Unit Outline Process Synthesis Design
Unit Outline Process Synthesis Design
Unit Outline
Co-requisite units: Anti-requisite units: Result type: Approved incidental fees: Unit coordinator:
Teaching Staff:
Pei Lau Pei.Lau@curtin.edu.au Unknown Abhishek Sharma Abhishek.Sharma@curtin.edu.au 303 210 Ranjeet Utikar +618 9266 9837 R.Utikar@curtin.edu.au 204 432
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313771 Process Synthesis and Design 312 Bentley Campus 05 Aug 2013 Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering
Acknowledgement of Country
We respectfully acknowledge the Indigenous Elders, custodians, their descendants and kin of this land past and present.
Syllabus
Synthesis of chemical processes, systematic consideration of process alternatives; Selection of thermodynamic property package; Reactor simulation and reactor network synthesis; Separator simulation and separation network synthesis; Reactor-separator-recycle network synthesis; Unit and flowsheet optimisation; Heat exchanger network and mass exchanger network synthesis; Control system simulation and synthesis; Batch process scheduling; Applications an case studies in chemical, hydrocarbon and particulate processes.
Introduction
The course describes modern strategies for the design of chemical processes. Scientific approaches to process design will be discussed. Many aspects of process design such as reactor network synthesis, separation network synthesis, reactor recycle networks, heat integration will be discussed. Hands on assignments and project based on HYSYS will be provided.
Thinking skills
(use analytical skills to solve problems)
Information skills
(confidence to investigate new ideas)
Professional Skills
(work independently and as a team) (plan own work)
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Learning Activities
Two 2-Hour lectures per week One 1-Hour computer based tutorial per week Plenty of work in assignments and portfolio !
313771 Process Synthesis and Design 312 Bentley Campus 05 Aug 2013 Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering
Learning Resources
Recommended texts
You do not have to purchase the following textbooks but you may like to refer to them. You do not have to purchase the following textbooks but you may like to refer to them. Either Second or Third Edition of Seader WD, JD Seader, DR Lewin, S Widagdo, "Product and Process Design Principles: Synthesis, Analysis and Design", John Wiley and Sons
Assessment
Assessment schedule
Task Portfolio 1 Individual project (x2) 2 Group Project 3 Mentor review 4 5 percent 30 percent 40 percent Value % 25 percent Date Due Week: 6 Day: 1 Time: midnight Week: 10 Day: 1 Time: midnight Week: 15 Day: 1 Time: midnight Week: 2-12 Day: 4 Time: 17:00 - 18:00 Unit Learning Outcome(s) Assessed 1,2,3,4
1,2,3
1,2,3,4,5
4,5
313771 Process Synthesis and Design 312 Bentley Campus 05 Aug 2013 Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering
Referencing style
The referencing style for this unit is Chicago. More information can be found on this style from the Library web site: library.curtin.edu.au.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism occurs when work or property of another person is presented as one's own, without appropriate acknowledgement or referencing. Plagiarism is a serious offence. For more information refer to academicintegrity.curtin.edu.au.
Plagiarism monitoring
Work submitted may be subjected to a plagiarism detection process, which may include the use of systems such as 'Turnitin'. For further information, see academicintegrity.curtin.edu.au/students/turnitin.cfm.
Additional information
Enrolment
It is your responsibility to ensure that your enrolment is correct - you can check your enrolment through the eStudent option on OASIS, where you can also print an Enrolment Advice.
Supplementary/Deferred exams
Supplementary and deferred examinations will be held at a date to be advised. Notification to students will be made after the Board of Examiners meeting via the Official Communications Channel (OCC) in OASIS. It is the student's responsibility to check their OASIS account on a weekly basis for official Curtin correspondence. If your results show that you have been awarded a supplementary or deferred exam you should immediately check your OASIS email for details.
313771 Process Synthesis and Design 312 Bentley Campus 05 Aug 2013 Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering
Disability
Students with a disability or medical condition (e.g. mental health condition, chronic illness, physical or sensory disability, learning disability) are encouraged to seek advice from Disability Services www.disability.curtin.edu.au. A Disability Advisor will work with you and liaise with staff to identify strategies to assist you to meet unit (including fieldwork education) and course requirements, where possible. It is important to note that the staff of the university may not be able to meet your needs if they are not informed of your individual circumstances.
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313771 Process Synthesis and Design 312 Bentley Campus 05 Aug 2013 Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering
Program calendar
Program Calendar Semester 2 2013
Week
Orientation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Begin Date
29 July 5 August 12 August 19 August 26 August 2 September 9 September 16 September 23 September 30 September 7 October 14 October 21 October
Lecture/ Seminar
Introduction CAPE software Reactor Simulation Reactor-Network synthesis Tuition Free Week Separation Simulation Synthesis of separation trains
Pre-readings
Tutorial/Other
Assessment Due
No Tutorial
Ch 8, 19 Ch 8
Portfolio
Reactor Separator Ch7s Recycle networks Tuition Free Week Optimization Heat exchanger networks Control system synthesis, batch processes Simulation of solids processes Project work Study Week Examinations Examinations Miniproject Ch 24 Ch 9, 10 Ch 11, 12 Assignment 1
313771 Process Synthesis and Design 312 Bentley Campus 05 Aug 2013 Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering