
Micro Process Engineering
Fundamentals, Devices, Fabrication, and Applications
Norbert Kockmann(Editor)
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 17. February 2006
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XXII, 507 pages
978-3-527-31246-7 (ISBN)
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Advanced Micro & Nanosystems (AMN) provides cutting-edge reviews and detailed case studies by top authors from science and industry, covering technologies, devices and advanced systems from the micro and nano worlds, which together have an immense innovative application potential that opens up with control of shape and function from the atomic level right up to the visible world without any technological gaps.
In this topical volume, authors from leading industrial players and research institutions present a concise and didactical introduction to Micro Process Engineering, the combination of microtechnology and process engineering into a most promising and powerful tool for revolutionizing chemical processes and industrial mass production of bulk materials, fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals and many other products.
The book takes the readers from the fundamentals of engineering methods, transport processes, and fluid dynamics to device conception, simulation and modelling, control interfaces and issues of modularity and compatibility. Fabrication strategies and techniques are examined next, focused on the fabrication of suitable microcomponents from various materials such as metals, polymers, silicon, ceramics and glass. The book concludes with actual applications and operational aspects of micro process systems, giving broad coverage to industrial efforts in America, Europe and Asia as well as laboratory equipment and education.
In this topical volume, authors from leading industrial players and research institutions present a concise and didactical introduction to Micro Process Engineering, the combination of microtechnology and process engineering into a most promising and powerful tool for revolutionizing chemical processes and industrial mass production of bulk materials, fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals and many other products.
The book takes the readers from the fundamentals of engineering methods, transport processes, and fluid dynamics to device conception, simulation and modelling, control interfaces and issues of modularity and compatibility. Fabrication strategies and techniques are examined next, focused on the fabrication of suitable microcomponents from various materials such as metals, polymers, silicon, ceramics and glass. The book concludes with actual applications and operational aspects of micro process systems, giving broad coverage to industrial efforts in America, Europe and Asia as well as laboratory equipment and education.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Ingenieure für Chemie, Chemische Industrie, Physiker, Industriebibliotheken
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33 s/w Tabellen, 255 s/w Abbildungen, 1 farbige Abbildung
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Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Thickness: 3 cm
Weight
1130 gr
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978-3-527-31246-7 (9783527312467)
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Dr.-Ing. Norbert Kockmann is scientific researcher at the chair of microsystem construction of the Institute of Microsystem Technology (IMTEK) of Freiburg University, Germany, since 2001. He began his studies of aerospace engineering in 1985 at the Technical University of Munich. After completing his diploma, he joined the production technology department at Bremen University in 1991 to obtain his Ph.D. in technical thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer.
In 1997, he joined the Messer Griesheim company as a trainee and went on to become project leader of a syngas plant for the production of carbon monoxide.
His research interests include the construction and manufacture of components for microsystems as well as the fundamental processes in microsystems.
Dr.-Ing. Norbert Kockmann is scientific researcher at the chair of microsystem construction of the Institute of Microsystem Technology (IMTEK) of Freiburg University, Germany, since 2001. He began his studies of aerospace engineering in 1985 at the Technical University of Munich. After completing his diploma, he joined the production technology department at Bremen University in 1991 to obtain his Ph.D. in technical thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer.
In 1997, he joined the Messer Griesheim company as a trainee and went on to become project leader of a syngas plant for the production of carbon monoxide.
His research interests include the construction and manufacture of components for microsystems as well as the fundamental processes in microsystems.
Editor
University of Freiburg, Germany
Series Editor
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
IMTEK Freiburg, Germany
Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Content
I. FUNDAMENTALS AND ENGINEERING METHODS
1 Process engineering methods and micro system technology
2 Momentum and heat transfer in micro-sized devices
3 Transport processes and exchange equipment
4 Multiphase flow, evaporation, and condensation at the microscale
5 Generation and multiphase flow of emulsions in microchannels
6 Chemical reactions in continuous flow micro-structured reactors
II. DEVICE CONCEPTION AND SIMULATION
7 Design process and project management
8 Simulation and analytical modeling for microreactor design
9 Integration of sensors and process analytical techniques
III. FABRICATION STRATEGIES AND TECHNIQUES
10 Microfabrication in metals and polymers
11 Silicon microfabrication for microfluidics
12 Microfabrication in ceramics and glass
IV. INDUSTRIAL AND LABORATORY APPLICATIONS
13 Industrial applications of microchannel process technology in the United States
14 Industrial applications in Europe
15 Industrial production plants in Japan, future developments
16 Laboratory applications of microstructured devices in student education
1 Process engineering methods and micro system technology
2 Momentum and heat transfer in micro-sized devices
3 Transport processes and exchange equipment
4 Multiphase flow, evaporation, and condensation at the microscale
5 Generation and multiphase flow of emulsions in microchannels
6 Chemical reactions in continuous flow micro-structured reactors
II. DEVICE CONCEPTION AND SIMULATION
7 Design process and project management
8 Simulation and analytical modeling for microreactor design
9 Integration of sensors and process analytical techniques
III. FABRICATION STRATEGIES AND TECHNIQUES
10 Microfabrication in metals and polymers
11 Silicon microfabrication for microfluidics
12 Microfabrication in ceramics and glass
IV. INDUSTRIAL AND LABORATORY APPLICATIONS
13 Industrial applications of microchannel process technology in the United States
14 Industrial applications in Europe
15 Industrial production plants in Japan, future developments
16 Laboratory applications of microstructured devices in student education