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Modelling of Chemico-Technological Processes

Summary

Aims of the course are following: 1. to give systematic overview of computer aided methods for processes and modeling in chemical technology. 2. to allow practical application in the field of software Aspen Engineering Suite. Course is referring to Process engineering, Unit operation, and Physical chemistry courses. In the frame of the course general problems of heat, momentum and mass transfer will be located to realistic unit operation and solved using sophisticated modeling software. Graduate will be able to orient himself in processes simulation field; will be able to work with relatively complicated software; will be able to treat simple technological processes and provide optimization and parametric study independently.

Literature

Aspen Plus V10.0 User Guide, Aspen Tech, 2017.
Aspen Properties V10.0 User Guide, Aspen Tech, 2017.

Advised literature

FOGLER, H. Scott. Elements of chemical reaction engineering [CD-ROM]. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, c2006. ISBN 0-13-047394-4.
CUTLIP, Michael B. a Mordechai SHACHAM. Problem solving in chemical and biochemical engineering with POLYMATH, Excel, and MATLAB. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2007. ISBN 978-0-13-148204-3.
BELFIORE, Laurence A. Transport phenomena for chemical reactor design. New York: J. Wiley, 2003. ISBN 0-471-20275-4 .
JOHNSTONE, Robert Edgeworth a Meredith Wooldridge THRING. Pilot plants, models, and scale-up methods in chemical engineering. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1957.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 617-3011
Abbreviation MCHTP
Course title Modelling of Chemico-Technological Processes
Coordinating department Department of Chemistry
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Marek Večeř, Ph.D.