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- Improving Communication Quality of the Drivethru Experience (Semester Unknown) IPRO 343: Improving Communication Quality of the Drivethru IPRO 343 Final Report F08
- Creator
- Arnold, Kevin, Campen, Matthew, Doran, Shaun, Hong, Karen, Johnson, Sarah, Justus, Scott, Lawrence, Halcyon, Mallgrave, Susan, Pinder, Shavanna, Ucci, Russell
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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In the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was...
Show moreIn the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was ranked as “important” by 69% of those surveyed. Moreover, “communications via speaker” received only a 62% satisfaction rate from those surveyed. Thus, in the area of communication, a 7+point spread exists between consumer ratings of importance and satisfaction, indicating a critical need (by industry standards) for improvement.
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- Improving Communication Quality of the Drivethru Experience (Semester Unknown) IPRO 343: Improving Communication Quality of the Drivethru IPRO 343 MidTerm Presentation F08
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- Arnold, Kevin, Campen, Matthew, Doran, Shaun, Hong, Karen, Johnson, Sarah, Justus, Scott, Lawrence, Halcyon, Mallgrave, Susan, Pinder, Shavanna, Ucci, Russell
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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In the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was...
Show moreIn the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was ranked as “important” by 69% of those surveyed. Moreover, “communications via speaker” received only a 62% satisfaction rate from those surveyed. Thus, in the area of communication, a 7+point spread exists between consumer ratings of importance and satisfaction, indicating a critical need (by industry standards) for improvement.
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- Title
- Improving Communication Quality of the Drivethru Experience (Semester Unknown) IPRO 343
- Creator
- Arnold, Kevin, Campen, Matthew, Doran, Shaun, Hong, Karen, Johnson, Sarah, Justus, Scott, Lawrence, Halcyon, Mallgrave, Susan, Pinder, Shavanna, Ucci, Russell
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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In the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was...
Show moreIn the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was ranked as “important” by 69% of those surveyed. Moreover, “communications via speaker” received only a 62% satisfaction rate from those surveyed. Thus, in the area of communication, a 7+point spread exists between consumer ratings of importance and satisfaction, indicating a critical need (by industry standards) for improvement.
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- Improving Communication Quality of the Drivethru Experience (Semester Unknown) IPRO 343: Improving Communication Quality of the Drivethru IPRO 343 Posters F08
- Creator
- Arnold, Kevin, Campen, Matthew, Doran, Shaun, Hong, Karen, Johnson, Sarah, Justus, Scott, Lawrence, Halcyon, Mallgrave, Susan, Pinder, Shavanna, Ucci, Russell
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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In the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was...
Show moreIn the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was ranked as “important” by 69% of those surveyed. Moreover, “communications via speaker” received only a 62% satisfaction rate from those surveyed. Thus, in the area of communication, a 7+point spread exists between consumer ratings of importance and satisfaction, indicating a critical need (by industry standards) for improvement.
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- Improving Communication Quality of the Drivethru Experience (Semester Unknown) IPRO 343: Improving Communication Quality of the Drivethru IPRO 343 Project Plan F08
- Creator
- Arnold, Kevin, Campen, Matthew, Doran, Shaun, Hong, Karen, Johnson, Sarah, Justus, Scott, Lawrence, Halcyon, Mallgrave, Susan, Pinder, Shavanna, Ucci, Russell
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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In the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was...
Show moreIn the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was ranked as “important” by 69% of those surveyed. Moreover, “communications via speaker” received only a 62% satisfaction rate from those surveyed. Thus, in the area of communication, a 7+point spread exists between consumer ratings of importance and satisfaction, indicating a critical need (by industry standards) for improvement.
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- Improving Communication Quality of the Drivethru Experience (Semester Unknown) IPRO 343: Improving Communication Quality of the Drivethru IPRO 343 Brochure F08
- Creator
- Arnold, Kevin, Campen, Matthew, Doran, Shaun, Hong, Karen, Johnson, Sarah, Justus, Scott, Lawrence, Halcyon, Mallgrave, Susan, Pinder, Shavanna, Ucci, Russell
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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In the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was...
