Engineering
Hands on Training icon
Hands On Training
Hands on Training icon

Physico/Chemical Processes of Environmental Engineering

Course Cover
compare button icon

Course Features

icon

Duration

17 weeks

icon

Delivery Method

Online

icon

Available on

Limited Access

icon

Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

icon

Language

English

icon

Subtitles

English

icon

Level

Intermediate

icon

Effort

9 hours per week

icon

Teaching Type

Instructor Paced

Course Description

Physico/chemical processes are central to many Environmental Engineering applications, but also are broadly applied in other engineering disciplines. This course is designed to present fundamental principles of physico/chemical processes that are commonly used in Environmental Engineering (and other disciplines). The course is divided into three modules. Module I addresses transport phenomena and reactor theory. The tools presented in Module I are central to the descriptions of processes that are presented in the remainder of the class. Module II addresses physical separation processes ( i.e. , processes for separation of particles from fluids). Module 3 addresses processes that are used to bring about non-microbially-mediated) transformations. The processes that are described are particularly relevant to water treatment, and many examples presented in the class are from the water treatment domain. But opportunities to apply these principles in other settings are also pursued in this class. Specifically, principles taught in this class are relevant to air pollution dynamics and control, flow through porous media, and transformations of non-aqueous media (food products, air, surfaces).

Course Overview

projects-img

Live Class

projects-img

Human Interaction

projects-img

Personlized Teaching

projects-img

International Faculty

projects-img

Post Course Interactions

projects-img

Instructor-Moderated Discussions

Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Adsorption equilibria and dynamics

Centrifugation

Chemical disinfection kinetics

Dynamics of interphase transport processes

Filtration theory and behavior

Fundamental reactor models

Fundamental transport phenomena (advection, diffusion, dispersion)

Gas: liquid equilibria

Gas: liquid transfer dynamics

Gravity-based separations

Ion exchange equilibria and dynamics

Physical chemistry of halogens

Physics, chemistry, and process behavior of coagulation/flocculation

Principles of photochemistry and photochemical reactors

Process behavior of disinfection systems

Reaction kinetics

Reactor simulation methods

Residence time distribution functions

UV disinfection kinetics

Course Content

Course Instructors

Ernest R. Blatchley III

Lee A. Rieth Professor in Environmental Engineering

Ernest (Chip) R. Blatchley III received his Ph.D. in Civil (Environmental) Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1988. He joined the faculty at Purdue immediately thereafter and ...
Course Cover