Chemical Engineering MScE Defence-FR

Event Date(s):
July 08, 2019
Time(s):
09:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Category:
Fredericton
Location:
Fredericton

Event Details:

Mr. Ryan Christensen will present his final defence, "Applications of Selected Chemical Additives to Decrease Pulp Fibre Network Strength and their Relation to Pipeline Plug Removal in an Industrial Setting."

Everyone is welcome to attend.

Abstract

A common issue in pulp and paper operations is the blockage of pipelines by plugs of compacted fibre networks, resulting in time consuming and costly procedures being employed for plug removal. A laboratory set-up was established and then used to measure the break-up pressure of fibre-based plugs, which provided an indication of the fibre network strength. Selected chemical additives, namely cupriethylenediamine (CED) and cationic polyacrylamide (C-PAM), were investigated to determine their ability to decrease the fibre network strength, and therefore decrease the pressure required for plug removal. The results demonstrated that CED can decrease the network strength through partial fibre dissolution, while C-PAM reduces network strength through inter-fibre friction reduction. Both chemical additives have potential to be used in the pulp and paper industry for resolving and/or improving issues arising from fibre-based plugs.

 

Building: ADI Studio in Head Hall

Room Number: ADI Studio, C25

Contact:

Sylvia Demerson
1 506 453 4520
sdemerso@unb.ca