58067 - Technologies for the Environment

Academic Year 2017/2018

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Rimini
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Chemistry and Technologies for the Environment and Materials (cod. 8514)

Learning outcomes

The purpose of this course is to present the main operations for wastewater and polluted air treatment. The basis working principles of each process are discussed and simple quantitative methods of study of selected apparatus and plants are covered.

The goal is to provide the students with basic tools for understanding and making previsions about the main operations adopted for environmental applications as well as with the main features of typical equipment of wastewater and polluted air treatments plants.

Course contents

1. Air Pollution Treatments. Principles, working characteristics and design elements relevant to the following operations: dust removal by settling chambers, cyclones, bag filters, electrostatic precipitators, scrubbers; vapour and gas compound removal by chemical absorption, VOC incineration, condensation.
2. Wastewater treatments. Main operations in domestic and industrial effluents treatment plants. Principles, working characteristics and design elements relevant to the following operations: physical treatments, chemical treatments, solid-liquid separations, biological treatments. Sludge handling.

Readings/Bibliography

  • C. David Cooper, F. C. Alley, Air pollution control - a design approach, 3th edition, Waveland Press, 2002
  • L. Bonomo, Trattamenti delle acque reflue, McGraw-Hill, 2008.

Further possible readings::

  • Metcalf & Eddy, Ingegneria delle acque reflue - Trattamento e riuso 4/ed., McGraw-Hill, 2006.
  • W.L. McCabe, J.C. Smith, P. Harriott, Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, 5th edition, McGraw-Hill, 1993.
  • Perry, R.H.; Green, D.W., Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 7th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 1997.

Teaching methods

Lectures carried out in class.

Assessment methods

The final assessment will be via an oral exam aimed at testing the understanding of the treatment operations and of the equipment considered during the lectures. Moreover, the capability to select a suitable technique for accomplishing a specific operation and to critically discuss a particular operating condition or a design problem will be verified.

Teaching tools

Typically, lectures are carried out adopting the blackboard. The sketches of the apparatuses and the process schemes are shown by a projector and distributed in class during the course.

Office hours

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