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CHE2277 - Chapter 1 - W01

This document provides an introduction to chemical product design, outlining the fundamental theories and development process. It discusses how product design involves identifying customer needs, generating ideas, selecting designs, and manufacturing and evaluating specialty chemical products. The course will apply principles of design and development, reliability concepts, and involve a group semester project and assessments including assignments, presentations, and a mini project.

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CHE2277 - Chapter 1 - W01

This document provides an introduction to chemical product design, outlining the fundamental theories and development process. It discusses how product design involves identifying customer needs, generating ideas, selecting designs, and manufacturing and evaluating specialty chemical products. The course will apply principles of design and development, reliability concepts, and involve a group semester project and assessments including assignments, presentations, and a mini project.

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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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