Integrated Chemical Engineering Problem II
1
2022-2023
02041013
Chemical Engineering
Portuguese
English
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
1.0
Compulsory
2nd Cycle Studies - Mestrado
Recommended Prerequisites
Chemical Thermodynamics; Fluid Dynamics; Mass and Energy Balances; Programming and Numerical Methods; Heat Transfer; Introduction to Reaction Engineering; Chemical Reactors; Solid-Liquid Operations; Mass Transfer; Modeling, Simulation and Optimization; Separation Processes; Industrial Effluents and Environment; Instrumentation and Control; Management and Entrepreneurship; Integrating Project; Process Modeling and Supervision; Advanced Separation Processes
Teaching Methods
This curricular unit is based on the formulation and structuring of a Chemical Engineering problem, with the students divided in groups of 4-5 elements, and having tutorial meetings every 2 weeks. The learning process results from the systematization of concepts around a problem that integrates different subdomain areas in Chemical Engineering. The interaction with the teachers and the programatic contents of different curricular units of the Masters program is actively promoted, to motivate the students and provide more elaborate application examples.
Learning Outcomes
This curricular unit assumes a supporting role in the learning process of the contents of the various curricular units of the Masters Program. This is intended to provide the students with an opportunity for knowledge integration, through its application to a concrete problem in the Chemical Engineering area. This curricular unit allows the continuation of the activities initiated in Integrated Chemical Engineering Problem 1, through the more detailed study of the operations and equipments involved in the application considered. The unit has also the objective to promote efficient working in teams of 4-5 students, with the tutorial support of teachers from different curriculum areas.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
Construction of simplified process diagrams (flux diagrams).
Preliminary balances in process diagrams.
Modeling approaches of the main process units.
Collection and treatment of physico-chemical support data.
Head Lecturer(s)
Lino de Oliveira Santos
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Project: 100.0%
Bibliography
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5. Felder, R.M., Rousseau, R.W., Bullard, L.G., Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, 4ª ed., John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2017.
6. Walas, S.M., Chemical Process Equipment, Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston (1990).