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
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ELA350: Process Design for Process Intensification (hosted by AIChE RAPID
Institute)
- ELA351: Modeling and Simulation for Process Intensification (hosted by AIChE RAPID Institute)
Workshops
- CH377: Strategies for Computer-Aided Process Intensification (hosted by AIChE RAPID Institute)
- Synthesis and Operability Strategies for Computer-Aided Process Intensification, Houston Dow Center, September 14-15, 2022 (hosted by AIChE RAPID Institute)