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Association of Petrochemical Engineering Students

Association of Petrochemical Engineering Students(APCES) officially welcomes you to this page. This site seeks to update Petrochemical Engineering students with information and activities relating to the field of study and the association. The site contains useful links to help students access materials such as course or study materials, news relating to the petrochemial field and many others. Have a great time browsing with us! APCES, All around us!

EVENTS & ANOUNCEMENTS

Friday, 27th June 2026

UNICHEM DAY 2026

The Association of Petrochemical Engineering Students (APCES), KNUST, in conjunction with CHEESA KNUST,...

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Tuesday, 16th June 2026

LEVEL UP WITH APCES

The Association of Petrochemical Engineering Students (APCES), KNUST, under the Baffoe-Solace Led Administration, is pleased to announce ...

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ONGOING

APCES ENTREPRENEURIAL PUSH

The Association of Petrochemical Engineering Students (APCES), KNUST, under the Baffoe-Solace Led Administration, is proud to present...

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COMPLETED

START IT RIGHT

First impressions matter, and APCES ensured that new students stepped into their petrochemical engineering journey ...

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COMPLETED

INTERNSHIP DIARIES

The transition from classroom theory to real-world industry practice is one of the most defining moments in an engineering student's journey. APCES launched the "Internship Diaries" — a platform for students to ...

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June 2026

MENTAL HEALTH WEBINAR

In a culture that too often rewards stoicism over openness, APCES held a candid Mental Health Webinar to....

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Did you know?

Temperature: The Most Misunderstood Process Variable

Measuring temperature is required in nearly all chemical processes, but engineers often struggle with implementation. Here are suggestions to avoid common pitfalls Measuring temperature in chemical processing applications remains, arguably, the most misunderstood of the four main process variables, which are flow, level, pressure and temperature. Complexity arises from process requirements of an application — such as where and how to locate a sensor — and from the sensing technology itself. we examine one particularly challenging application that incorporates many application-side problems, then dig into sensor and transmitter capabilities and trade-offs.


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