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PSE 201: The Art and Early History of Papermaking
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Two hours of lecture and three hours of studio per week. This papermaking course provides a historical (Asia - Far East) and artistic perspective in both lecture and studio formats. History lectures will include the influence of paper art form in non-Western cultures. Studio lessons may vary but generally will include historical papermaking by hand as well as more modern techniques in the creation of paper art forms. Fall.
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PSE 300: Introduction to Papermaking
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Three hours of lecture per week. Historical and commercial consideration of the paper industry. Technology of papermaking with emphasis on stock furnish, stock preparation and paper machine operation. Introductory discussions of papermaking materials and formation and reactions of a fibrous web. Fall.
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PSE 302: Pulp and Paper Laboratory Skills
1.00 Credits
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Three hours of laboratory per week. Introduction to the laboratory skills necessary for subsequent PSE courses as well as necessary "survival" skills for their summer and co-op work experiences. Skills covered include pulp sampling and analysis, freeness, consistency, handsheet preparation, and physical and optical testing. A demonstration run of the pilot paper machine is part of this course. Fall. Pre- or co-requisite: PSE 300 (concurrent registration).
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PSE 304: Mill Experience
2.00 Credits
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Twelve weeks full time pulp or paper mill employment approved by the Department between the junior and senior years. The student must submit a comprehensive report to fulfill this requirement. Fall, Spring and Summer. Pre- or co-requisites: PSE 300, PSE 302.
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PSE 305: Co-op Experience
2.00 Credits
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
One semester full-time pulp or paper mill experience. Work experience as an engineering intern on company-assigned projects. Traditionally, the student works for a semester and adjacent summer also taking PSE 304. The student must submit a comprehensive report and give a presentation to fulfill this requirement. Fall and Spring. Pre- or co-requisites: PSE 300, PSE 302.
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PSE 350: Pulping and Bleaching Processes
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Three hours of lecture. Technological and chemical consideration of pulping and bleaching of raw materials used in the paper industry. Includes consideration of the pulping and bleaching processes and related chemistry. Discussions of related operations, e.g., chemical recovery, are included. Spring. Pre- or co-requisites: PSE 300, FCH 221, FCH 223.
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PSE 351: Pulping and Bleaching Laboratory
2.00 Credits
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
One hour lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Discussion of: pulping and bleaching processes, effect of chemical and physical variables on the wood components and pulp properties, and the chemistry involved. Experiments in pulping, bleaching and pulp evaluation. Spring. Pre- or co-requisites: FCH 223, FCH 360, PSE 350.
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PSE 361: Engineering Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Three hours of lecture per week. Principles of classical thermodynamics applied to engineering practice. First and second laws; heat effects; property functions and their correlation; physical and chemical equilibrium; solutions and mixtures; power and refrigeration cycles. Thermodynamic analysis of processes and systems via case studies and computer simulation. Spring. Prerequisites: MAT 296, FCH 152, PHY 211. Note: Credit will not be granted for both PSE 361 and ERE 561.
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PSE 370: Principles of Mass and Energy Balance
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Three hours of lecture per week. Conservation of mass and energy applied to steady-state and dynamic process units and systems. Problem analysis and solution; computational techniques. Thermodynamic data and their use; real vs. perfect gases; steam properties; psychrometry. Fall. Pre- or co-requisite(s): PHY 211, MAT 296 (or concurrent), FCH 152.
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PSE 371: Fluid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Three hours of lecture per week. Fluid statics. Principles of mass, energy and momentum balance. Bernoulli's equation. Application to pipe flows, flow measurement and porous media. Movement of particles in fluid media. Rheology of fluids and suspensions typical in the pulp and paper industry (pulps, black liquor, etc.). Filtration and sedimentation of fibrous and particulate suspensions. Characteristics of pumps. Flow systems with economic considerations. Fall. Prerequisites: PHY 211, MAT 296, FCH 152. Note: Credit will not be granted for both PSE 371 and ERE 571.
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