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AUBURN UNIVERSITY
Auburn, Alabama
AUBURN UNIVERSITY’S
PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION
Questions that we will address:
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
What is the APPF’s place in the pulp and paper
industry?
Why is Auburn different?
How does the APPF accomplish its goals?
How could the APPF benefit my company?
How can my company become involved?
What is the APPF’s place in the industry?
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
The Mission of the Auburn Pulp and Paper
Foundation is to provide scholarship support to
facilitate Auburn University providing an
adequate and continuous supply of highly skilled
entry level engineers into the Pulp and Paper and
Allied Industries.
What Makes Auburn Different?
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
Scholarship program supports
chemical, electrical and mechanical engineering
All scholarships require co-op or internship
Auburn engineering is a leader in the south
All contributions go to scholarships
Mill scholarship challenge is unique
Company Members
Advanced Industrial Resources
Alabama Power
Albany International
Austin Industries
Avid
Bercen
Boise
Buckeye Technologies Inc.
Buckman
ChemTreat
Evergreen Packaging/Canton Mill
EKA
Georgia Pacific/Alabama River Cellulose
Georgia Pacific/Brewton
Honeywell
Imerys
International Paper Company/Courtland
International Paper Company/Pine Hill
International Paper Company/Prattville
International Paper Company/Riverdale
Jedson
KBR
Kemira
MeadWestvaco/Evadale
MeadWestvaco/Mahrt
Metso
Motion Industries
Nalco
Packaging Corporation of America
PIMA
Rock Tenn/Demopolis
Yates
Membership
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
Foundation Membership
# company
members
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12
Endowments
Alabama River Pulp (Hugh Calder Memorial) 52,217
Boise Cascade 39,391
Buckeye Technology 35,663
Buckman 41,490
Clarence Hornsby 67,410
Georgia-Pacific 101,831
International Paper 86,224
KBR 40,035
Nalco 42,047
Other Endowments 460,311
Quina Family 53,880
Rock Tenn 25,000
TAPPI Paper Chase 39,270
$1,084,769
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
What the scholarship meant to Russell:
•Financial support, allowing me to not have to work while I was taking
classes
•Motivation to maintain a higher grade point average
•Networking with life long friends who chose the same career path
How it helped him prepare for the industry:
•Pulp & Paper course work built the foundation of my technical knowledge
•Combining class/lab work with co-op program experience gave me a
competitive advantage over most engineers
•Opportunity to learn about the industry that I ultimately chose to
build a career in
•Laid the groundwork for a successful career in a challenging industry
Russell Harris
Profile
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
Paper and Bio-Resource
Specialization
CHEN 3090 Intro to Pulp & Paper Technology
CHEN 5110 Pulp and Paper Engineering
CHEN 4100 Pulp & Paper Processing Lab
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
CHEN 3090
Course Description: An introductory course on the technology of
pulp and paper manufacturing with emphasis on raw materials,
pulping, bleaching, paper making, coating and environmental control.
For students with no previous formal pulp and paper background.
Course Objectives: To introduce the student to the various operations
involved in the manufacture of pulp and paper starting from raw
material. Includes raw materials, pulping, bleaching, papermaking,
surface sizing, coating and printing.
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
CHEN 4100
Overall Course Objectives
1. For the students to become familiar with the fundamental unit
operations involved in the manufacture of pulp and paper
2. For the students to become familiar with the use of pulp & paper
laboratory testing procedures and TAPPI standards.
3. For the students to have developed their abilities in technical
communications.
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
CHEN 4100 (continuation)
Each course in the CHEN curriculum has an associated set of course outcomes. These course-specific
results, when summed over the entire curriculum, result in the successful completion of the department’s
program outcomes. In the case of CHEN 4100 these outcomes are:
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
1.Work in teams to plan and conduct experiments involving pulp and paper manufacturing processes.
2.Identify fibers using optical microscope and fiber staining techniques.
3.Measure the freeness and consistency of pulp samples.
