Pulp
and Paper Industry (3ov)
160207
Puumassa-
ja paperiteollisuus
Lectures 24 h, Exercises 24
h, literature, excursion and examinations 72 h
Filtration and Consolidation. Pulp
Manufacturing. Relationships between product structure and properties.
Lectures:
Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday
12.1.
2004, 8-10, Room B4 Paper and Paperboard Products
13.1.,
10-12, Room B4 Fibrous Structures
Papermaking
Materials
14.1.,
10-12, Room B4 Filtration
and Consolidation
19.1.,
8-10, Room B4 RBA and Fiber Coverage
20.1.,
10-12, Room B4 Pulp Manufacturing
21.1.,
10-12, Room B4 Pulp Beating
26.1.,
8-10, Room B4 The Filtration Problem (I)
27.1.,
10-12, Room B4 The Filtration Problem (II)
28.1.,
10-12, Room B4 The Retention
Problem
2.2.,
8-10, Room B4 Forming Anisotropy
Drying
Shrinkage
3.2.,
10-12, Room B4 Stiffness and Strength
Wet
Pressing and Density Effects
4.2.,
10-12, Room B4 Kubelka-Munk Optics
Color
Co-ordinates
Excursion January 29; departure towards
Imatra at
Exercises February 2004.
Reporting Sessions for Exercises on
February 23rd (Room B6) and 24th (Room B10),
at 16-18.
Literature:
Saltman, D. and Thompson, L., Pulp and
paper primer. Technical Association of Pulp and Paper Industry (Tappi), 2nd Ed.
1998.
Smook, G. A., Handbook for pulp and paper
technologists. Angus Wilde Publications, 2nd Ed. 1992. Pages 1-19, 36-132,
186-363.
Final examination
Possibility for eventual renewals
In addition, the Dean has decided that an
examination can be taken in the common examination of
Exercises during
February/March 2004, supervised by Dr.
Pekka Tynjälä:
1. Size effect due to thickness
Size
effect on mechanical properties.
2. Size effect due to in-plane dimensions
Size
effect on mechanical properties.
3. Anisotropy / Drying shrinkage
Fiber
orientation & Drying Shrinkage ->
anisotropy in mechanical properties.
Effect
on filtration resistance
5. Blending of Chemical and Mechanical Pulp
Effect
on filtration resistance
6. Groundwood Pulp Manufacturing
Effect
of feeding rate
7. Groundwood Pulp Manufacturing
Effect
of peripheral speed