Some Experience in Teaching of Computer Aided Process Simulation at PICT
J. Poživil, V. Hanta
Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague
Abstract
Analysis and design of chemical technological processes is faster and more effective
when using simulations. That is why knowledge of chemical process simulation
is an important part of study at Prague Institute of Chemical Technology. The Computer
Assisted Process Simulation course is relatively popular among students. But it does not
mean that its teaching is without problems. In this contribution some experience in
teaching of Computer Aided Process Simulation is introduced. Some difficulties associated
with the bidirectional flow of information, with the simulation of recycle systems
and with the use of subflowsheets are described and illustrated with examples.
Full paper
Session
Control Education (Lecture)
Reference
Poživil, J., Hanta, V.: Some Experience in Teaching of Computer Aided Process Simulation at PICT. Editors: Fikar, M., Kvasnica, M., In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Process Control ’09, Štrbské Pleso, Slovakia, 567–572, 2009
BibTeX
@inProceedings{pc09-059, | ||
author | = { | Poživil, J. and Hanta, V.}, |
title | = { | Some Experience in Teaching of Computer Aided Process Simulation at PICT}, |
booktitle | = { | Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Process Control '09}, |
year | = { | 2009}, |
pages | = { | 567-572}, |
editor | = { | Fikar, M. and Kvasnica, M.}, |
address | = { | Štrbské Pleso, Slovakia}, |
publisher | = { | Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava}, |
url | = { | http://www.kirp.chtf.stuba.sk/pc09/data/papers/059.pdf}} |