Show moreIn the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was ranked as “important” by 69% of those surveyed. Moreover, “communications via speaker” received only a 62% satisfaction rate from those surveyed. Thus, in the area of communication, a 7+point spread exists between consumer ratings of importance and satisfaction, indicating a critical need (by industry standards) for improvement.
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- Title
- Improving Communication Quality of the Drivethru Experience (Semester Unknown) IPRO 343: Improving Communication Quality of the Drivethru IPRO 343 Final Presentation F08
- Creator
- Arnold, Kevin, Campen, Matthew, Doran, Shaun, Hong, Karen, Johnson, Sarah, Justus, Scott, Lawrence, Halcyon, Mallgrave, Susan, Pinder, Shavanna, Ucci, Russell
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
-
In the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was...
Show moreIn the quick‐service restaurant (QSR) industry, a 2007 QSR Consumer Drive‐ Thru Preference Survey found that “speaker communication” was ranked as “important” by 69% of those surveyed. Moreover, “communications via speaker” received only a 62% satisfaction rate from those surveyed. Thus, in the area of communication, a 7+point spread exists between consumer ratings of importance and satisfaction, indicating a critical need (by industry standards) for improvement.
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- Silver Nanoparticles Indicators of Thermal History (Semester Unknown) IPRO 317: SilverNanoParticlesIndicatorsOfThermalHistoryIPRO317EthicsSp09
- Creator
- Schillaci, Michael, De Nicolo, Marisa, Larkin, Evan, Hammes, Katherine, Peavler, Jennifer, Wicker, Amanda, Arnoux, Christian, Ucci, Russell, Justice, Grant, Konwar, Riju, Pyciak, Mark, Yaker, Farouk, Darwish, Muhammad, Petsod, Jason, Ismail, Malisa, Adejinle, Remi, Kyle, Ryan, Apampa, Kunle, Apyan, Aram, Bijonowski, Brent, Adamczyk, Paul, Muchna, Joseph, Bednarz, Mathew, Mbaegbu, Amaka
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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A. The primary purpose of IPRO 317 is to prove the merit of using silver nanorods as a thermal history indicator. The extended purpose of IPRO...
Show moreA. The primary purpose of IPRO 317 is to prove the merit of using silver nanorods as a thermal history indicator. The extended purpose of IPRO 317 is to convert the production of silver nanorods from a batch process to a continuous flow process. B. To accomplish this our team will: Gain deeper understanding of batch process. Research continuous flow processes with an emphasis on microreactors 6 Design and simulate a continuous flow process for production of silver nanorods with the aid of a computer simulation software.
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- Silver Nanoparticles Indicators of Thermal History (Semester Unknown) IPRO 317
- Creator
- Schillaci, Michael, De Nicolo, Marisa, Larkin, Evan, Hammes, Katherine, Peavler, Jennifer, Wicker, Amanda, Arnoux, Christian, Ucci, Russell, Justice, Grant, Konwar, Riju, Pyciak, Mark, Yaker, Farouk, Darwish, Muhammad, Petsod, Jason, Ismail, Malisa, Adejinle, Remi, Kyle, Ryan, Apampa, Kunle, Apyan, Aram, Bijonowski, Brent, Adamczyk, Paul, Muchna, Joseph, Bednarz, Mathew, Mbaegbu, Amaka
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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A. The primary purpose of IPRO 317 is to prove the merit of using silver nanorods as a thermal history indicator. The extended purpose of IPRO...
Show moreA. The primary purpose of IPRO 317 is to prove the merit of using silver nanorods as a thermal history indicator. The extended purpose of IPRO 317 is to convert the production of silver nanorods from a batch process to a continuous flow process. B. To accomplish this our team will: Gain deeper understanding of batch process. Research continuous flow processes with an emphasis on microreactors 6 Design and simulate a continuous flow process for production of silver nanorods with the aid of a computer simulation software.
