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CAD Process Simulations
FSI-KCDAcad. year: 2018/2019
Students will apply the knowledge gained from the course Heat Transfer, Hydraulic Processes and Thermodynamic Engineering on the specific process units and lines. These will be modeled using a simulation program Chemcad. In particular, the units to heat transfer, pipe networks, reactors, combustion equipments and distillation columns will simulate. With these basic units, the students will create more complex process line. An important part will also be the correct interpretation of the obtained results.
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Credit will be awarded to students who attend the lessons regularly (regular attendance means attendance at minimum of 75 % of the seminar, i.e. 10 lessons out of total 13).
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Basic literature
Cengel, Y. A., Cimbala J.M.; Fluid mechanics: fundamentals and applications, 2nd edition, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, Boston, 2010 (EN)
Finlayson B. A.; Introduction to Chemical Engineering Computing, John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken, 2006 (EN)
Green, D., W., Perry, R., H., CHEMICAL ENGINEERS´ HANDBOOK, 8 th editon, Mc Graw-Hill International Editions, Chemical Engineering Series,New York, 2007 (EN)
VDI-Heat Atlas, 2nd edition, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010 (EN)
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2. Heat exchanger unit and design of the heat exchanger using simulation software Chemcad.
3. Design of suitable diameter pipe, pressure loss calculation and design of pumps using ChemCad,
4. Chemical reactors, combustion.
5. Simulation of flue gas cleaning process.
6. Using units for a fluid mixture (unit separator and flash).
7. Simulation condensate stabilization unit and design of the heat exchanger.
8. Using a simulation program for obtaining the properties of fluids and mixtures and determining the distillation curve.
9. Binary distillation using Chemcad.
10. Multicomponent distillation, determining the diameter and height of the distillation column, the determination of pressure loss, determine investment and operating costs.
11. Simulation of waste-to-energy plant.
12. The taught topics repetition on simple and illustrative examples.
13. Final test.