Experiences on dynamic simulation software in chemical engineering education

Publication date: December 2012 Source:Education for Chemical Engineers, Volume 7, Issue 4 Author(s): Tiina M. Komulainen , Rasmus Enemark-Rasmussen , Gürkan Sin , John P. Fletcher , David Cameron Commercial process simulators are increasing interest in the chemical engineer education. In this paper, the use of commercial dynamic simulation software, D-SPICE® and K-Spice®, for three different chemical engineering courses is described and discussed. The courses cover the following topics: basic chemical engineering, operability and safety analysis and process control. User experiences from both teachers and students are presented. The benefits of dynamic simulation as an additional teaching tool are discussed and summarized. The experiences confirm that commercial dynamic simulators provide realistic training and can be successfully integrated into undergraduate and graduate teaching, laboratory courses and research. Highlights ► Realistic training with commercial simulators. ► Process operation and control. ► Input to HAZOP.
Source: Education for Chemical Engineers - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research