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- Silver Nanoparticles Indicators of Thermal History (Semester Unknown) IPRO 317: SilverNanoParticlesIndicatorsOfThermalHistoryIPRO317PosterSp09
- Creator
- Schillaci, Michael, De Nicolo, Marisa, Larkin, Evan, Hammes, Katherine, Peavler, Jennifer, Wicker, Amanda, Arnoux, Christian, Ucci, Russell, Justice, Grant, Konwar, Riju, Pyciak, Mark, Yaker, Farouk, Darwish, Muhammad, Petsod, Jason, Ismail, Malisa, Adejinle, Remi, Kyle, Ryan, Apampa, Kunle, Apyan, Aram, Bijonowski, Brent, Adamczyk, Paul, Muchna, Joseph, Bednarz, Mathew, Mbaegbu, Amaka
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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A. The primary purpose of IPRO 317 is to prove the merit of using silver nanorods as a thermal history indicator. The extended purpose of IPRO...
Show moreA. The primary purpose of IPRO 317 is to prove the merit of using silver nanorods as a thermal history indicator. The extended purpose of IPRO 317 is to convert the production of silver nanorods from a batch process to a continuous flow process. B. To accomplish this our team will: Gain deeper understanding of batch process. Research continuous flow processes with an emphasis on microreactors 6 Design and simulate a continuous flow process for production of silver nanorods with the aid of a computer simulation software.
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- BP Whiting Refinery Expansion: Developing Lake Michigan Wastewater Cleanup Options (Semester Unknown) IPRO 346: BP Whiting Refinery Expansion IPRO 346 Final Report Sp08
- Creator
- Ashrafi, Sahar, Ballard, Ray, Chock, Chris, Chung, Yak Yong, Fakhouri, Hana, Ferrese, Anthony, Fernando, Fernando, Haak, Laura, Hammes, Katherine, Kim, Jichul, Leasenby, Alex, Lewis, Richard, Li, Zhi, Malon, David, Michael, Henry, Park, Miri, Reimann, Kirsten, Roberts, Ben, Song, Jong Mu, Taracena, Willy, Truong, Josie, Ucci, Russel, Vassi, Anna, Walter, Michael, Witek, Andrew, Yoo, Jaewon, Zhao, Yin
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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IPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN....
Show moreIPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN. Specifically, this IPRO will analyze the current permits and their stipulations regarding the amount of ammonia and total suspended solids (TSS) in the wastewater being dumped in Lake Michigan. Ultimately, possible methods and designs will be devised to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS remaining in treated wastewater. These designs will take the form of a process flow sheet with a computer simulation to model the designs. At the culmination of this IPRO we will have several different models for possible upgrades to the Whiting refinery wastewater treatment plant to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS in the wastewater entering Lake Michigan as well as a cost to implement each solution.
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- BP Whiting Refinery Expansion: Developing Lake Michigan Wastewater Cleanup Options (Semester Unknown) IPRO 346: BP Whiting Refinery Expansion IPRO 346 Project PlanSp08
- Creator
- Ashrafi, Sahar, Ballard, Ray, Chock, Chris, Chung, Yak Yong, Fakhouri, Hana, Ferrese, Anthony, Fernando, Fernando, Haak, Laura, Hammes, Katherine, Kim, Jichul, Leasenby, Alex, Lewis, Richard, Li, Zhi, Malon, David, Michael, Henry, Park, Miri, Reimann, Kirsten, Roberts, Ben, Song, Jong Mu, Taracena, Willy, Truong, Josie, Ucci, Russel, Vassi, Anna, Walter, Michael, Witek, Andrew, Yoo, Jaewon, Zhao, Yin
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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IPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN....
