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These are the case studies that will be used to partly assess your taught elements of Fine Chemical Production. There were lectures mainly dealing with the scale up of equipment that could be used for Fine Chemical Production in batch tanks.
The exercises deal with elements that you should be familiar with from your lectures but you will also be asked to learn certain elements as part of the exercise and you should be able to learn and calculate. The sheet dealing with Scale Up for tanks that was issued during the lectures and is available on Blackboard contains formulae that are relevant to the calculations. The constants included in the original formulae were for the adjustment of the units. You will find that we are dealing with SI units and these factors will not be needed.
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