Course
Pro-forma
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)
Code
KKEK3152
Title
Modelling of Chemical Processes
Pre-requisite
KKEK 2111
Student Learning Time (SLT)
80 hours
Credit
2
Learning Outcomes
1.
Perform first principles modelling for chemical process
systems.
2.
Formulate degrees of freedom method to solve all types of
models for chemical processes.
3.
Linearize and solve nonlinear models using Laplace
transform
4.
Perform model sensitivity analysis for process models.
5.
Programming and analyses of chemical process models using
Matlab and Simulink Software.
Synopsis
This course enables students to learn the key steps in carrying
out process modelling, degrees of freedom analysis, and solving
different types of models. Students will be exposed to usage of
Matlab and Simulink for process modelling analysis. Students will
practise the skills learnt at the different stages via short
presentations in class.
Assessment
40 % Continuous Assessments
60 % Final Examination
References
1.
Process Systems Analysis and Control, Donald R.
Coughanowr, McGraw- Hill, Second Edition (1991).
2.
Process Dynamics and Control, Dale E. Seborg, Thomas F.
Edgar and Duncan A. Mellichamp, John Wiley (1989).
3.
Chemical Process Control: An Introduction to Theory and
Practice, George Stephanopoulos, Prentice Hall International
Edition (1984).
4.
Process Dynamics, Modeling, Analysis and Simulation, B.W.
Bequette, Prentice- Hall International series (1998).
5.
Elementary principles of Chemical Processes, Felder, R.M.,
and Rousseau, R.W., John Wiley & Sons (2000).
6.
Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, McCabe, Smith and
Harriot, McGraw-Hill International (2001).
Soft Skills
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills (CT1, CT2, CT3)
Team work skills (TS1, TS2)