Course Description
Membrane / Filtration & Separations Technologies Short Course
The Texas A&M University System
Presents
the
Original 20th Annual Practical Membrane / Filtration & Separations
Technologies Short Course: Fundamentals, New Developments,
Applications and Daily Pilot Plant Demonstrations
Organized
by
Separation Sciences Program
Food Protein Research & Development Center
Texas Engineering Experiment Station
The Texas A&M University System
College Station, TX 77843-2476
April 18-22, 2010
College Station, TX
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SHORT COURSE LECTURES
| Sunday, April 18, 2010 | |
5:00-6:00 PM |
Registration & Social, Welcome & Announcements - College Station Hilton, 801 University Drive East, College Station, TX (979-693-7500), www.hiltoncs.com |
| Monday, April 19, 2010 | |
7:30 AM |
Bus leaves Hotel for Rudder Tower, Texas A&M University Campus |
8:00 AM |
Welcome & Announcements - Carl Vavra |
| 8:05 AM | "The History of Membrane Filtration" - Tom Pankratz |
| 8:35 AM | "Basic Principles of Membrane Filtration Separations" - Dr. Munir Cheryan |
| 10:15 AM | Refreshments and Photo Session of Group |
| 10:30 AM | "Pre and Post-Treatment of Process Liquids In Membrane Filtration Applications" - Peter Cartwright |
| 11:15 AM | "Water Resources and Water Use- Is it Sustainable?" - Bill Irvine |
| 12:00 PM | LUNCH @ Texas A&M University Kyle Field Press Box |
| 1:30 PM | "Membrane Filtration Modules & Systems" - Dr. Munir Cheryan |
| 2:30 PM | "How to Run a Pilot Plant Experiment/Test and Applications Testing" - Peter Cartwright |
| 3:15 PM | Refreshments |
| 3:30 PM | "Practical Aspects of Membrane Filtration Design and Controls" - Doug Emerson |
| 4:30 PM | Bus leaves for FPRDC for Multiple Demonstrations:
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| Tuesday, April 20, 2010 | |
| 7:30 AM | Bus leaves Hotel for Rudder Tower, Texas A&M University Campus |
| 8:00 AM | "Applications of Ceramic Membranes- Examples From Industry" - George Kellogg |
| 8:45 AM | "Choosing Between Media or Membrane Filtration for Suspended Solids Removal" - Ben Gould |
| 9:30 AM | Refreshments |
| 9:45 AM | "Feed Pre-Treatment by Centrifugation" - John McKenna |
| 10:30 AM | "Stainless Steel Membranes and Their Applications" - Scott Wittwer |
| 11:15 AM | "New Membrane Products for the Beverage Industry " - Carl Hoffman |
| 12:00 PM | LUNCH @ Texas A&M University |
| 1:30 PM | "Applications of Membrane Technology to Process Waste Streams " - Doug Emerson |
| 2:45 PM | "Operation & Maintenance - Related Efficiencies in Industrial Water Use" - Bill Irvine |
| 3:30 PM | Refreshments |
| 3:40 PM | "How to Prevent Fouling and Fundamentals of Membrane Filtration Cleaning" - Dr. Gerald Luss |
| 4:55 PM | Bus leaves for FPRDC for Multiple Demonstrations:
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| Wednesday, April 21, 2010 | |
| 7:30 AM | Bus leaves Hotel for Rudder Tower, Texas A&M University Campus |
| 8:00 AM | "Membrane Applications in the Sugar Industry: Challenges in Pilot Research Programs" - Dr. Vadim Kochergin |
| 9:00 AM | "Water Reuse/Recycle - Technologies Available Today" - Mark Wilson |
| 9:45 AM | Refreshments |
| 10:00 AM | "Liquid/Liquid Centrifugation" - Jesse Flores |
| 10:30 AM | "Assorted Case Histories: Tubular Polymeric Membranes" - Lewis Pain |
| 11:15 AM | |
| 12:00 PM | LUNCH @ Texas A&M University |
| 1:30 PM | "Production of ESL (Extended Shelf Life) Milk Using Microfiltration" - Jean Pierre Berlan |
| 2:15 PM | "New Developments in Electrodialysis" - Daniel H. Bar |
| 3:15 PM | Refreshments |
| 3:25 PM | "Industrial Chromotography for Separation and Purification of Valuable Products: Sugar, Sweetners, and New Applications" - Dr. Vadim Kochergin |
| 4:15 PM | Bus leaves for FPRDC for Multiple Demonstrations:
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| Thursday, April 22, 2010 | |
| 7:30 AM | Bus leaves Hotel for Rudder Tower, Texas A&M University Campus |
| 8:00 AM | "Recovery & Reuse of Water Resources from Brine Produced During Oil & Gas Production" - David Burnett |
| 8:45 AM | "KOCH - Membrane BioReactor Technology" - Grady Coberly |
| 9:30 AM | Refreshments |
| 9:45 AM | "Membrane Cleaning and Sanitizing - Common Mistakes" - Dennis L. Schmidt |
| 10:30 AM | "Analysis and Diagnosis of Membrane Fouling" - Dr. Lee Clapp |
| 11:15 AM | "Reverse Osmosis Systems: Recent Developments in Scale and Deposit Control Agents" - John Zibrida |
| 12:00 PM | GRADUATION LUNCH @ Texas A&M Rudder Tower |
| 1:00 PM | "New Evaporative Technologies for Treatment and Re-Use of Produced (Brine) & Flow Back Water Treatment " - Dewitt Dees |
| 1:45 PM | Refreshments |
| 2:00 PM | "Principles of Membrane Cleaning" - Joseph Curran |
| 3:00 PM | Bus leaves for FPRDC for Multiple Demonstrations:
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OBJECTIVES OF SHORT COURSE
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Review basic principles of membrane & separations processing including system design, membrane & equipment selection, costs, economics, and practical applications
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Orient new product formulators, food scientists, chemists, chemical engineers, environmental engineers, petroleum engineers, and students to processing and products of these technologies
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Review major applications of microfiltration, ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, pervaporation, chromotography, centrifugation, and other technologies in food processing, chemical processing, petroleum processing, pharmaceutical processing, waste water and water treatment, environmental and industrial processing and manufacturing
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Review fundamentals and practical aspects of membrane fouling and cleaning
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Provide daily "hands-on" type demonstrations and familiarize attendees with the practical aspects of membrane & separation technologies
- Review new technologies/developments in Membrane & Separations Technologies
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Review case studies, success stories, new systems designs, industrial/commercial applications and economics of membrane systems, pre and post-treatment technologies
LOCATION AND FACILITIES
All lectures will be held at Rudder Tower on the Texas A&M University Campus, Monday through Thursday, April 19-22, 2010. Parking is across the street in the University Center Garage. For a parking map, go to http://campusmaps.tamu.edu. Pilot plant demonstrations will be in the pilot plant facilities at the Food Protein Research & Development Center, Cater-Mattil Hall, 373 Olsen Boulevard, Texas A&M University. Participants will be taken by bus to Cater-Mattil Hall (Texas A&M University Campus) for daily afternoon demonstrations.
