14. August 2018 – Katina Krell

Final of school university

After an exciting week at the institutes for process engineering at TU Freiberg we went on a field trip. With the cool designed study advertising bus and another car we drove to Clausnitz to see a biogas plant up close.

We learned how to turn sewage sludge and animal waste into usable energy and that it is not as dirty as you think. In Clausnitz, a courtyard can even heat two apartment buildings.

The biogas is produced in a ripening tank, in which it is always cozy and warm (these are the green domes that you see from time to time in the country). Then it is burned in a large gas engine, the things are as big as marine diesel with 12 cylinders and more. Of course, they are not free-standing, but are housed in a container in the yard. We discoverd that it was also soundproofed when we were allowed to open the door.

Afterwards we also looked at an oil mill and tried different types of hot and cold pressed oil, of which we could also buy some in the farm shop.

After our return to Freiberg, we looked at a laboratory-scale biogas plant at the Institute for Thermodynamics and gave our feedback for the week. Thanks for the great organization and the nice week!

Our conclusion: Study in Freiberg? Sure, of course!

09. August 2018 – Stefan Thiel

Studying process engineering? Totally hot. Schools at university continues…

After some mechanical basics on monday, we students got some insights into the institute of thermal, environmental and resources process engineering (ITUN).

Following the slogan “there is a solution for everything”, we saw some graphic examples from the special field of extraction processes. Afterwards, we were allowed to carry out some experiments by ourselves.

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07. August 2018 – Manuela Thiel

Schools at university 2018 – Let´s get started!

Here we are! Last Monday, schools at university at TU Freiberg started with a week full of technology. 8 students got in touch with some of the challenges a process engineer has to deal with, today and in the future.

For this purpose, the four institutes of process engineering of the TU Freiberg teamed up to present the best in their fields. Continue reading “Schools at university 2018 – Let´s get started!”

29. July 2018 – Katina Krell

Future challenges: technologies for electricity storage

Here’s something interesting for in between….

How do we avoid current peaks in times of increasing energy supply from renewable energies?

The topic:

Load flexibility of electrochemical processes in industry

A challenge for industry and universities. At the IEC, process engineers and chemical engineers are also researching alternatives to material electricity storage.

One possibility of the TU Berlin: Click here for the link to BINE information service. Have fun while reading!