L., Beddel, A., Williams, P., Barrow, M., Curtis, D., Brown, M., Hawkins, K., Williams, R., Brown, R., & Evans, A. (2010). Fractal analysis of viscoelastic data with automated gel point location and its potential application in the investigation of therapeutically modified blood coagulation. Rheologica Acta, 49(9), 901-908.
Curtis, D., Holder, A., Badiei, N., Claypole, J., Walters, M., Thomas, B., Barrow, M., Deganello, D., Brown, R., Williams, R., & Hawkins, K. (2015). Validation of Optimal Fourier Rheometry for rapidly gelling materials and its application in the study of collagen gelation. Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 222, 253-259.
Curtis, D., Holder, A., Badiei, N., Claypole, J., Walters, M., Thomas, B., Barrow, M., Deganello, D., Brown, R., Williams, R., & Hawkins, K. (2015). Validation of Optimal Fourier Rheometry for rapidly gelling materials and its application in the study of collagen gelation. Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 222, 253-259.
Barrow, M., Williams, P., Chan, H., Dore, J., Bellissent-Funel, M., & Williams, R. (2012). Studies of cavitation and ice nucleation in ‘doubly-metastable’ water: time-lapse photography and neutron diffraction. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 14(38), 13255-13261.
Sharma, V., Song, L., Jones, R., Barrow, M., Williams, P., Srinivasarao, M., & Williams, R. (2010). Effect of solvent choice on breath-figure-templated assembly of “holey” polymer films. EPL (Europhysics Letters), 91(3), 38001
Evans, P., Lawrence, M., Morris, R., Thirumalai, N., Munro, R., Wakeman, L., Beddel, A., Williams, P., Barrow, M., Curtis, D., Brown, M., Hawkins, K., Williams, R., Brown, R., & Evans, A. (2010). Fractal analysis of viscoelastic data with automated gel point location and its potential application in the investigation of therapeutically modified blood coagulation. Rheologica Acta, 49(9), 901-908.
Evans, P., Hawkins, K., Lawrence, M., Williams, R., Barrow, M., Thirumalai, N., Williams, P., Barrow, M., Hawkins, K., Lawrence, M., & Evans, A. (2008). Rheometry and associated techniques for blood coagulation studies. Medical Engineering & Physics, 30(6), 671-679.
Students are required to tackle a variety of engineering problems and to work within a team to deliver results. This module tests a variety of fundamental engineering skills, highlights the importance of basic project management skills and serves to provide experience of working in partnership with others. Projects are student-led with support and feedback available from the staff during project classes. The module considers the formulation of both material and energy balances for operations which involve either recycle or by-pass systems, and is aligned with key concepts introduced in EG100 (Chemical Process Principles). The module also considers vapour-liquid equilibria with application to the basic design of unit operations. These concepts are then used to assist the design a manufacturing process and students are encouraged to further assess the safety impact of their chosen design. The team design project leads to the production of a design report which is the major assessed component within the module.
> Students will be required to complete a review which provides assessment of the team and individual team member performances.
EGTX16
Chemical Engineering Fluids Operations (CHEN304)