CHAPTER 1 : INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL PRODUCT
DESIGN
Edited by: Siti Hajar Anaziah Muhamad
Faculty of Chemical Engineering,
UiTM Johor, Pasir Gudang Campus 1
This course is designed to address the fundamental theories for
engineering system (product) design and development in a
chemical engineering discipline. Product design involves
customer needs, ideas, selection, speciality chemical manufacture
and product appraisal. Students are required to work in a (group)
semester project utilizing available information and material.
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•Apply basic principles of product design and
development.
•Explain the morphology of design and
transformation.
•Apply the reliability concept in product design.
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•Lectures
– As per schedule (ODL approach)
– Reinforcement lectures during lab sessions
•Labs Sections
• TBAare avail
able upon request
•Mini Projects
– Assigned for both lecture and lab parts
– Some homework assignments/case study can/should be
solved at home and will be discussed
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WEEK CHAPTER/CONTENT NOTES
1-2 Chapter 1 : Introduction to Chemical Written Assignment
• Fd Product Design
Mini project (Presentation)
3-4 Chapter 2 : Ideas Test 1
Mini project (Presentation)
5-8 Chapter 3 : Criteria for Selection Test 1 (Week 9)
Mini project
9-10 Chapter 4 : Specialty Chemical
Manufacture
Mini project
11-14 Chapter 5 : Product Appraisal Final Presentation
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ASSESSMENTS:
1.TEST 1 (CHAPTER 1 AND 2) : 20 % WEEK 9
2.WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT (CHAPTER 1) : 20 % WEEK 4
3. PRESENTATION : 30 % WEEK 10 - 11
4. MINI PROJECT : 30 % WEEK 12 -14
*Penalties for late submission: A deduction of 10% of the maximum mark
available from the actual mark achieved by the group shall be imposed upon expiry
of the deadline
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E.L. Cussler, G.D. Moggride (2011). Chemical
Product Design. 2nd Ed. Cambridge
http://digilib.bppt.go.id/sampul/Chemical_product_design_2nd_edition.pdf
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Đ Introduction to Product Design and Development,
Applications, Relevance, Product Definition, Scope,
Terminology.
Đ Design definitions, the role and nature of design, old
and new design methods, design by evolution.
Đ Need based development, technology based
developments.
Đ Economic feasibility of design concepts.
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Students should be able
ĐTo identify chemical products; Molecular product,
New specialty chemical that provides specific benefit
and Chemical product that effect chemical change
ĐTo describe the nature of chemical product design
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Đ Product design is the process of creating a new product to be
sold by a business to its customers.
Đ A very broad concept, it is essentially the efficient and
effective generation and development of ideas through a
process that leads to new products.
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• Process involved in developing a product:
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PRODUCT DESIGN
APPLICATIONS
De-icing aeroplane Concentrating Orange Juice
Tablet/Capsule Loundry
Detergent
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• To develop a product based on NEEDS alone is not sufficient
• The product must be economically feasible to be marketed
• Factors to consider in before moving to prototype/manufacture:
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Task 1.1: Read and Identify Chemical Product
Design Procedure
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