ACCOMMODATIONS AND TRANSPORTATION
Lodging reservations should be made directly by the attendees by calling (979) 693-7500. A block of rooms has been reserved at the College Station Hilton for the short course participants. Room rates are $95 (single or double) plus tax per night (rooms available at 4 PM; complementary hot breakfast provided each morning). Ask for the rate specifically and mention the Group Code MEM. Shuttle service is provided from Easterwood Airport to and from the College Station Hilton. Shuttle service can be arranged by calling the College Station Hilton at (979) 693-7500. Hotel reservations must be received before April 3, 2009.
College Station Hilton
801 University Drive east, College Station, Texas 77840, USA
Tel: 979-693-7500
Fax: 979-260-1931
www.hiltoncs.com
REGISTRATION
Short Course & Pilot Plant Demonstrations
The registration fee for the short course and pilot plant demonstrations is $1,499.00 and includes an eBook manual, daily lunch, Thursday graduation luncheon, refreshments, certificates of completion and daily pilot plant demonstrations.
There is a 10% discount if three or more individuals from the same organization register for the short course. Academic discounts may be applicable if space is available.
Make checks payable to TEES (Texas Engineering Experiment Station) and mail to TEES Fiscal Office, 3124 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3124. You may pay by credit card (American Express, Visa, or Master Card). Registration fees are NOT refundable, but the same firm may send substitute personnel. Mail the registration form and a copy of your check to Cyndi Casanova, Short Course Coordinator (see address on registration application form).
Space is limited ; therefore applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.
For additional information, write, call, fax or email to:
Mr. Carl J. Vavra
Food Protein Research & Development Center, TEES
Texas A&M University
Cater-Mattill Hall
373 Olsen Boulevard
College Station, Texas 77843-2476 USA
Telephone: 979-845-2758
Fax: 979-845-2744
Email: cjvavra@tamu.edu
Cyndi Casanova
Short Course Coordinator
Food Protein R&D Center
Phone: (979) 847-8997
Fax: (979) 845-2744
E-mail: shortcourse@tamu.edu
INSTRUCTORS
Daniel H. Bar, Vice President/General Manager Amerida, Division of Eurodia Idustrie
David Bromley, President, Clow Water Treatment
David Burnett, Director of Technology, Global Petroleum Research Institute, Texas A&M University
Peter Cartwright, Cartwright Consulting
Grady Coberly, Regional Sales Manager, Koch Membrane Systems
Dr. Munir Cheryan, Professor, University of Illinois, Department of Food Science
Dr. Lee Clapp, Assistant Professor of Environmental Engineering, Texas A&M University Kingsville
Joseph Curran, West Area Technical Support, EcoLab Food & Beverage Division
Dewitt Dees, Vice President, Business Development, 212 Resources
John Ehlig, Sales Engineer, Hastik - Baymont, Inc.
Doug Emerson, Sales Engineer, GEA Filtration
Jesse Flores, Sales Engineer, CINC
Ben Gould, Marketing Manager, Ashbrook, Simon-Hartley
Carl R. Hoffman, Market Manager, Food/Dairy & Beverage, Koch Membrane Systems
Bill Irvine, President, Engineering Fluid Solution, LLC
George Kellogg, Program Manager, Corning Ceramic Membranes
Jean Pierre Berlan, Process Engineer, Filtration & Separation, TetraPak, Inc.
Dr. Vadim Kochergin, Professor, Audubon Sugar Institute, Louisiana State University Ag Center
Dr. Gerald Luss, Technical Director, Complete Filtration Resources Inc.
John McKenna, Industrial Division, Senior Process Consultant, Westfalia Separator, Inc., GEA
Lewis Pain, Regional Sales Manager, PCI Membrane Systems Inc.
Tom Pankratz, Editor, Water Desalination Report - Global Water Intelligence
Dennis L. Schmidt, Manager Tech Service, Membrane Systems, Johnson Diversey
Carl J. Vavra, Program Head, Separation Sciences Group, Food Protein R&D Center, Texas A&M University
Mark Wilson, Sales Engineer, GE Water Process Technologies
Scott Wittwer, Product Manager, Graver Technologies
John Zibrida, President, Zibex, Inc.
