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Bio-based targeted chemical engineering education

Role and impact of bio-based energy and resourcedevelopment projects

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Bio-based targeted chemical engineering education

Role and impact of bio-based energy and resourcedevelopment projects

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Avans University of Applied Sciences is redrafting its courses and curricula in view of sustainability. For chemical
engineering in particular that implies a focus on 'green' and bio-based processes, products and energy. Avans is situated in the Southwest region of the Netherlands and specifically in that region much development occurs towards 'a bio-based economy'. There is much agriculture based business, small and large companies, important chemical industry and it is situated between major industrial and chemical industry centers and leading international ports.
Chemical companies see many opportunities in bio-based products and processes. Connecting the chemical and agrofood sector will lead to unexpected new innovation opportunities.
Biomass has quite other characteristics than oil and gas, in composition, availability, and offers new options with
respect to compounds that can be derived from it. So there is a strong need to develop and introduce novel processes,
products and production routes based on biomass resources. It requires other technologies and equipment, another
approach and another mindset than those chemical engineers are being taught at present. Process design, modeling,
and optimization will have to be adapted to the new circumstances. Chemical engineering in its basic knowledge
won't be different but in practice students will need other and extra knowledge and therefore get other cases to study
in projects.
That transition will be gradually but it starts now. The bio-based economy already asks for new approaches in
education, in particular in chemical engineering. Already now we observe an increasing need for personnel with
knowledge of biobased issues on site and for a more bio-based oriented chemical engineering curriculum.
To acquire that new knowledge and to observe what is needed by industries involved in that bio-based economy Avans University of Applied Sciences is actively participating in projects with local companies, other universities and research institutes. For this paper we have taken the international (Interreg) cooperation project 'Energy Conversion Parks' (ECP) in which we partake as example how such projects can and must contribute when developing a 'bio-based chemical engineering curriculum'. Besides attention for the specific types of equipment, processes and compounds involved, it shows that crucial knowledge also concerns the complexity of energetic optimization and the need for economic synergy when using different biomass streams and conversion technologies. Aspects involved are also bio-refinery, bio-cascading (implying use of all biomass components for products with the highest possible value) and optimizing input and output for seasonal variations in availability and demand. It shows the need for special mathematical models to calculate mass and energy balances for integrated bio-based installations, as well as the economical profitability of the different possible combination of biomass inputs and conversion techniques.
The cooperation with industrial partners shows which the important technologies and knowledge for the bio-based oriented chemical engineer are. Students work on cases derived from the projects. The research results increase the knowledge we can teach. Representatives of the various project partners, from industry and research institutes, contribute with lectures based on practice information. In this manner it is possible to develop curricula that are useful for industry and society as a whole and at the same time attractive for the much needed new students.

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OrganisatieAvans Hogeschool
LectoraatLectoraat Duurzame Bedrijfsvoering
Gepubliceerd inavailable in ScienceDirect Procedia Engineering 00 (2011) 000-000
Jaar2012
TypeConferentiebijdrage
TaalEngels

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