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BIOPROCESS/ BIOSYSTEMS DESIGN PROJECT 1
What do we know so far?- Design project is different for both programs- However, some elements remain the same, no
matter what kind of engineering field you’re in- We also know you already have a team, and a
topic- What is the most recent event related to
sustainability happened in Malaysia?
DESIGN MODULS
Sustainability WasteMngmt
Safety and
Health PFD Development
P&ID Dev
Project Management
EconomicsEthics
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HOW IMPORTANTS IS THE TOPIC?
PO7 Environment and Sustainability
Ability to understand entrepreneurship, the process of innovation and the need for environmental and sustainable development.
CO3:Ability to analyze and assess the impact of design and engineering solutions on society and environment.
Assignment (Case Study Report)/ Quiz;Examination
• 1 Assignment• 1 Question in Mid-Term Exam
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SUSTAINABILITYMEANING?
Brundtland report1: ‘the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their own needs’Optimal growth path that maintains economic development while protecting the environment and optimizing the social conditions with the boundary of relying on limited, exhaustible natural resources
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Three pillars of sustainability
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Econ
omic
Soci
al
Envi
ronm
ent/
Ec
olog
ical
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1) ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT- Estimation of Total Capital Investment (TCI) and Profitability Assessment- TCI is a summation of Total Plant Cost (TPC)+ Direct Fixed Capital (DFC)- TPC = Total Plant Direct Cost (TPDC)+Total Plant Indirect
Cost (TPIC)To Bioprocess students, please find Peters, M., Timmmerhaus, K., West, R. (2003): Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers. McGraw-Hill. Boston to do your economics
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2) ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTSome indicators for environmental assessmentI. Raw material availabilityII. Land useIII. Critical material useIV. Complexity of the synthesisV. Thermal riskVI. Acute toxicityVII. Chronic toxicity VIII. EcotoxicityIX. Global warming potentialX. Odour XI. Sound
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3) SOCIAL ASSESSMENTSome indicators for social assessmenti. Health and safetyii. Quality of working conditioniii. Education and trainingiv. Product acceptance and social benefit
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INTERACTIONS BETWEEN DIMENSIONS
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ASSIGNMENTS- Work in your design group- By using your design title, please discuss the
economic benefits, environmental benefits and social benefits of your project
- Due date: 24/11/14 – Submit in the front office and ask the person at the counter to put the assignment in my pigeon hole.
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