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Value of Solids Transport/Separation Unit Operations

Value of Solids Transport/Separation Unit Operations

Value of Solids Transport/Separation Unit Operations

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Freshly minted BS chemical engineer here; to what extent might I expect knowledge of solid transport operations (conveying, slurry transport, milling/separation, etc.) help to distinguish myself in the field of process engineering? We certainly were not taught any of this material in college, so I suspect that these particular operations might help to round out my toolbox besides the run of the mill (no pun intended I swear!) fluids/heat-mass xport/kinetics stuff.

RE: Value of Solids Transport/Separation Unit Operations

Yes indeedy, knowledge of dilute phase and dense phase solids transport and other solids unit operations/equipment (cyclones, bag houses, drying, fans, blowers, etc.) will make you more valuable.  

Good luck,
Latexman

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