The course leader is Dr. James A. Ritter. Dr. Ritter is Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of South Carolina, where he has resided for the past 14 years. He received his Ph.D. in 1989 from the University at Buffalo under the guidance of Professor Ralph T. Yang. Dr. Ritter is a renowned expert on the fundamentals and applications of adsorptive phenomena for gas separation and purification and energy storage. He has over 110 peer-reviewed articles published in these areas and has been studying and lecturing on cyclic adsorption process fundamentals and applications for the past 23 years.
Adsorption is classified as a unit operation in chemical engineering that exploits the ability of a solid surface to concentrate species selectively from a fluid phase onto its surface. Adsorption processes are ubiquitous throughout the chemical process industry and used extensively for gas and liquid purification and separation. While taking this 2-day course, areas you will gain proficiency in are industrial adsorbent identification and characterization, adsorption equilibria, adsorption kinetics, adsorption column dynamics, and adsorption process applications. The focus will be on gas phase adsorption and its applications, with an emphasis on the widely popular pressure swing adsorption process.
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Register by mailing a copy of the REGISTRATION FORM. Send it with a payment of $1495 to secure your attendance. Hotel information and a map will be sent to confirm your registration. Please list your special interest(s) on the registration form. Enrollment is limited to assure your maximum course benefits. On-site PACS courses are available (most PACS courses can be provided at your time and place). Telephone Henry Nowicki or Barb Sherman at 1.724.457.6576 if you need further information. PACS also provides laboratory testing and consulting services.
This 2-day course is designed for the practicing chemical, mechanical, nuclear, civil or electrical engineer or industrial chemist interested in learning about the fundamentals and applications of cyclic adsorption process technology. Each registrant will receive detailed course notes (over 200 pages) and a simple pressure swing adsorption process simulator based on the MS Excel spreadsheet format. Each registrant should bring a laptop to class with MS Excel installed. This course emphasizes the practical considerations and keeps the math to a minimum.
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