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PSE 332: Wood and Pulping Chemistry
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Introduction to carbohydrate chemistry focusing on the structure and reactivity of wood polysaccharides, hemicelluloses and cellulose and on the chemical structure of lignins and wood extractives. Special emphasis on the chemical reaction of wood components occurring in pulping and bleaching processes.
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PSE 355: Pulp and Paper Unit Processes I
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Selected topics in chemical engineering as applied in the pulp and paper industry. Emphasis on computational practice.
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PSE 360: Pulp and Paper Unit Processes II
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Application of chemical engineering principles to the analysis of pulp and paper unit processes. Emphasis on practical problems in fluid dynamics, heat transfer, mass transfer and thermodynamics. Problem solution techniques include hand calculationand computer simulation tools.
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PSE 371: Pulping Process Analysis
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Preparation and evaluation of different types of wood pulp. A new wood raw material is selected each year with the purpose of studying and critically evaluating the principal pulping and bleaching variables.
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PSE 415: Paper Industry Strategic Project Analysis
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Design problems in process and project engineering are analyzed from strategic, economic, and business perspectives. Typical pulp and paper processes are computer modeled and analyzed with regard to feasibility and profitability. Specific capital projects are assessed for capital requirements, total installed cost, operating costs, payback, and cash flow. Traditional business concepts are presented, including: financial analysis; capital allocation; marketing and pricing theory; manufacturing work systems; management systems; leadership; what "good" looks like. Senior Standing.
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PSE 416: Process Design and Analysis
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Design, management and analysis of technical projects. Emphasis on concepts and techniques used in economic analysis of projects. Use of computer simulation for process design and cost analyses. Team projects to analyze cost and operating feasibility of proposed major mill modification. Written and oral presentations required throughout the semester.
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PSE 417: Modeling & Simulation of Pulp & Paper Processes
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Application of modeling and simulation techniques for the analysis of pulping and papermaking processes. Model development and computer simulation using existing models will allow analysis of process interactions and operating/economic feasibility of process modifications of complex manufacturing systems.
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PSE 425: Bioenergy & Biomaterials Engineering
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
This course acquaints students with the basic science, terminology, technology, economic concepts, and engineering concepts associated with the conversion of biomass into energy and materials. Topics include: biomass types and properties; biochemical platforms; thermochemical platforms; unit operations; the biorefinery; biocomposites. Some design content is included. Targeted to engineering students with a suitable background (PSE, CHE, BAE).
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PSE 465: Paper Physics and Product Design
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Study of fundamental knowledge on the structure and properties of fibers and fibrous products, and the related physical and physiochemical mechanisms. Product design exercises will apply the fundamental understanding to specific end use requirements.
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PSE 472: Paper Process Analysis
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Product analysis, materials selection, process planning, manufacture of various types of paper using pilot plant equipment, finished product testing and comparison with standard products. Machine unit operations, materials flow balances, energy balances performed on operations. Team assignments with written and oral presentation of results.
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