This module concentrates on both introductory and advanced concepts of computer aided process simulation, analysis, process design and optimisation.
The module discusses the concept of a process system and its significance in chemical and process engineering. Examples and exercises will be included to show the importance of "System" approach to process design and problem solving in general.
The module explores process design and optimization, and equips the students with the tools necessary for the simulation and analysis of chemical processes and individual equipment.
Process simulation software (Aspen HYSYS and ASPEN PLUS) are applied for simulation, analysis, design and optimisation of equipment, unit operations, and chemical processes.
Computation Fluid Dynamics tools (Fluent/CFX) are used for the analysis and design of representative equipment such as heat exchangers.
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Upon completing this module the students will be equipped with tools that will help them in their journey to be work-ready, successful and universal.
The module develops critical thinking and analytical skills that enhance the students’ ability to deal with complicated issues and make them problem solvers. It encourages them to become motivated, innovative, autonomous, inquisitive, creative and imaginative.
The module and the teaching approach encourage collaborative working, effective communications, resilience and perseverance, and development of research and inquiry skills.
The aim is to produce graduates who are knowledgeable with excellent digital skills fit for the 21st century and aware of the global context in which they operate and the challenges that face humanity in the 21st century in the areas of water, food, energy, environment and well-being, who strive to lead, influence and dare to make transformational changes while being ethically-minded, socially responsible, critically aware of the environmental and social impacts of their decisions and actions, and culturally sensitive.
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