Show moreIPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN. Specifically, this IPRO will analyze the current permits and their stipulations regarding the amount of ammonia and total suspended solids (TSS) in the wastewater being dumped in Lake Michigan. Ultimately, possible methods and designs will be devised to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS remaining in treated wastewater. These designs will take the form of a process flow sheet with a computer simulation to model the designs. At the culmination of this IPRO we will have several different models for possible upgrades to the Whiting refinery wastewater treatment plant to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS in the wastewater entering Lake Michigan as well as a cost to implement each solution.
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- Title
- Silver Nanoparticles Indicators of Thermal History (Semester Unknown) IPRO 317: SilverNanoParticlesIndicatorsOfThermalHistoryIPRO317ProjectPlanSp09
- Creator
- Schillaci, Michael, De Nicolo, Marisa, Larkin, Evan, Hammes, Katherine, Peavler, Jennifer, Wicker, Amanda, Arnoux, Christian, Ucci, Russell, Justice, Grant, Konwar, Riju, Pyciak, Mark, Yaker, Farouk, Darwish, Muhammad, Petsod, Jason, Ismail, Malisa, Adejinle, Remi, Kyle, Ryan, Apampa, Kunle, Apyan, Aram, Bijonowski, Brent, Adamczyk, Paul, Muchna, Joseph, Bednarz, Mathew, Mbaegbu, Amaka
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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A. The primary purpose of IPRO 317 is to prove the merit of using silver nanorods as a thermal history indicator. The extended purpose of IPRO...
Show moreA. The primary purpose of IPRO 317 is to prove the merit of using silver nanorods as a thermal history indicator. The extended purpose of IPRO 317 is to convert the production of silver nanorods from a batch process to a continuous flow process. B. To accomplish this our team will: Gain deeper understanding of batch process. Research continuous flow processes with an emphasis on microreactors 6 Design and simulate a continuous flow process for production of silver nanorods with the aid of a computer simulation software.
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- Title
- BP Whiting Refinery Expansion: Developing Lake Michigan Wastewater Cleanup Options (Semester Unknown) IPRO 346: BP Whiting Refinery Expansion IPRO 346 Midterm Report Sp08
- Creator
- Ashrafi, Sahar, Ballard, Ray, Chock, Chris, Chung, Yak Yong, Fakhouri, Hana, Ferrese, Anthony, Fernando, Fernando, Haak, Laura, Hammes, Katherine, Kim, Jichul, Leasenby, Alex, Lewis, Richard, Li, Zhi, Malon, David, Michael, Henry, Park, Miri, Reimann, Kirsten, Roberts, Ben, Song, Jong Mu, Taracena, Willy, Truong, Josie, Ucci, Russel, Vassi, Anna, Walter, Michael, Witek, Andrew, Yoo, Jaewon, Zhao, Yin
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
IPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN....
Show moreIPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN. Specifically, this IPRO will analyze the current permits and their stipulations regarding the amount of ammonia and total suspended solids (TSS) in the wastewater being dumped in Lake Michigan. Ultimately, possible methods and designs will be devised to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS remaining in treated wastewater. These designs will take the form of a process flow sheet with a computer simulation to model the designs. At the culmination of this IPRO we will have several different models for possible upgrades to the Whiting refinery wastewater treatment plant to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS in the wastewater entering Lake Michigan as well as a cost to implement each solution.
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- Title
- Silver Nanoparticles Indicators of Thermal History (Semester Unknown) IPRO 317: SilverNanoParticlesIndicatorsOfThermalHistoryIPRO317MidTermPresentationSp09
- Creator
- Schillaci, Michael, De Nicolo, Marisa, Larkin, Evan, Hammes, Katherine, Peavler, Jennifer, Wicker, Amanda, Arnoux, Christian, Ucci, Russell, Justice, Grant, Konwar, Riju, Pyciak, Mark, Yaker, Farouk, Darwish, Muhammad, Petsod, Jason, Ismail, Malisa, Adejinle, Remi, Kyle, Ryan, Apampa, Kunle, Apyan, Aram, Bijonowski, Brent, Adamczyk, Paul, Muchna, Joseph, Bednarz, Mathew, Mbaegbu, Amaka
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
-
A. The primary purpose of IPRO 317 is to prove the merit of using silver nanorods as a thermal history indicator. The extended purpose of IPRO...
