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Yuhe Tian, Assistant Professor
Chemical and Biomedical Engineering

Teaching

The team has been and continues to be involved in scheduled course teaching, new curriculum development, and workshops.
Below, you can find a list of the current activities:

Undergraduate and Graduate Curriculum

CHE355 - Process Simulation and Design (Spring Semesters)

  • Course Goal: The application and use of chemical process simulation software to design a chemical process.
  • Course Topics:
    • Introduction to Steady-State Simulators
    • CHEMCAD Basic Flowsheet Simulation Setup
    • Thermodynamic Packages Specification & Data Regression
    • Equipment Simulation and Sizing (Heat Exchangers, Reactors, Towers, etc.)
    • Sensitivity and Optimization Studies
    • Flow Diagrams and the Design Process
  • This course introduces computational approaches and a generic methodological framework for process analysis and design. A variety of topics are covered on state-of-the-art system-based methods (e.g., process modeling and synthesis, system identification, data analytics) with application to multi-scale energy systems, sustainability, etc.

eLearning Course Developments

Workshops