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Chemical Process Modeling and Simulation

CML 302 is a 3-credit core course that covers the fundamental laws, principles, and applications of chemical process modeling and simulation, including mathematical modeling of systems, modeling of chemical kinetics and reactor design, and applications to processes like distillation columns. The course objectives are for students to understand modeling approaches and apply differential equations to formulate mathematical models of chemical engineering systems that they can then program and analyze.

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Chemical Process Modeling and Simulation

CML 302 is a 3-credit core course that covers the fundamental laws, principles, and applications of chemical process modeling and simulation, including mathematical modeling of systems, modeling of chemical kinetics and reactor design, and applications to processes like distillation columns. The course objectives are for students to understand modeling approaches and apply differential equations to formulate mathematical models of chemical engineering systems that they can then program and analyze.

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CML 302: CHEMICAL PROCESS MODELING AND SIMULATION

Course No. : CML 302


Course Title: Chemical Process Modeling and Simulation
Course Type: Core
Course Credits: 3

Course description:

The core subject CML 302 Chemical Process Modelling and Simulation covers fundamental
Laws, principles, and uses as well as the formulation of the mathematical model. It also
covers various mathematical models related to chemical engineering systems. The subject
covers practical knowledge of simulation examples of core chemical engineering systems
formulated by FORTRAN

Pre-requisites: Maths, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, CRE, Fluid


Mechanics

Objectives:

1) To understand knowledge of fundamental principles and basic laws of modeling


2) To understand the approach for mass/heat transfer & CRE
3) To apply the knowledge of differential equations
4) To understand the approach to modeling
5) Formulation of a mathematical model for various chemical Engg. system

Outcomes:

Students are able to model every Chemical Engineering system assigned to them. Moreover,
they could make the program of the model equation to get output results and analyzed the
performance of the system

Expanded Course description:


INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS MODELING AND SIMULATIONMATHEMATICAL
MODELING OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SYSTEM Principle of formulations,
Mathematical consistency of model, Continuity equations, Componentcontinuity equations,
Energy equations, Equations of motion, Transport equations, Equilibrium, Chemical
Kinetics with examples.

MODELING OF CHEMICAL KINETICS AND REACTOR DESIGN


Modeling for different reaction scheme
Introduction to Reactor Design Fundamentals for Ideal Systems
A General Approach
Ideal Isothermal Reactors
Numerical Methods for Reactor Systems Design
Reversible Series Reactions
The Semibatch Reactor
Continuous Flow Stirred Tank Reactor (CFSTR)
Multi-Stage Continuous Flow Stirred Tank Reactor
Equal Size CFSTR In Series

APPLICATIONS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SYSTEMS


Series of isothermal, constant_holdup CSTR’S, CSTR’S with variable Holdups, two heated
tanks, Gas- Phase pressurized CSTS, NON-ISOTHERMAL CSTS, single component
vaporizer, Multicomponent flash Drum, Batch Reactor, Reactor with mass Transfer, idial
binary distillation column, multicomponent Nonidial distillation column, batch distillation
with holdup

TREATMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS


Solve above developed modeling equations using polymath/matlab/c++

Class Schedule: Three lectures of 60 minutes each per week.

Textbooks:

1. Mickley H. S., Sherwood T. S., Reed C. E., Application of Mathematical Modeling in


Chemical Engineering, Tata-McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2002.
2. Jensen V.G., Jeffrey’s G.V., Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering”, 2nd Ed.
Academic Press, London, 1978.
3. Lubyen W. L., Process Modeling, Simulation and Control for Chemical Engineers,
McGraw- Hill, New York, 1989.
4. A. Kayode Coker, Modelling of Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design, Gulf
professional publication
5. Incropera F.P. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer 5th Edition Wiley India Pvt.Ltd
Ltd., 2008

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