4.Perform kraft cooks. Identify the major cooking variables and the effect of these variables on pulp yield and
kappa number.
5.Perform kappa number tests and estimate pulp yields from typical kraft cooks.
6.Perform a three stage bleaching sequence. Measure pulp brightness and viscosity. Identify the major bleaching
variables and the effect of these variables on pulp brightness and viscosity.
7.Perform beater runs and develop a beater curve.
8.Make Tappi standard handsheets from pulp beaten to different freeness levels.
9.Measure the following paper properties: basis weight, caliper, burst index, tensile index, tear index, air
permeability, brightness and opacity.
10.Develop freeness vs. property curves.
11.Make Tappi standard handsheets with different levels of filler addition and retention aids. Calculate single
pass filler retention for different cases. Identify the effect of filler levels and retention aids on the paper
properties.
12.Prepare laboratory reports that clearly convey background information, experimental procedures, results and
conclusions according to the report format.
13.Apply safety laboratory practices by adhering to safe work guidelines, adhering to specific lab operating
procedures and adhering to personal protection policies.
14.Maintain a lab notebook and record data according to given guidelines.
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
CHEN 5110
Overall Course Objectives
This course is designed to give senior level
students a quantitative understanding of the chemical and
engineering principles involved in the manufacture of pulp and
paper. By the end of the semester students will be proficient in the
performance of process engineering calculations as applicable to
pulp and paper systems.
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
CHEN 5110 (continuance)
Each course in the CHEN curriculum has an associated set of course outcomes. These course-specific
results, when summed over the entire curriculum, result in the successful completion of the
department’s program outcomes. In the case of CHEN 5110 these outcomes are:
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Perform a material balance on a typical wood yard.
2. Perform material and energy balances for a kraft batch digester/blow tank system. Calculate
steam requirements, flash steam production and cold blow black liquor requirements.
3. Calculate the H-factor given digester operating parameter information.
4. Perform material and energy balances for a Kamyr hydraulic digester. Calculate various steam
requirements, black liquor flows and %solids in the liquor to evaporator, flash steam produced and
all process flows around the digester.
5. Perform liquor and dissolved solid balances on vacuum drum washer and calculate washer loss.
6. Perform material balances on a Tomlinson furnace, calculate air supplied by an F.D. fan and the
I.D. fan load.
7. Perform material balances on the causticizing section; use a given causticizing efficiency to
calculate slaker flow, white liquor clarifier underflow and overflow streams.
8. Perform material balances on a lime kiln.
9. Calculate furnish flows in the stock preparation/approach flow section of a paper machine.
10. Perform material balances on a Fourdrinier machine.
11. Calculate single pass retention and overall retention of fillers and fibers.
12. Perform dryer material and energy balances. Calculate drying rates and thermal efficiencies.
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
Student Profile
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
National Avg. Auburn Avg. Auburn
Engineering Avg.
Auburn Pulp &
Paper Avg.
• 5 states / 1 country
• 22% female
Average ACT Scores
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
How does the APPF accomplish its mission?