Show moreA. The primary purpose of IPRO 317 is to prove the merit of using silver nanorods as a thermal history indicator. The extended purpose of IPRO 317 is to convert the production of silver nanorods from a batch process to a continuous flow process. B. To accomplish this our team will: Gain deeper understanding of batch process. Research continuous flow processes with an emphasis on microreactors 6 Design and simulate a continuous flow process for production of silver nanorods with the aid of a computer simulation software.
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- BP Whiting Refinery Expansion: Developing Lake Michigan Wastewater Cleanup Options (Semester Unknown) IPRO 346: BP Whiting Refinery Expansion IPRO 346 Midterm Presenation Sp08
- Creator
- Ashrafi, Sahar, Ballard, Ray, Chock, Chris, Chung, Yak Yong, Fakhouri, Hana, Ferrese, Anthony, Fernando, Fernando, Haak, Laura, Hammes, Katherine, Kim, Jichul, Leasenby, Alex, Lewis, Richard, Li, Zhi, Malon, David, Michael, Henry, Park, Miri, Reimann, Kirsten, Roberts, Ben, Song, Jong Mu, Taracena, Willy, Truong, Josie, Ucci, Russel, Vassi, Anna, Walter, Michael, Witek, Andrew, Yoo, Jaewon, Zhao, Yin
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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IPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN....
Show moreIPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN. Specifically, this IPRO will analyze the current permits and their stipulations regarding the amount of ammonia and total suspended solids (TSS) in the wastewater being dumped in Lake Michigan. Ultimately, possible methods and designs will be devised to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS remaining in treated wastewater. These designs will take the form of a process flow sheet with a computer simulation to model the designs. At the culmination of this IPRO we will have several different models for possible upgrades to the Whiting refinery wastewater treatment plant to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS in the wastewater entering Lake Michigan as well as a cost to implement each solution.
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- Title
- Silver Nanoparticles Indicators of Thermal History (Semester Unknown) IPRO 317: SilverNanoParticlesIndicatorsOfThermalHistoryIPRO317FinalReportSp09
- Creator
- Schillaci, Michael, De Nicolo, Marisa, Larkin, Evan, Hammes, Katherine, Peavler, Jennifer, Wicker, Amanda, Arnoux, Christian, Ucci, Russell, Justice, Grant, Konwar, Riju, Pyciak, Mark, Yaker, Farouk, Darwish, Muhammad, Petsod, Jason, Ismail, Malisa, Adejinle, Remi, Kyle, Ryan, Apampa, Kunle, Apyan, Aram, Bijonowski, Brent, Adamczyk, Paul, Muchna, Joseph, Bednarz, Mathew, Mbaegbu, Amaka
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
-
A. The primary purpose of IPRO 317 is to prove the merit of using silver nanorods as a thermal history indicator. The extended purpose of IPRO...
Show moreA. The primary purpose of IPRO 317 is to prove the merit of using silver nanorods as a thermal history indicator. The extended purpose of IPRO 317 is to convert the production of silver nanorods from a batch process to a continuous flow process. B. To accomplish this our team will: Gain deeper understanding of batch process. Research continuous flow processes with an emphasis on microreactors 6 Design and simulate a continuous flow process for production of silver nanorods with the aid of a computer simulation software.
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- Title
- BP Whiting Refinery Expansion: Developing Lake Michigan Wastewater Cleanup Options (Semester Unknown) IPRO 346: BP Whiting Refinery Expansion IPRO 346 Poster Sp08
- Creator
- Ashrafi, Sahar, Ballard, Ray, Chock, Chris, Chung, Yak Yong, Fakhouri, Hana, Ferrese, Anthony, Fernando, Fernando, Haak, Laura, Hammes, Katherine, Kim, Jichul, Leasenby, Alex, Lewis, Richard, Li, Zhi, Malon, David, Michael, Henry, Park, Miri, Reimann, Kirsten, Roberts, Ben, Song, Jong Mu, Taracena, Willy, Truong, Josie, Ucci, Russel, Vassi, Anna, Walter, Michael, Witek, Andrew, Yoo, Jaewon, Zhao, Yin
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
IPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN....
