Processes in Chemical Engineering via Art

Abraham Tamir

Published on: 2019-08-14

Abstract

Engineering is the application of scientific, economic, social and practical knowledge, in order to build and maintain structures, machines, devices, systems, materials, and processes. Chemical Engineering is a branch of engineering that applies physical sciences (e.g. chemistry and physics) and life sciences (e.g. biology and biochemistry) together with mathematics and economics to produce, transform, transport, and properly use chemicals, materials, and energy.

Keywords

Chemical Engineering; Machines; Devices; Systems; Materials; Processes

Short Communication

Engineering is the application of scientific, economic, social and practical knowledge, in order to build and maintain structures, machines, devices, systems, materials and processes. Chemical Engineering is a branch of engineering that applies physical sciences (e.g. chemistry and physics) and life sciences (e.g. biology and biochemistry) together with mathematics and economics to produce, transform, transport, and properly use chemicals, materials and energy. One who practices engineering or chemical engineering is called an engineer or chemical engineer. In 1924 the Institution of Chemical Engineers adopted the following definition: A chemical engineer is a professional man experienced in the design, construction and operation of plant and works in which matter undergoes a change of state and composition. A process is a set of interrelated tasks that, together, transform inputs into outputs. It should be emphasised that the most important step in an engineering process is the design process that is the formulation of a plan to help an engineer build a product with a specified performance goal. This process involves a number of steps, and parts of the process may need to be repeated many times before production of a final product can begin. The first engineer known by name and achievement was Imhotep, builder of the Pyramid in Egypt, probably in about 2550 BC where the first chemical engineer was Edward Charles Howard (1774- 1816). Others have suggested Johann Rudolf Glauber (1604-1670) for his development of processes for the manufacture of the major industrial acids. The greatest engineering projects man has ever created, that completely changed our perspective over the world are: The Pyramid in Egypt, The Great Wall of China, The Coliseum in Rome, Italy, The Taj Mahal in Agra, India, The Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia, The Panama Canal, The Hoover Dam in Arizona/Nevada, USA, The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, UAE, The Channel Tunnel, France/England, The Kansai Airport in Osaka, Japan, The Palm Islands in Dubai, UAE and The Qingdao Haiwan Bridge in Qingdao, China.

In the following different processes in chemical engineering will be described by artworks. (Figure 1) demonstrates a refinery in which a refining process is performed. An oil refinery or petroleum refinery is an industrial process plant where crude oil is processed and refined into more useful products such as petroleum naphtha, gasoline, diesel fuel, asphalt base, heating oil, kerosene, and liquefied petroleum gas.

Figure 1: Demonstrates a refinery in which a refining process is performed.

Figure 2: A surrealistic demonstration of the combustion process.

Figure 3: Demonstrates the evaporation process.

Figure 4: Demonstration of the condensation process.

Figure 5: Demonstrates the common way of fluid flow.

Figure 6: The old water pump to create the process of fluid flow.

Figure 7: A crystal formed by crystallization.

Figure 8: Macroscopic motion of a system.

Figure 9: Demonstrates the process of drying by a towel.

Figure 10: Demonstrates the process of mass transfer.

Figure 11: The process of heat transfer.

Figure 12: Demonstrates the cooling process.

Figure 13: Demonstrates the process of radiation.

(Figure 2) is a surrealistic demonstration of the combustion process that is the chemical reaction of a particular substance with an oxidant that is accompanied by the production of heat and conversion of chemical species. (Figure 3) demonstrates the evaporation process defined as the process by which liquid water is converted into a gaseous state. On the other hand 4 is the demonstration of the condensation process that is the change of the matter from gaseous state into liquid state. (Figure 4) demonstrated a condensed phase formed by the condensation Figure process that is the change of the matter from gaseous state into liquid state. (Figure 5) demonstrates the common way of fluid flow where (Figure 6) presents the old water pump to create the process of fluid flow. (Figure 7) demonstrates a crystal formed by crystallisation that is a process by which a chemical is converted from a liquid solution into a solid crystalline state. (Figure 8) demonstrates the process of doing work where work is the measure of a quantity that is capable of accomplishing macroscopic motion of a system due to the action of a force over a distance. Here the system is the dancing couple. (Figure 9) demonstrates the process of drying by a towel that is a piece of absorbent fabric used for drying or wiping. Drying is defined as a mass transfer process consisting of the removal of water or another solvent from a wet body. (Figure 10) demonstrates the process of mass transfer defined as the net movement of mass from one location to another. (Figure 11) demonstrates the process of heat transfer that is the energy in transit due to temperature difference. (Figure 12) demonstrates the cooling process by a picture of Global cooling. Cooling process is defined as the operation in which heat is removed from a system by evaporation of liquids, expansion of gases, radiation or heat exchange to a cooler fluid stream, and so on. And finally (Figure 13) demonstrates the process of radiation that is energy coming from a source and travels through some material or through space. In conclusion the authors believe that the artistic demonstration of the different chemical engineering processes makes them clearer and easy to perception.