 Scholarship funding through corporate annual giving
and through endowments
 Organizational effectiveness through committee
structure
 Partnership with the AC-PABE, Engineering
College, and Auburn Administration
 Linking Auburn to the paper industry
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
Non-Elected
Jay Gogue
Larry Benefield
Bob Chambers
Harry Cullinan
Chris Roberts
Steve Duke
Ken Nichols
Richard Quina
Clarence Hornsby
President:
Vice President – Finance:
Treasurer:
Russell Harris
Neal McDevitt
Donald Large
Officers
Board of Directors
Three-Year Term
Beginning 10/10
Dane Griswold
Ronnie Babb
Ellis Benson
John Smyth
Clarence Hornsby
Chris Futral
Scott Childress
Chip Aiken
Tom Wood Tom
Garland
Three-Year Term
Beginning 10/11
Jack Everett
Jim Gresham
Janet Neighbors
Mark Nichols
Roy McCaully
Jeff Joyce
John Cutts
Scott Wilson
Ben Blanchette
Allison Magness
Three-Year Term
Beginning 10/12
Shirley Boulware
Marty Parker
Ted Triplett
Charles Sewell
Mike Bruner
Carl Phillips
Jack Richardson
Peggy Jaye
Tom Couture
Wesley Pugh
Tom McIlwayne
Tony Owens
Scott Moorehead
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
Past
Presidents
Chris Spraggins
Mike Bruner
Chip Aiken
John Smyth
Ted Crane
Clarence Hornsby
Harold Wright
Willis Potts
Pete Howard
Ken Nichols
Dick Olsen
Alumni:
Public Affairs:
Finance
Foundation Meeting Planning:
Membership & Development:
Nominating:
Scholarship & Recruitment:
Clay Bethea
Peggy Jaye
Neal McDevitt
Chris Spraggins
Charles Sewell
Chip Aiken, Mike Bruner
Tony Owens
Committee Chairs
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
 Strategic goal of 15 graduates per year
 APPF - AU - TU partnerships to promote cultural
diversity
 Continued Support and Development of ChE, ME, EE
programs
 Assist in ongoing curriculum enhancements
 Advise AC-PABE on research projects
 Work with APPCO to inform and influence Alabama
legislature on issues involving pulp and paper
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
Benefits to your company
 Getting the “inside track” on knowing who the best
students are before they interview
 Developing a relationship with those students through
offering co-ops and internships
 Influencing the curriculum taught to match your
company’s needs
 Learning how Auburn’s research can benefit your
company
For mills:
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
Benefits to your company
 Contact with numerous pulp and paper company
representatives
 Getting the “inside track” on knowing who the best
students are before they interview
 Developing a relationship with those students through
offering co-ops and internships
 Learning how Auburn’s research can benefit your
company
For suppliers:
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation
What we would ask you to consider:
 Continuing financial support through annual giving
 Contributing a named endowed scholarship
(gives recognition to your company)
 Hiring pulp and paper graduates from Auburn
 Involvement in APPF Committees
 Company management participation
 Participation in the Mill Scholarship Challenge
Auburn
Pulp & Paper Foundation

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2012 appf ppt final 5 13

  • 1. AUBURN UNIVERSITY Auburn, Alabama AUBURN UNIVERSITY’S PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION
  • 2. Questions that we will address: Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation What is the APPF’s place in the pulp and paper industry? Why is Auburn different? How does the APPF accomplish its goals? How could the APPF benefit my company? How can my company become involved?
  • 3. What is the APPF’s place in the industry? Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation The Mission of the Auburn Pulp and Paper Foundation is to provide scholarship support to facilitate Auburn University providing an adequate and continuous supply of highly skilled entry level engineers into the Pulp and Paper and Allied Industries.
