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The aim of the course is the application of chemical engineering for design and calculations of equipment used in refineries and fuel processing industry. Characteristics of unit operations, their basic principles, and principles of calculations are subject of study. Special attention is paid to the properties of streams (crude oil and petroleum fractions) and other specific aspects of unit operations used in refinery processes.
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R: Babu, B.V., Process Plant Simulation, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN: 978-1-61583-070-1 A: Trambouze P., Petroleum Refining 4, Materials and Equipment. Editions Technip, 2000, ISBN: 2-7108-0761-0 Last update: ROZ215 (26.09.2013)
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1. Simulation in refinery industry, software, principles 2. Aspen Hysys, user interface, properties, creating simple case 3. Equilibrium and properties calculations, selection of proper fluid package, simulation errors 4. Simulation "debugging", case study 5. Exercise 6. Distillation 7. Petroleum fractions, characterization methods, pseudo-components 8. Utilities, Spreadsheet, data export/import 9. Exercise 10. Fluid transport, pipes 11. Chemical reactions, reactors 12. Optimization 13. Exercise 14. Crude Oil Atmospheric distillation Last update: Maxa Daniel (20.08.2013)
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Maxa D., texts and exercises, http://web.vscht.cz/maxad/VZCHP Last update: Maxa Daniel (20.08.2013)
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Students will be able to: Use chemical process simulator at basic level. Choose appropriate unit operation(s) for particular chemical processes. Work out basic equipment design, prepare the model of simple units, choose appropriate calculation methods. Optimize important process parameters. Last update: ROZ215 (20.11.2013)
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Math I, Chemical Engineering I Last update: Maxa Daniel (20.08.2013)
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