Energy production and consumption in pulp and paper industries (5 cr)
Code: VV00ES20-3001
General information
- Enrollment
- 06.04.2022 - 22.04.2022
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 05.09.2022 - 16.12.2022
- Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Local portion
- 0 cr
- Virtual portion
- 5 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Distance learning
- Unit
- Department of Construction and Energy Engineering
- Campus
- Kotka Campus
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 10 - 60
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Forestry
- Teachers
- Merja Mäkelä
- Teacher in charge
- Merja Mäkelä
- Groups
-
VV2022-2023Optional studies 2022-2023
- Course
- VV00ES20
Objective
After completing this course, you are able to
* describe the basic processes of pulp and paper industries
* give significant energy producers and consumers in pulp and paper mills
* explain the production mechanisms of additional bioproducts coming from waste or subproducts
* analyze the factors affecting the energy efficiency of production
* analyze the role of Finland in bioenergy production
Content
How do we produce paper and board using paper and board machines, and in pulp mills pulp and energy?
Which subprocesses in pulp and paper mills do produce plenty of heat and where is this heat used?
Which interesting substances do they get from waste ans subproducts, and how do they get new bioproducts?
How are we able to improve the energy efficiency of production by improving machinery and automation?
How do they take into account the environmental impacts in pulp and paper industries?
Course material
1. Learn materials
2. Häggblom-Ahnger, U., Komulainen, P., Paperin ja kartongin valmistus, Gummerus, Jyväskylä 2003, 290 s.
3. Learning Environment for Papermaking and Automation, KnowPap, Prowledge, Espoo Finland, 2015.
4. Seppälä, M. (toim.), Paperimassan valmistus, Gummerus, Saarijärvi 2002, 196 s.
5. Learning Environment for Chemical Pulping and Automation, KnowPulp, Prowledge 2015, Espoo Finland.
Study forms and methods
Scheduled track:
After completing this course, you are able to
* describe the basic processes of pulp and paper industries
* give significant energy producers and consumers in pulp and paper mills
* explain the production mechanisms of additional bioproducts coming from waste or subproducts
* analyze the factors affecting the energy efficiency of production
* analyze the role of Finland in bioenergy production
How do we produce paper and board using paper and board machines, and in pulp mills pulp and energy?
Which subprocesses in pulp and paper mills do produce plenty of heat and where is this heat used?
Which interesting substances do they get from waste ans subproducts, and how do they get new bioproducts?
How are we able to improve the energy efficiency of production by improving machinery and automation?
How do they take into account the environmental impacts in pulp and paper industries?
Independent track:
Exam and working life project.
Blended track:
Exam and RDI project.
Student workload
* Online lectures in internet 48 h
* Projects and exercises 54 h
* Additional self-study 33 h
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Exam (60 %) and project (40 %), both accepted.