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Not All Engineers Drive Trains

Name, Chemical Engineer

How many of you like science and math?

You could be a scientist or an engineer when

you grow up.

I design highways I design bridges and

roads I design schools I supervise construction

of the ice cream factory

Who Am I?

I am a Civil Engineer

I design car engines I design the tanks used by

the army I design robots I design the conveyor belts

in ice cream factories

Who Am I?

I am a Mechanical Engineer

I design the circuit boards in your Nintendo

I design the wiring systems to deliver electricity to this classroom

I design the power system for all the big refrigerators used in the ice cream plant

Who Am I?

I am an Electrical Engineer

I design plants that make plastic used in milk bottles

I help make all the gasoline for your car

I make the medicines used to treat your colds

I design the ice cream making process

Who Am I?

I am a Chemical Engineer

I design airplanes I design the missiles and

rockets I design the space shuttle I eat ice cream

Who Am I?

I am an Aerospace Engineer

What do Chemical Engineers Do?

Chemical Enginers solve these kinds of problems:– How can make more gasoline?– How can we reduce pollution?– How do I design an artificial kidney?– How do make paint?– How do I make medicine?– How make plastics from corn?– How do we make ice cream?

Chemical Engineers Scale Up chemical processes

From the laboratory, to the plant

Examples of Chemical Engineering

How do we make ice cream?

What do we need to make ice cream?9,200 pounds of ice cream or

1,100 gallons of ice cream

Ingredient PoundsStabilizer 66Dried egg yolk 63Cane sugar 1,656Cream, 30% 3,812Nonfat dry milk, 97%MSNF 1,096Water 2,507

Total 9,200

1 gallon weighs 8.3 pounds

How much does it cost to make 9,200 pounds of ice cream?

Ingredients Cost/lb ($/lb)Stabilizer $1.70Dried egg yolk $2.00Sugar $0.31Condensed skim milk, 27% TS $0.25Cream, 30% fat $0.63Cream, 40% fat $0.82Milk, 4% $0.13Nonfat dry milk, 97% MSNF $0.92Water $0.00

How do we use math to make a gallon of ice cream?

Ingredient PoundsCost/lb ($/lb)

Total cost ($)

Stabilizer 66 X $1.70 = $111.72Dried egg yolk 63 X $2.00 = $125.65Cane sugar 1,656 X $0.31 = $513.37Cream, 30% 3,812 X $0.63 = $2,416.47Nonfat dry milk, 97%MSNF 1,096 X $0.92 = $1,008.45Water 2,507 X $0.00 = $5.01

Total 9,200 $4,180.68

Raw Material Cost = $3.80 per gallon

66 X $1.70 = $111.72

How do we use math to make a gallon of ice cream?

Ingredient PoundsCost/lb ($/lb)

Total cost ($)

Stabilizer 66 X $1.70 = $111.72Dried egg yolk 63 X $2.00 = $125.65Cane sugar 1,656 X $0.31 = $513.37Cream, 30% 3,812 X $0.63 = $2,416.47Nonfat dry milk, 97%MSNF 1,096 X $0.92 = $1,008.45Water 2,507 X $0.00 = $5.01

Total 9,200 $4,180.68

Raw Material Cost = $3.80 per gallon

$111.72+ $125.65+ $513.37+ $2,416.47+ $1,008.45+ 5.01

$4,180.68

Ice cream tastes good.But is it good for you?

Fat FatIngredient Quantity (lb) % lbsStabilizer 66 0.0% 0Dried egg yolk 63 62.5% 39Cane sugar 1,656 0.0% 0Cream, 30% 3,812 0.0% 0Nonfat dry milk, 97% MSNF 1,096 30.0% 329Water 2,507 40.0% 1003

Total 9,200 1371

15% Fat!

Ice Cream Manufacturing Flow Sheet

Can You Read an Engineering Drawing?

How many pumps are required?

Can You Read an Engineering Drawing?

What temperature is the ice cream when it is put in cartons?

Can You Read an Engineering Drawing?

Why can’t we pump the ice cream into cartons?

Why did I become an Engineer?

Fourth grade teachers—Miss Todd – arithmetic —Mrs. Van Horn – science

Mom and Dad—“The Boy Scientist”—“Our Friend the Atom”—Chemistry set

Why did I become an Engineer?

I liked: math (calculating stuff) science (knowing why stuff works) taking things apart making things reading and writing

Mostly, I like people!

What have I done as a Chemical Engineer? Made cancer medicines Developed pollution control systems Made plastics Built chemical plants

– Cement plant – burned waste as fuel– Carbon nanotube production plant– Plastics plant

Designed a process to make plastics from corn Taught college (part time) Published over 150 papers and presentations

Education High school

– Math – 4 years– English – 4 years – Science -3 years – History – 3 years– Computers – 1 year– Spanish – 2 years– Speech – 1 year– Typing – 1 year (called keyboarding today)

College– Chemical Engineering– Engineering Management

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