Show moreIPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN. Specifically, this IPRO will analyze the current permits and their stipulations regarding the amount of ammonia and total suspended solids (TSS) in the wastewater being dumped in Lake Michigan. Ultimately, possible methods and designs will be devised to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS remaining in treated wastewater. These designs will take the form of a process flow sheet with a computer simulation to model the designs. At the culmination of this IPRO we will have several different models for possible upgrades to the Whiting refinery wastewater treatment plant to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS in the wastewater entering Lake Michigan as well as a cost to implement each solution.
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- Title
- BP Whiting Refinery Expansion: Developing Lake Michigan Wastewater Cleanup Options (Semester Unknown) IPRO 346: BP Whiting Refinery Expansion IPRO 346 Final Presentation Sp08
- Creator
- Ashrafi, Sahar, Ballard, Ray, Chock, Chris, Chung, Yak Yong, Fakhouri, Hana, Ferrese, Anthony, Fernando, Fernando, Haak, Laura, Hammes, Katherine, Kim, Jichul, Leasenby, Alex, Lewis, Richard, Li, Zhi, Malon, David, Michael, Henry, Park, Miri, Reimann, Kirsten, Roberts, Ben, Song, Jong Mu, Taracena, Willy, Truong, Josie, Ucci, Russel, Vassi, Anna, Walter, Michael, Witek, Andrew, Yoo, Jaewon, Zhao, Yin
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
IPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN....
Show moreIPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN. Specifically, this IPRO will analyze the current permits and their stipulations regarding the amount of ammonia and total suspended solids (TSS) in the wastewater being dumped in Lake Michigan. Ultimately, possible methods and designs will be devised to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS remaining in treated wastewater. These designs will take the form of a process flow sheet with a computer simulation to model the designs. At the culmination of this IPRO we will have several different models for possible upgrades to the Whiting refinery wastewater treatment plant to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS in the wastewater entering Lake Michigan as well as a cost to implement each solution.
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- BP Whiting Refinery Expansion: Developing Lake Michigan Wastewater Cleanup Options (Semester Unknown) IPRO 346: BP Whiting Refinery Expansion IPRO 346 Ethics Sp08
- Creator
- Ashrafi, Sahar, Ballard, Ray, Chock, Chris, Chung, Yak Yong, Fakhouri, Hana, Ferrese, Anthony, Fernando, Fernando, Haak, Laura, Hammes, Katherine, Kim, Jichul, Leasenby, Alex, Lewis, Richard, Li, Zhi, Malon, David, Michael, Henry, Park, Miri, Reimann, Kirsten, Roberts, Ben, Song, Jong Mu, Taracena, Willy, Truong, Josie, Ucci, Russel, Vassi, Anna, Walter, Michael, Witek, Andrew, Yoo, Jaewon, Zhao, Yin
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
IPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN....
Show moreIPRO346 will focus on familiarizing itself with British Petroleum’s (BP) wastewater treatment plant (WTP) for its oil refinery in Whiting, IN. Specifically, this IPRO will analyze the current permits and their stipulations regarding the amount of ammonia and total suspended solids (TSS) in the wastewater being dumped in Lake Michigan. Ultimately, possible methods and designs will be devised to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS remaining in treated wastewater. These designs will take the form of a process flow sheet with a computer simulation to model the designs. At the culmination of this IPRO we will have several different models for possible upgrades to the Whiting refinery wastewater treatment plant to reduce the levels of ammonia and TSS in the wastewater entering Lake Michigan as well as a cost to implement each solution.
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