Course unit
Last updated: 22/02/2024
EditThis unit consists of a toolbox for modelling the transformation of massive or powder form solids with a multi-scale approach, from the grain (µm) with germination and growth phenomena, through to the dimensioning of a reactor.
On completion of the unit, the student will be capable of: | Classification level | Priority |
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Modelling the transformation of a solid (kinetic approach) | 3. Apply | Essential |
Percentage ratio of individual assessment | Percentage ratio of group assessment | ||||
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Written exam: | 100 | % | Project submission: | 0 | % |
Individual oral exam: | 0 | % | Group presentation: | 0 | % |
Individual presentation: | 0 | % | Group practical exercise: | 0 | % |
Individual practical exercise: | 0 | % | Group report: | 0 | % |
Individual report: | 0 | % | |||
Other(s): 0 % |
Type of teaching activity | Content, sequencing and organisation |
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Course | Defects in solids (6h) Heterogeneous kinetics : mechanisms and modelling (15h) |
Supervised studies | Defects in solids (3h) Heterogeneous kinetics : mechanisms and modelling (3h) |
Conference | Industrial conference on a process (3h) |
Practical courses | CIN3 software, simulation of chemical transformations (3h) |