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WUT Campuses
Gdańsk
Szczecin
Established 1967
3000 students
Płock
Poznań
143 acad. staff
Warszawa
Łódź
Lublin
Wrocław
Katowice
Kraków
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock Campus
School of Technical and Social Sciences
WUT Vice-rector
for Płock School
Faculty of Civil Engng,
Mechanics & Petrochem.
College of Economics
& Social Sciences
Administration
www.pw.plock.pl
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock Campus
School of Technical and Social Sciences
Industrial Partners in Płock:
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Polish Oil Company ORLEN
Basell ORLEN Polyolefins
Oil Pipelines Operator PERN
PETRO Group (companies specialised in process
equipment manufacturing, maintenance & repair)
 Plock Park of Industry and Technology
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock Campus
Faculty of Civil Engng, Mechanics & Petrochemistry
Faculty structure:
 Institute of Civil Engineering
 Institute of Mechanical Engineering
 Institute of Chemistry
 CERED Centre of Excellence
 Auxiliary units
143 academic staff:
11 full professors, 20 tenured professors, 75 PhD’s
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock Campus
Faculty of Civil Engng, Mechanics & Petrochemistry
Dean of the Faculty of Civil
Engng, Mech & Petrochem
Inst. Civil Engng
Inst. Chemistry
Inst. Mech. Engng
Other units
CERED
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock Campus
Faculty of Civil Engng, Mechanics & Petrochemistry
EDUCATION
■ Civil Engineering (Building Structures and
Engineering)
■ Environmental Engineering (Sanitary Equipment)
■ Mechanics and Construction of Machinery
(Mechanical System and Automation, Process
Equipment)
■ Chemical Technology (Petrochemical Technology,
Technology of Polymers)
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock Campus
Faculty of Civil Engng, Mechanics & Petrochemistry
RESEARCH
Institute of Civil Engineering
■ properties of building materials, elements and
their connections,
■ design and theoretical analysis of building
constructions,
■ water supply, sewerage and systems for rural &
urban waste,
■ low-energy buildings
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock Campus
Faculty of Civil Engng, Mechanics & Petrochemistry
RESEARCH
Institute of Chemistry
■ mechanisms of tribochemical reactions,
■ chemistry and technology of bitumen – polymer
systems,
■ physicochemical changes in concrete mixed with
various additives,
■ utilisation of by-products and wastes of the
petrochemical industry,
■ antifreezes for cooling systems in motor vehicles
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock Campus
Faculty of Civil Engng, Mechanics & Petrochemistry
RESEARCH
Institute Mechanical Engineering
■ materials engineering,
■ optimisation of machine design and production
technology,
■ design and operation of machinery and equipment
for both the food-processing and chemical
industries,
■ design, production, operation and reliability of
agricultural machines and equipment
Warsaw University of Technology, Plock Campus
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CERED Centre of Excellence
REDUCTION OF
THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
OF PROCESS INDUSTRIES
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Established 2004 following the decision of
Ministry of Science to include CERED in the
national network of 100 Centres of Excellence
CERED Centre of Excellence
www.cered.pw.plock.pl
Aim:
enhanced competitiveness & environmental
friendliness of Polish process industries
Topics:
 Energy - rational use & minimisation,
integration of renewables
 Solid waste - reduction, upgrading, recycling
 Effluents - reduction, water - rational use &
minimisation
 Emissions - reduction
CERED Centre of Excellence
www.cered.pw.plock.pl
Head of CERED: Prof. Krzysztof Urbaniec (also
heading Department of Process Equipment)
NTNU contact since 1996: Prof. Truls Gundersen,
cooperation in the International Scientific
Committee of PRES Conferences, paper by
Prof. Gundersen published 1997 in Poland
Visit to SINTEF, NTNU and Trøndelag industries
in August 2005
CERED Centre of Excellence
www.cered.pw.plock.pl
Examples of cooperation CERED – industry:
• Engineering Company WIEDEMANN Polska
(EU-funded project HYVOLUTION)
• National Sugar Company (EU-funded project
TOSSIE)
• Engineering Company BUTiH (EU-funded
project AITEKIN)
• Heat Pump Supplier HIBERNATUS (EU-funded
project SHERHPA)
CERED Centre of Excellence
www.cered.pw.plock.pl
Major EU-funded projects:
HYVOLUTION – Non-thermal production of pure
hydrogen from biomass; Integrated Project
2006-2010; coordinated by Agro & Food
Innovations (NL), 20 partners (14 countries)
TOSSIE – Towards Sustainable Sugar Industry in
Europe; Specific Support Action 2006-2008,
coordinated by CERED, 8 partners (6 countries)
CERED Centre of Excellence
www.cered.pw.plock.pl
The University
of Manchester
Technische
Universität
Darmstadt
References in Europe
CERED Centre of Excellence
www.cered.pw.plock.pl
Potential of cooperation with NTNU / SINTEF
on topics compatible with CERED research
profile (preliminary discussions with Prof.
Johan Hustad, Prof. Truls Gundersen, Prof.
