Course unit code:
N422M0_4I
Course unit title:
Modelling in Process Industry
Mode of completion and Number of ECTS credits:
Exm (5 credits)
Course supervisor:
doc. Ing. Monika Bakošová, CSc.
Name of lecturer(s):
R. Fáber, R. Paulen (2023/2024 – Winter)
R. Fáber, R. Paulen (2022/2023 – Winter)
M. Bakošová, A. Vasičkaninová (2021/2022 – Winter)
M. Bakošová, A. Vasičkaninová (2020/2021 – Winter)
M. Bakošová, P. Valiauga, A. Vasičkaninová (2019/2020 – Winter)
M. Bakošová, A. Vasičkaninová (2018/2019 – Winter)
M. Bakošová, A. Vasičkaninová (2017/2018 – Winter)
M. Bakošová, A. Vasičkaninová (2016/2017 – Winter)
M. Bakošová, J. Oravec, M. Bakošová, A. Vasičkaninová (2015/2016 – Winter)
Learning outcomes of the course unit:
Students have become familiar with the principles of development mathematical models of more complex processes in chemical and food industries, i. e. processes with distributed parameters, semi-batch and batch processes. They are able to use models for the simulation of dynamic and static behaviour of processes. Students can work with the programming tool Matlab - Simulink.
Prerequisites for registration:
none
Course contents:
Introduction into the Modelling in the Process Industry, the purpose of modelling, static and dynamic models of tubular heat exchangers, tray and stuffed distillation columns, stuffed absorption columns, various types of extractors, tubular chemical reactors without and with catalyst, batch and semi-batch chemical and biochemical reactors, batch extractors and batch distillation columns.
Recommended or required reading:
Basic:
  • MIKLEŠ, J. – FIKAR, M. Modelovanie, identifikácia a riadenie procesov 1: Modely a dynamické charakteristiky spojitých procesov. Bratislava : STU v Bratislave, 1999. 192 s. ISBN 80-227-1289-2.
  • MIKLEŠ, J. – FIKAR, M. Process Modelling, Identification, and Control. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York, 2007. 480 s. ISBN 978-3-540-71969-4.
  • INGHAM, J. Chemical Engineering Dynamics: Modelling with PC Simulation. Weinheim : VCH, 1994. 701 s. ISBN 3-527-28577-6.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods:
The course Modelling in Process Industry contains 13 lectures, each taking 2 hours and 13 laboratory exercises, each taking 2 hours. Laboratory exercises are realised in computer laboratories.
Assesment methods and criteria:
exam
Language of instruction:
Slovak, English
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