
TCAT-Harriman students built a pipe rack that will be used in Roane State’s new chemical engineering technology program. The pipe rack, located in the flex lab at the college’s Oak Ridge campus, will allow students to study how to regulate flow and pressure. From left are instructor Adam Dalton, Roane State President Chris Whaley, TCAT-Harriman President Danice Turpin, Roane State new chemical engineering technology program director Laura Hofman, Roane State dean Markus Pomper, and TCAT students Orion Mount and Lucas Grizzard. (Photo by RSCC)
By Bob Fowler, Roane State staff writer
Students in the Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Harriman built equipment to help train students taking Roane State’s chemical engineering technology courses.
They’ve made a pipe rack to be used as part of the program. With the pipe rack, “students will be able to set up elements of chemical processing equipment such as pumps, valves, pressure gauges and regulators, and observe how the equipment can be used to regulate flow and pressure,†said Markus Pomper, dean of Roane State’s Division of Mathematics and Science.
Established with the assistance of UCOR, CNS, Tate and Lyle, and additional partners, Roane State’s chemical engineering technology program trains students to work as chemical operators. A chemical operator monitors, controls, and troubleshoots automated chemical processes. [Read more…]