  • 4. What Makes Auburn Different? Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation Scholarship program supports chemical, electrical and mechanical engineering All scholarships require co-op or internship Auburn engineering is a leader in the south All contributions go to scholarships Mill scholarship challenge is unique
  • 5. Company Members Advanced Industrial Resources Alabama Power Albany International Austin Industries Avid Bercen Boise Buckeye Technologies Inc. Buckman ChemTreat Evergreen Packaging/Canton Mill EKA Georgia Pacific/Alabama River Cellulose Georgia Pacific/Brewton Honeywell Imerys International Paper Company/Courtland International Paper Company/Pine Hill International Paper Company/Prattville International Paper Company/Riverdale Jedson KBR Kemira MeadWestvaco/Evadale MeadWestvaco/Mahrt Metso Motion Industries Nalco Packaging Corporation of America PIMA Rock Tenn/Demopolis Yates Membership Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 6. Foundation Membership # company members Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Endowments Alabama River Pulp (Hugh Calder Memorial) 52,217 Boise Cascade 39,391 Buckeye Technology 35,663 Buckman 41,490 Clarence Hornsby 67,410 Georgia-Pacific 101,831 International Paper 86,224 KBR 40,035 Nalco 42,047 Other Endowments 460,311 Quina Family 53,880 Rock Tenn 25,000 TAPPI Paper Chase 39,270 $1,084,769 Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 10. What the scholarship meant to Russell: •Financial support, allowing me to not have to work while I was taking classes •Motivation to maintain a higher grade point average •Networking with life long friends who chose the same career path How it helped him prepare for the industry: •Pulp & Paper course work built the foundation of my technical knowledge •Combining class/lab work with co-op program experience gave me a competitive advantage over most engineers •Opportunity to learn about the industry that I ultimately chose to build a career in •Laid the groundwork for a successful career in a challenging industry Russell Harris Profile Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 11. Paper and Bio-Resource Specialization CHEN 3090 Intro to Pulp & Paper Technology CHEN 5110 Pulp and Paper Engineering CHEN 4100 Pulp & Paper Processing Lab Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 12. CHEN 3090 Course Description: An introductory course on the technology of pulp and paper manufacturing with emphasis on raw materials, pulping, bleaching, paper making, coating and environmental control. For students with no previous formal pulp and paper background. Course Objectives: To introduce the student to the various operations involved in the manufacture of pulp and paper starting from raw material. Includes raw materials, pulping, bleaching, papermaking, surface sizing, coating and printing. Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 13. CHEN 4100 Overall Course Objectives 1. For the students to become familiar with the fundamental unit operations involved in the manufacture of pulp and paper 2. For the students to become familiar with the use of pulp & paper laboratory testing procedures and TAPPI standards. 3. For the students to have developed their abilities in technical communications. Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 14. CHEN 4100 (continuation) Each course in the CHEN curriculum has an associated set of course outcomes. These course-specific results, when summed over the entire curriculum, result in the successful completion of the department’s program outcomes. In the case of CHEN 4100 these outcomes are: Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: 1.Work in teams to plan and conduct experiments involving pulp and paper manufacturing processes. 2.Identify fibers using optical microscope and fiber staining techniques. 3.Measure the freeness and consistency of pulp samples. 4.Perform kraft cooks. Identify the major cooking variables and the effect of these variables on pulp yield and kappa number. 5.Perform kappa number tests and estimate pulp yields from typical kraft cooks. 6.Perform a three stage bleaching sequence. Measure pulp brightness and viscosity. Identify the major bleaching variables and the effect of these variables on pulp brightness and viscosity. 7.Perform beater runs and develop a beater curve. 8.Make Tappi standard handsheets from pulp beaten to different freeness levels. 9.Measure the following paper properties: basis weight, caliper, burst index, tensile index, tear index, air permeability, brightness and opacity. 10.Develop freeness vs. property curves. 11.Make Tappi standard handsheets with different levels of filler addition and retention aids. Calculate single pass filler retention for different cases. Identify the effect of filler levels and retention aids on the paper properties. 12.Prepare laboratory reports that clearly convey background information, experimental procedures, results and conclusions according to the report format. 13.Apply safety laboratory practices by adhering to safe work guidelines, adhering to specific lab operating procedures and adhering to personal protection policies. 14.Maintain a lab notebook and record data according to given guidelines. Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 15. CHEN 5110 Overall Course Objectives This course is designed to give senior level students a quantitative understanding of the chemical and engineering principles involved in the manufacture of pulp and paper. By the end of the semester students will be proficient in the performance of process engineering calculations as applicable to pulp and paper systems. Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 16. CHEN 5110 (continuance) Each course in the CHEN curriculum has an associated set of course outcomes. These course-specific results, when summed over the entire curriculum, result in the successful completion of the department’s program outcomes. In the case of CHEN 5110 these outcomes are: Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: 1. Perform a material balance on a typical wood yard. 2. Perform material and energy balances for a kraft batch digester/blow tank system. Calculate steam requirements, flash steam production and cold blow black liquor requirements. 3. Calculate the H-factor given digester operating parameter information. 4. Perform material and energy balances for a Kamyr hydraulic digester. Calculate various steam requirements, black liquor flows and %solids in the liquor to evaporator, flash steam produced and all process flows around the digester. 5. Perform liquor and dissolved solid balances on vacuum drum washer and calculate washer loss. 6. Perform material balances on a Tomlinson furnace, calculate air supplied by an F.D. fan and the I.D. fan load. 7. Perform material balances on the causticizing section; use a given causticizing efficiency to calculate slaker flow, white liquor clarifier underflow and overflow streams. 8. Perform material balances on a lime kiln. 9. Calculate furnish flows in the stock preparation/approach flow section of a paper machine. 10. Perform material balances on a Fourdrinier machine. 11. Calculate single pass retention and overall retention of fillers and fibers. 12. Perform dryer material and energy balances. Calculate drying rates and thermal efficiencies. Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 17. Student Profile 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 National Avg. Auburn Avg. Auburn Engineering Avg. Auburn Pulp & Paper Avg. • 5 states / 1 country • 22% female Average ACT Scores Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 18. How does the APPF accomplish its mission?  Scholarship funding through corporate annual giving and through endowments  Organizational effectiveness through committee structure  Partnership with the AC-PABE, Engineering College, and Auburn Administration  Linking Auburn to the paper industry Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 19. Non-Elected Jay Gogue Larry Benefield Bob Chambers Harry Cullinan Chris Roberts Steve Duke Ken Nichols Richard Quina Clarence Hornsby President: Vice President – Finance: Treasurer: Russell Harris Neal McDevitt Donald Large Officers Board of Directors Three-Year Term Beginning 10/10 Dane Griswold Ronnie Babb Ellis Benson John Smyth Clarence Hornsby Chris Futral Scott Childress Chip Aiken Tom Wood Tom Garland Three-Year Term Beginning 10/11 Jack Everett Jim Gresham Janet Neighbors Mark Nichols Roy McCaully Jeff Joyce John Cutts Scott Wilson Ben Blanchette Allison Magness Three-Year Term Beginning 10/12 Shirley Boulware Marty Parker Ted Triplett Charles Sewell Mike Bruner Carl Phillips Jack Richardson Peggy Jaye Tom Couture Wesley Pugh Tom McIlwayne Tony Owens Scott Moorehead Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation Past Presidents Chris Spraggins Mike Bruner Chip Aiken John Smyth Ted Crane Clarence Hornsby Harold Wright Willis Potts Pete Howard Ken Nichols Dick Olsen
  • 20. Alumni: Public Affairs: Finance Foundation Meeting Planning: Membership & Development: Nominating: Scholarship & Recruitment: Clay Bethea Peggy Jaye Neal McDevitt Chris Spraggins Charles Sewell Chip Aiken, Mike Bruner Tony Owens Committee Chairs Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 21.  Strategic goal of 15 graduates per year  APPF - AU - TU partnerships to promote cultural diversity  Continued Support and Development of ChE, ME, EE programs  Assist in ongoing curriculum enhancements  Advise AC-PABE on research projects  Work with APPCO to inform and influence Alabama legislature on issues involving pulp and paper Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 22. Benefits to your company  Getting the “inside track” on knowing who the best students are before they interview  Developing a relationship with those students through offering co-ops and internships  Influencing the curriculum taught to match your company’s needs  Learning how Auburn’s research can benefit your company For mills: Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 23. Benefits to your company  Contact with numerous pulp and paper company representatives  Getting the “inside track” on knowing who the best students are before they interview  Developing a relationship with those students through offering co-ops and internships  Learning how Auburn’s research can benefit your company For suppliers: Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation
  • 24. What we would ask you to consider:  Continuing financial support through annual giving  Contributing a named endowed scholarship (gives recognition to your company)  Hiring pulp and paper graduates from Auburn  Involvement in APPF Committees  Company management participation  Participation in the Mill Scholarship Challenge Auburn Pulp & Paper Foundation