This isn't a blog, podcast or youtube but seems the best category to put this in - well ok I guess it might count as a blog .I'm about to start an MSc in Brewing and Distilling with HW, which I'm taking over 4 years so this will be v slow, I'm not going to push to get this done quickly. I thought it might be worthwhile sharing details of what I'm covering and anything that might be useful sharing at a home brew level.
The first course I've signed up for in semester 1 is Introduction to Process Control https://www.hw.ac.uk/documents/pams/202122/B99TG_202122.pdf which I am embarrassingly excited about . The syllabus covers:
The first course I've signed up for in semester 1 is Introduction to Process Control https://www.hw.ac.uk/documents/pams/202122/B99TG_202122.pdf which I am embarrassingly excited about . The syllabus covers:
- Mass Balance – Single unit processes, multiple unit processes
- Fluid Mechanics – Fluid statics, fluid dynamics, pipe/duct flow, frictional pressure losses in pipe/duct flow, fitting pressure losses in pipe/duct flow.
- Heat Transfer – Conduction, convection, thermal resistance and heat flux, types of heat exchanger, sizing of heat exchangers.
- Psychrometry – Heating, cooling, humidification, dehumidification, drying of cereals and food as a psychrometric process.
- Particulate solids – handling of grains, design of bins and silos, emptying mechanisms of bins and silos.