CHEM-E6140 - Fundamentals of Minerals Engineering and Recycling, Lecture, 7.9.2022-19.10.2022
This course space end date is set to 19.10.2022 Search Courses: CHEM-E6140
Topic outline
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General Information
This course is organized in a traditional face-to-face mode.
Lectures
· Wednesdays 10.15-12.00
· Thursdays 10.15-12.00
Exercises
· Fridays 8:15 – 10:00
Final exam
· Wednesday, 19 October, 09.00 - 13:00
Classrooms:
Lectures: Platinium – C104 (Vuorimiehentie 2) click here to see the building on the map
Exercise: U351 (Otakaari 1, Undergraduate Centre) (computer classroom) click here see the building on the map
Exam: U351 (Otakaari 1, Undergraduate Centre) (computer classroom)Teachers:
Rodrigo Serna Guerrero rodrigo.serna@aalto.fi
Anna Klemettinen anna.klemettinen@aalto.fi
Evaluation rules
· 4 Assignments (10% each)
· 1 Group presentation (20%)
· Final exam (40%)
· Some exercises in lectures may give extra-points: Participate actively in lectures!
A minimum of 67% is needed to pass the course… but all assignments and presentation need to be submitted everything to obtain a passing grade.
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Instructions for group presentation
Choose a product you use everyday
• What are the uses of your product?
• What are the main metallic components?
• Find information of a site where these mineral or minerals are extracted and processed
• What separation method is suggested for this mineral (Why? Describe the separator’s operating principle and general characteristics)
• Are these metallic components being currently recycled? (How? If not, why?)
Format: 5 min video… be creative!
Maximum 3 students per team
Due date: October 11th (Send a link to the video to anna.klemettinen@aalto.fi)
- Presentation of videos on 12.10 at 10:15-12:00 (during the lecture)
After selecting the topic for your group presentation, use the Forum option below to post a message about it.
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In this course, you have a chance to get additional support.
The office hours are organized on:
Monday at 14:00 - 15:00 online in ZOOM (link to the meeting can be found below)
Tuesday at 9:00 - 10:00 face-to-face in meeting room D306 (Kemistintie 1, School of Chemical Engineering)
Additionally, you can use the Discussion Forum (below) to post any questions related to e.g. lecture material, assignments and course practicalities.
!!! The office hour on Monday 26.09 is exceptionally moved to Tuesday 27.09 (10:00 - 11:00)
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General Instructions:
The final exam will start at 9:00 am on 19. October 2022 and it will be organized in the computer classroom U351 in Otakaari 1 (Undergraduate Centre).
You will be given 4 hours to complete the exam. Please come to the classroom at least 10 minutes before 9:00 am.
All materials needed for the exam (Instructions and Template) will be available in Section ‘Final exam’ on MyCourses webpage.
The exam consists of 4 different calculation tasks. You will be asked to use the provided Excel template for your calculations. However, you may also use a paper and a calculator to complete exam tasks.
Every student will have different starting data.
During the exam it is forbidden to communicate with other students. All means of online communication during the exam are strictly forbidden.
The use of course material (lecture slides, books, notes etc.) is not permitted during the exam. However, you are allowed to have a one page ‘cheat sheet’ (1 page, A4 format, double sided, printed) – a concise set of notes (for example with all equations) that you prepare before the exam. The cheat sheet is individual and for personal use only. It cannot be shared with others.
The completed exam (as an Excel file) needs to be submitted by 13:00. Before submission please rename the Excel template with your name. The submission box will be also available in section ‘Final exam’ on MyCourses web page.
If you have any questions about the exam please send an email: anna.klemettinen@aalto.fi
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General Instructions
The final exam will start at 9:00 am on 14. December 2022 and it will be organized in the computer classroom B016 (Kemistintie 1).
You will be given 4 hours to complete the exam. Please come to the classroom at least 10 minutes before 9:00 am.
All materials needed for the exam (Instructions and Template) will be available in Section ‘Final exam’ on MyCourses webpage.
The exam consists of 4 different calculation tasks. You will be asked to use the provided Excel template for your calculations. However, you may also use a paper and a calculator to complete exam tasks.
Every student will have different starting data.
During the exam it is forbidden to communicate with other students. All means of online communication during the exam are strictly forbidden.
The use of course material (lecture slides, books, notes etc.) is not permitted during the exam. However, you are allowed to have a one page ‘cheat sheet’ (1 page, A4 format, double sided, printed) – a concise set of notes (for example with all equations) that you prepare before the exam. The cheat sheet is individual and for personal use only. It cannot be shared with others.
The completed exam (as an Excel file) needs to be submitted by 13:00. Before submission please rename the Excel template with your name. The submission box will be also available in section ‘Final exam’ on MyCourses web page.
If you have any questions about the exam please send an email: anna.klemettinen@aalto.fi