Jens Hetland)
Reduction of the environmental impact of
process industries, and mainly:
 Energy - rational use & minimisation,
integration of renewables, hydrogen tech. ?
 Solid waste - reduction, upgrading, recycling ?
Institute of Chemistry
The Institute of Chemistry was formed in 1970
29 books and monographs
599 papers published in scientific periodicals
1121 papers presented on scientific conferences
169 patents and patent applications
Cooperation with PKN ORLEN S.A. and Basell Orlen
Polyolefins
Institute of Chemistry - International Cooperation
Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Lanzhou, China
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, USA
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, USA
Austrian Center of Competence for Tribology, Wiener Neustadt,
Austria
Chiba Institute of Technology, Chiba, Japan
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, USA
National University „Lvov Polytechnic”, Lvov, Ukraine
Gubkin University of Oil and Gas, Moscow, Russia
Department of Organic Chemistry and
Technology
TRIBOCHEMISTRY
MAIN RESEARCH SUBJECTS
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lubricity of diesel fuels
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tribochemistry of lubricating base oils and
model base fluids
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synthesis and application of ashless,
biodegradable additives for fuels and lubricants
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physical and physicochemical phenomena in
rubbing contacts
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tribochemistry of ceramics
Department of Organic Chemistry and Technology
TRIBOLOGY
LABORATORY
ball-on-disc apparatus (T-01 tester)
ball-on-disc apparatus (T-11 tester)
four-ball test apparatus (T-02 tester)
high frequency reciprocating rig (HFRR)
Department of Organic Chemistry and Technology
TRIBOCHEMISTRY
EFFECTIVENESS OF SYNTHESISED
ESTER-TYPE LUBRICITY IMPROVERS IN DIESEL FUEL
(HFRR RESULTS)
Department of Plastics
MAIN RESEARCH SUBJECTS
- applications and processing properties of polyethylene and
polypropylene and their copolymers,
- chemistry and technology of bitumen-polymer compositions
for building and road construction,
- plastic and chemical industry waste management,
- properties and applications of bitumens and heavy residue
oils,
- removal of cancerigenous polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbous
from bitumen substances,
- preparation of ecological low-freezing fluids for cooling
systems in motor vehicles.
Department of Plastics
The cooling fluid Qal received a
lot of awards on domestic and
international fairs:
Gold Medal on 51st International
Exhibition of Innovation,Research and
New Techniques "Brussels Eureka
2002”
Silver Medal on 31st Exhibition of
Inventions, New Techniques and
Products, Geneva 2003
Department of Chemical Enginnering and
Chemometry
European Chemical Regions Network
Studies on pipeline transport of light olefins:
-Environmental impact of olefin pipelines,
-Forecasted needs for olefin pipelines based on planned
investments in Poland,
-Legal regulations for pipeline transport in EU
Department of Inorganic Chemistry
THERMAL ANALYSIS
MAIN RESEARCH SUBJECTS
- Studies on thermal dissociation processes of both inorganic and
organic compounds, including plastics,
- Investigations of the kinetics of thermal decomposition
processes of solids in polydispersive systems,
- Preparation of aluminas for special applications,
- Investigations of setting and hardening processes of cement
with pozzolanic additives,
- Adsorbents – investigations of their textural and surface
properties, applications,
- Preparation and investigations of physico-chemical properties
of mineral-carbon sorbents,
Department of Inorganic Chemistry
Water and sewage management system and environmental protection
- Technological utilization of waste petroleum products
Scientific research concerning the use of spent catalyst from catalytic
cracking in fluidised bed as an additive to cement composites.
Studies on the preparation and physico-chemical properties of mineralcarbon sorbents from waste petroleum products.
- Scientific research on the improvement of the quality of Vistula water and
wastes
Investigations concerning the processes of coagulation, filtration,
including analysis connected with the selection of a filter bed, as well as
with the use of strong oxidizers improving the effectiveness of filtration
are carried out.
Department of Inorganic Chemistry
Dispersive systems
•The theory of fractal aggregation
•Chemistry of silicate solutions in water
•Water dispersions in petroleum products
•Phase stability of hydrocracked residua
•Modeling of dispersive structure of petroleum
Department of Inorganic Chemistry
National Seminar in Memory of Prof. St. Bretsznajder
with the participation of foreign guests
The Institute of Chemistry has its own important contribution in the development of
scientific cooperation. A Seminar concerning thermal analysis, is organised periodically in
memory of Prof. Stanislaw Bretsznajder.
These Seminars are devoted to the issues related to the investigation of mechanism and
kinetics of thermal decomposition of solids, as well as the application of thermal analysis
for determination of physico-chemical properties of inorganic compounds, plastics and
petroleum products.
Prominent specialists from many foreign countries such as Byelorussia, Bulgaria, Czech
Republic, Israel, Germany, Russia, USA, Slovakia, Switzerland, Hungary and Italy, take
part in the Seminars.
Selected works presented during the Seminars; reviewed by independent reviewers are
published in a Special Edition of Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry.